Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 08:13:57 EST 2005 | Rob
I know plenty of 1980's CP3's & IP1's still out there, and the CP4's & 6's, IP2's & 3's are still going very strong after a decade or so & still commanding top dollar second hand. It depends on how well a machine is made & the type of engineering u
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 14:46:54 EDT 1998 | Doug Carter
| Has anyone Ran parts on the CPII taller than 4mm? | If so, what adjustments were made to the machines to accomodate such a part? The cp 3 we own can not place 4 or 5 mm parts in the middle of the program. They have to be placed at the end of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 15:23:06 EDT 2002 | soupatech
I amusing a Fuji CP3. The part data seems to be the easiest part for me, 3x3 square. I went with the 2mm and had LOTS of dropped parts. A 1.3mm worked MUCH better, between 1 and 2% loss. My only problem now seems to be profiling the oven. The specs o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 10:38:37 EST 2008 | vikkaraja
Hellow there, I need some help with a very old CP machine. It worked great until this past week.All of sudden it stoped woking. It does not index the feeder during production.I checked rotary selonoids already in the CAM box for first station and noz
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 09:59:36 EST 2008 | ashley
hello Vikkaraja, your machine failed to pickup & centering test refuses to stop because the machine cannot determine which Head is currently at which station. on Head A, there is this little "dog" that cuts a sensor somewhere at station 9 on your ma
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 07:27:28 EDT 2009 | jdengler
Hi Nick, I took a feeder that was broken and modified it. I glued shims in place to set the sensor height with. I glued a block of metal to work as a stop for the Y axis. Then for the rotation I use a piece of paper to see were the emitter is poi
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 25 02:46:18 EDT 2009 | smellew
FYI SME offers a replacement Tape leaf detection system which covers the whole range of FUJI CP4-CP7 machines.its also very reasonably priced. It doesn't use Fibre Sensors or mirrors. it only has 1 adjustment which is height via Eccentric screw. even
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 08:53:25 EDT 2013 | markhoch
Ahhh yes. The infamous round rubber belts used on the Fuji CP2's and CP3's. :) I remember fondly using a pair of dykes and a Bic Lighter to make my belt repairs. Does anyone know if these are still available from Fuji? You may be able to find repl
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 18:50:55 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | flow direction were left to right. | Any comment on FUJI machine modif
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 05:58:50 EDT 2010 | chrislyttle
Hi, first time posting on here. We've recently acquired additional Fuji machines to add to our line and have moved premises to a new factory. I've been trying to set up a new factory line in Line Editor to use two of our existing machines (Fuji GSP