Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 16:10:28 EDT 1999 | C.K.
Thanks, John: This was EXACTLY what I was looking for!! Regards, C.K.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 22:06:15 EST 2006 | kent_peterson
Same for fujiflexa or cam. Just make sure the one you get has new style shafts. I doubt you can get the old style and to switch takes doing all shafts.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 09:21:18 EST 2006 | Tech
There are no major mechanical differences. The "E" just means European. Which means it conforms to the electrical code in Europe. So some of the electrical connections will be slightly different than the regular model. It will work with Fujicam as th
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 11:24:08 EST 2006 | Ken
I would appreciate comments from anyone familiar with Fuji CP6's and CP6E's. Essentially, I would like to understand the important differences between these two machines. Considering that we use FujiCAM as a programming tool, does a CP6E require a
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 10:43:27 EST 2006 | dougs
The E has a different x-y table setup, i seem to remember the CP6 having rollers and cams to control the z table height, the CP6E has a belt driven z axis. Also i think the CP6E is slightly faster, 44K cph against 40K, still just program it as a CP6
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 00:52:47 EST 2006 | ____
Your thinking of the FCP6 vs. CP642. The table on the CP642 is different from the FCP6/FCP6E. The speed for the machines is still rated at 40k cph (0.09). The differences from the FCP6 and FCP6E is the Safety Circuits and a few other electrical dif
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:04:58 EST 2006 | rlackey
We had 6's, 6-4000's, 6E's, & 6E-4000's. They we all the same to program, but from memory: the 4000's could handle larger boards (356x457mm?) & the E's had the Back/front key switch on the side of the monitor block, whereas the straight 6 had it on
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