Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 11:46:56 EDT 2021 | stephendo
It's been a while but what about the nozzle? Is it still springy? And did you check the part data? At one place our machine would be metric or imperial depending on a visitor from HQ. If you are smashing parts on the board that isn't good and if you
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 10:50:51 EDT 1999 | Tony
Carl, The software is available from Fuji America as well. To determine the kit you will require for the upgrade, you need to know what size hard drive you have in your system and then visit the FAC web page for a part number and pricing. http://w
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 12 14:06:28 EST 1999 | Craig Lowe
Bill, I would go with the second piece of advice by leaving a little film of solder paste on the screen. This is good advise if you are using a lookup/look down type of vision centering. Like on MPM and newer Fuji. On older Fuji GSP2/3 style printer
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 07:48:46 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be appre
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 12:26:33 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be appre
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 11:12:49 EDT 1998 | John McMasters
| | Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be app
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 19:40:21 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| | | Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:04:51 EDT 2002 | jax
The Lizard Tongue is just a thin metal strip that, when actuated, slides over the BGA component and holds it down during transport. If you contact FUJI, they should be able to give you a part number, and install instructions..... maybe even the real
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 17:26:41 EST 2004 | donb
Thanks for the advice folks, but we only have one Fuji Engineer in Australia, and he is in Asia for training. I haven't looked at the machine yet, but am told it is misplacing small parts. It may only be the camera that needs calibrating, but I won't
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 19:33:12 EDT 2005 | matjen
After the machine stops for any reason when restarted the z table goes to loader position comes up then goes back down and re-reads the fiducials, only one machine does this but we are losing valuable cycle time after every part change. We have Fuji