SMT Machine Fuji Spare Parts QP3 Vision Board FH1119A FH1119B Original New Condition
Specifications:
Brand Name | FUJI QP3 VISION BOARD FH1119A FH1119B |
Part Number | FH1119A |
Model | FH1119B |
Warranty | 1 month |
Usage for Machine | Fuji QP2 |
Ensure | Test in machine before shipping |
Guarantee | Original 100% |
Delivery Methods | Ocean Transport, Air Transport, Air Express Services |
Delivery Terms | EXW, FOB, CIF |
Payment Terms | Pay In Advance |
Services | Supply original new or used and repair service |
Supply Details:
Supply original new FUJI spare parts at reasonable discount:
Stock Adequate:
Brand | Description | Size | Part Number |
I-Pulse | F1-84 Feeder | 8*4MM | LG4-M1A00-050 |
I-Pulse | F1-12 Feeder | 12MM | LG4-M4A00-020 |
I-Pulse | F1-16 Feeder | 16MM | LG4-M5A00-010 |
I-Pulse | F1-24 Feeder | 24MM | LG4-M6A00-010 |
I-Pulse | F1-32 Feeder | 32MM | LG4-M7A00-020 |
I-Pulse | F1-44 Feeder | 44MM | LG4-M8A00-010 |
I-Pulse | F1-56 Feeder | 56MM | LG4-M9A00-010 |
I-Pulse | F2-82M Feeder | 8*2MM | LG4-M2A00-540 |
I-Pulse | F2-82-105 Feeder | 8*2MM | LG4-M2A00-150 |
I-Pulse | F2-84 Feeder | 8*4MM | LG4-M1A00-100 |
I-Pulse | F3-8 Feeder | 8MM | KLK-MC100-003 |
I-Pulse | F3-1216 Feeder | 12/16MM | KLK-MC200-001 |
I-Pulse | PS Feeder | 8*2MM | PS-82B-A002595 |
I-Pulse | PS Feeder | 8*4MM | PS-84B-0013288 |
I-Pulse | PS Feeder | 12MM | PS-12-A-002826 |
I-Pulse | PS Feeder | 16MM | PS-16-A-001552 |
I-Pulse | PS Feeder | 24MM | PS-24-S-0000508 |
I-Pulse | PS Feeder | 44MM | PS-44S-A000411 |
I-Pulse | PS Feeder | 56MM | PS-56S-A000104 |
SMT Advantage:
Surface mount technology, SMT and its associated surface mount devices, SMDs considerably speed up PCB assembly as the components simply mount on the board.
Look inside any piece of commercially made electronic equipment these days and it is filled with minute devices. Rather than using traditional components with wire leads like those that may be used for home construction and kits, these components are mounted onto the surface of the boards and many are minute in size.
1. Good mechanical performance under shock and vibration conditions (partly due to lower mass, and partly due to less cantilevering)
2. Lower resistance and inductance at the connection; consequently, fewer unwanted RF signal effects and better and more predictable high-frequency performance.
3. Better EMC performance (lower radiated emissions) due to the smaller radiation loop area (because of the smaller package) and the lesser lead inductance.
4. Fewer holes need to be drilled. (Drilling PCBs is time-consuming and expensive.)
5. Lower initial cost and time of setting up for mass production, using automated equipment.