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GSM without side conveyors

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 22:42:44 EST 2009 | voytek

Is it possible to run GSM without input/output conveyors? I would have to bypass SMEMA connection I think. All help appreciated.

Universal GSM1 manual

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 12:33:23 EDT 2007 | mika

If you run into any trouble with this, I will be more than happy to help you out. We have a spec. that includes everything that UIC says the transformer has to do. Now we contacted a local transformer manufactory; and guess what: we bought 8 of them

Universal GSM1 Interlock Switches

Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 15:35:03 EDT 2020 | travishemen

I'm not sure if these are similar to our Genesis machines but if they have removable feeder banks they are part of the safety circuit. If they are not installed or if the sensors on them are misaligned it will show the same as an interlock violation

GSM2 Errors

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 02:06:51 EDT 2006 | mika

bypass every pattern steps except 1 of them; the one step that calls for Head# 1 Now start with the first spindle on that head > for ex. no. 1 > save > load the new pattern in Dry cycle!!! > Run/Start. The reason for bypassing the fiducial check i

GSM machine stops randomly; "BM" bus master light out

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 12:24:37 EST 2020 | ilavu

1. Palm down the GSM and open the safety cover to check input voltage +12VDC (at KDC2 3PL pins 2 to 3) and output voltage +5VDC (at KDC2 2PL pin 4 to 3) at the DC/DC converter. The DC/DC converter is located inside the control panel assembly ("Nose c

Re: Help with new placement equipment

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 08:03:47 EDT 1998 | Stefan Witte

I think the Universal and the Siemens machine are a good marriage. However, dealing with two different vendors may create additional difficulties. As both parties want to make the deal with you, you might want to bypass the sales people to get more i

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 01 10:17:49 EST 2010 | jeffreyj

Long time no update. We ended up buying a used Quad IIc for something like $2500 + shipping - no kidding - through CAE. They originally wanted $5,200 but they wouldn't commit to saying it was operational and we wouldn't commit to buying it if they di

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