Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 12:21:53 EST 1998 | phillip hunter
| Thanks for your reply. | I am interested in knowing about maintenance schedules and levels. I'm wondering how to know if I must replace a part. What part? What type of lubrication (for Fuji). Etc. | My company is small in terms of number of lines
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 23:00:07 EST 1998 | David Lombard
| | Thanks for your reply. | | I am interested in knowing about maintenance schedules and levels. I'm wondering how to know if I must replace a part. What part? What type of lubrication (for Fuji). Etc. | | My company is small in terms of number of
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 17:43:46 EST 1998 | Guillermo Villegas
Does anybody know how to update a different nozzle than the standard one on a Fuji IP3 machine? I want to use a 15.8 mm height nozzle, but the limit on height size is 10 mm for IP3.I know, I need to use a special nozzle, so I�m trying with a 16.00 m
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 | 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 | Thu Jun 30 10:11:47 EDT 2005 | Stefan
Here is another one: http://www.cotinc.com/product_range.htm
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 19:56:20 EDT 2005 | matjen
I am in the process of searching for anyone that does repair on fuji cp6 nozzles .7 & 1.0 mainly, We have an abundance of bent and broken nozzles that I would like to get repaired rather than throwing out so if anyone has information on this please
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 03:47:12 EDT 2005 | fastek
I'm confused. Aren't Fuji nozzles like $20 each? Why bother? I would hope you understand that a nozzle not properly repaired could cause $50 worth of rework in about a minute after you installed it. Stepping over dimes to pick up pennies comes to min
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 09:50:04 EDT 2008 | jdengler
Another sticky issue is that if you use after market nozzles especially mixed in with Fuji nozzles the Anti-Marking Illumination Disks can be different enough that the vision system will reject nozzles. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 09:53:19 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
"Another sticky issue is that if you use after market nozzles especially mixed in with Fuji nozzles the Anti-Marking Illumination Disks can be different enough that the vision system will reject nozzles. Jerry " Thats what I meant when I said they