Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 07:49:19 EDT 2008 | grantp
Hi, I just saw the new NXT machines at globaltronics in Singapore, and mostly they are faster. However what was interesting is Fuji shows a prototype of the new XPF machine, but it was called XPF-W which handles really large PCB's and uses the sam
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 23:07:04 EST 2004 | darburch
Alan When you say the feeders are "split" what do you mean?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 13:31:59 EST 2004 | Alan
We purchased the NXT about 4 months ago. Even though it is a new platform it has been running smooth with no hardware or major software issues. We are in a pilot factory so we don't get as much use out of it as some production facilities. Keep an
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 00:18:01 EST 2004 | vinitverma
Hi Serge, If you are really looking at a new machine, why not try Assembleon AX-3 configured for 45K cph (rated speed, 30K IPC9850 speed). This machine can be future upgraded upto 90K cph (rated speed, 60Kcph IPC 9850 speed). You get placement force
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 07:12:20 EST 2004 | vinitverma
Does Serge need bacons or turkeys?? None of them?? Then let him think about which machine suits his requirements! Throughput, flexibility, large board handling, output derating across board size variation and component size variation! Future proof -
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 03:43:26 EST 2004 | vinitverma
Hi Fastek (what's your name?) The problem here is about the misconception about the FCM-I. As you rightly mentioned, the FCMs have gone through evolution in the last 10 years and the FCM 'I' too went through a lot of changes! And the FCM Is delivere
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 01:30:33 EST 2004 | vinitverma
I respect your statements about the FCM-I but only partially. Yes it was meant for ONLY HIGH VOLUMES, but in those cases, it has proved to be a masterpeice. Talk to those who've used the machines for 70000 hours or so. I have customers here that're u
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 18:17:47 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, I think you can run the wide modules if you need to run large boards. However we went for a bunch of XP machines instead of NXT, because we can use IP and CP feeders, plus we get 100 feeder slots per XP-143, where each module of NXT has less. Bu
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 17:34:27 EDT 2021 | dan_ems
Hello, can you help please with a question regarding Fuji NXT programming? During the placement of the components on the fuji interface the image of the components during alignement can be seen on the Fuji operator interface. My question is can be al
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 12:02:42 EDT 2008 | scotceltic
Japanese (He He) Good one Mark. I have NXT's and I know that the communication for the feeder size and pitch among many other data comes through across a Fuji Open Interface software. (Fuji proprietary software) We use this to talk to our part numb