Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 07:26:20 EDT 2015 | linux
Think you right, not enough to be worried about. Thanks for all your help.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 10:38:51 EDT 2015 | cyber_wolf
The published Fuji CP6 placing accuracy specification is plus/minus .1mm I would say that your machine is running just fine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 03:59:00 EDT 2015 | linux
Sr Tech. Thanks for reply, We don't have the same issue with other cp6, was wondering was there anything else we could check?. Thanks again.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 19:16:54 EDT 2015 | linux
Hello everyone, I'm looking for help with placement issue on our cp6 Fuji. On occasion we have to adjust co ordinates on the x and y axis usually about 0.12mm. Ball screw was replaced did not fix issue. Anything else we could try. Thanks everyone
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 06:57:22 EDT 2015 | cyber_wolf
Linux, The amount of error that you are describing is about the thickness of a human hair. Unless you are placing 0201's I can't understand why .12 is an issue. There are many factors that can effect placement accuracy on a CP6 For instance: 1. M
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 17:47:50 EDT 2010 | smtmax
I'm looking for CP6 fuji feeder. 16mm x 12mm (KO=8.3mm) 24mm x 20mm (KO=10.9mm) Please help! Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 01:29:07 EDT 2005 | matjen
We are using Fuji-Flexa software and we are not sure where to go in the software to check the proper data. If anyone has Fuji-Flexa software and could direct us in the right direction please let me know. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 09:05:38 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Try http://www.smtresearch.com/ But the price is not much cheaper than new ones.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 19:25:02 EDT 2005 | matjen
I found a place that exchanges old nozzles for new ones; thanks for the inputs though.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 10:11:47 EDT 2005 | Stefan
Here is another one: http://www.cotinc.com/product_range.htm