Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 06:28:55 EDT 2004 | M.Enright
We have Z height adjustment on a turret chipshooter to compensate for various thickness. At the moment all the 1206 Cap are treated the same.It's something we are going to change over the next few weeks. Thanks for your help!.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 12:10:45 EDT 2004 | Rob
Nope, I agree Russ. (Except for Siemens being garbage - there's a lot worse out there!) We run Fuji CP6E's and they are bombproof.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 09:24:10 EST 2005 | Frank R.
In a few weeks I will receive an AOI machine. My concern is to know where is the best location for this machine in the complete assembly line. Here is a description of what I have : Auto loader - Printer - Chipshooter PNP - Multi fonctionnal PNP -
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 16:21:15 EDT 2005 | pr
My chipshooter will not "Time out", it will try to pick 3x and then alert the operator. Which would be 3 misses per empty reel. Unless I misread his post, he said 500 ppm at the placement machine. That makes a big difference.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 10:42:28 EDT 2005 | Rob
or the biggest issue from my days with the worlds largest Chip cap producer..... Incorrect part data or adjustment on a chipshooter (z height).
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 14:46:08 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
We run Panasonic chipshooters, so our small nozzles are not cylindrical. We would use the smallest nozzle we have on our heads which I believe is a Panasonic "MF" size, the same nozzle we'd use for 0603 size components.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:07:29 EST 2006 | slthomas
Will they give you the opportunity to develop a DOE to look at quality vs. print life? It probably depends on the kind of placement equipment you have, but with our chipshooters we always had missing/misplaced parts if we populated dried out boards.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 03:41:28 EST 2007 | Rob
A couple of Fuji 842E Chipshooters if you are buying new, they will eat this kind of work, major service every 3 years on a single shift, and you can leave them to your kids.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 08:05:51 EST 2007 | gregp
you are correct Rob--my bad. I was thinking only of machines still being produced today. Plus the Ancient Fujis were capable of only a limited component range thus you changeover for the whole line could not be completed--only the chipshooter--or a
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 10:12:53 EST 2007 | fastek
If you have worked with Panasonic chipshooters in the past then you have all the experience necessary to make a wise decision.