Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 09:50:04 EDT 2004 | vickt
Grant,You should take a look around at all of the alternatives out there. There are many fine solutions from every SMT assembly vendor. Fuji is not the only game in town. You should not purchase on name brand alone. If you are considering the CP-7, I
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 09:44:24 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hello again Grant, In addition to our Fuji CPs we run Universal machines, and although they are pretty reliable, they are not in the same league. Regarding Fuji Placement speed we hit 30K plus on a couple of boards with no issues, but you do have t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 16:57:08 EDT 2004 | ricardof
We have in our facilities in Mexico more than 150 FUJI machines (CPs, IPs, QPs, GPs), they're in fact Bombproof, but it is not amazing to do that with 1206, SOTs on SOPs, we just feel a kind of disappointed with that 10K hours service, that means yo
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 10:24:22 EDT 2004 | sdsmt
i worked with cp6s in 1995 and 1996. we always had missing part problems that was machine related. we had to inspect every board for missing parts. it was a disaster, imho, but i expect a chipshooter to consistently load chips. otherwise, it was
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 19:11:14 EDT 2004 | grayman
Hi, This discussion is really getting long. Fuji and other high speed mounter is great and better than small flexible mounter when it comes to speed.But, I rather suggest a modular mounter specially for subcon companies. Let say we combined 2 or 3 m
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 19:37:07 EDT 2004 | marcelll
Hi Grant, you have 2 good machines there. Thing to remember: Fuji machines need an external controller to run (Fuji cam or Flexa), you will have to buy that (extra cost). HSP have is own firmware include. HSP can do pick-up correction both in X and Y
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 04:39:56 EST 2005 | zsolt
Hello All, we have 2 CP842 on site and they are running simply perfect. We used our existing CP feeders (with the small reel holder). CP843 can compensate pick-up both in X and Y direction. also measuring the height of the part with a laser sensor.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 17:11:48 EDT 2004 | bpan
Quad 4c's would be a great machine for what you are looking for. They are easy to learn for an smt machine and very reliable. Just realize that when you buy a machine that is no longer being improved...you can run into limitations. Those machines are
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 18:28:17 EDT 2004 | russ
I would look at the Samsung CP40 or 45. They have the placement rates you want even a little better on the 40. the 45 will double that easily. They handle all types of parts down to 0201 components. Depending on the camera you select (25mm) you ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 08:03:22 EDT 2004 | vinitverma
You can have a look at Assembleon (formerly PHILIPS EMT) equipment. They have equipment ranging from rated speeds of 6500cph to 150,000cph. I guess their OPAL XII should be the best fit machine in terms of its capability and speed both. It can do fro