Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 10:34:18 EST 2007 | Rob
Call me Mr Picky,... but you can still buy new Fuji Chipshooters: http://www.fuji.co.jp/e/SMT/smt_Products/cp842/index_cp8.html ...and they'll still be working when our kids have shoved us dribbling into retirement homes. In answer to your other
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 05:36:28 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, Thanks for the info, and I had not considered some of these points. Is the CP-842 available? I have not seen any info on it? Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 00:41:31 EDT 2004 | fastek
I don't think you can go wrong with either choice. Couple of other things to consider: 1) Are both machines similar in price? 2) CP-6 feeders will work on a CP-7 although the larger pans need to be changed. Used CP-6 feeders go for about $175 on av
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 04:39:56 EST 2005 | zsolt
Hello All, we have 2 CP842 on site and they are running simply perfect. We used our existing CP feeders (with the small reel holder). CP843 can compensate pick-up both in X and Y direction. also measuring the height of the part with a laser sensor.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 12 12:22:10 EDT 2005 | Rob
Then he's a very naughty man! Advantis with Lightning head: Chip Accuracy +/- 68uM @ 3 sigma CP643: +/- 66uM @ 3 sigma CP842: +/- 55uM @ 3 sigma I know specs are just statistics but both our Fujis & Universals still calibrated to well within the m
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