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The Ultimate in Low Volume/High Mix!


The AIMEX IIS supports Fuji’s NEW DynaHead all-in-one placing system.


Borderless production is made possible using the DynaHead to dynamically exchange between 12 nozzle, 4 nozzle and single nozzle tools to achieve a true “all-in-one” machine! Using automatic tool exchange reduces operator work during


changeover for variable-mix/variable-volume production and


on the AIMEX II Series, enables changeover of one side without stopping the other side when both lanes are producing independently.


12 Nozzle tool


25,000cph, 0402 (01005”) to 7.5 x 7.5 mm


4 Nozzle Tool


11,000 cph, 1608 (0603”) to 13x13 mm


Single Nozzle Tool 5,000 cph


1608 (0603”) to 74x74 mm


Fuji leads the industry in Low Volume/High Mix production using Innovative technology and advanced engineering.


An Intuitive Interface guides the programmer through the required steps to develop the job.


Gerber overlay option visually confirms land patterns, placement locations and component shapes are correct.


Set-up instructions are sent to the kitting area where parts are verified and loaded.


Multiple Feeder Units allow up to 130 feeders to be set in less than one minute.


Placement equipment automatically verifies the set-up and adjusts the rail width and back-up support pins for the job.


Production data can be displayed and equipment performance monitored to maximize equipment utilization.


Pallet Power Supply unloads the component reels for the entire pallet of feeders in just a few seconds.


Fuji America operates from it’s North American Headquarters located in Vernon Hills IL near Chicago, as well as regional offices and support centers in Fremont, CA, Guadalajara, and Queretaro MX, And Ontario CN


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