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Anyone Place TH components with a Universal Platform machine? GSM, Advantis, Genesis?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 11:19:23 EDT 2017 | swag

We've done some of this - paste in hole. O.K. success but really we prefer to do stuff on selective wave for best results. For your application, look at a high force head to place the snap in component. Additionally, you might find it more efficie

GSM Machines

Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 16:36:12 EDT 2007 | ratsalad

I have been working with GSMs since 1999. Mostly, I've been programming them but for the past 2 1/2 years or so I've also gotten to know them mechanically. I think they are great machines. If you are looking at Flex head GSMs (4-spindle) they won'

GSM Machines

Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 12:22:30 EDT 2007 | SWAG

Make sure you get a good upward looking camera combo. 4.0 on rear and 2.6 for PTF (platform tray feeder) parts is my favorite. Easy to wrench on, calibrate (if you have a cal. kit), and easy to program. Single beam will run at 2000+ cph and dual b

GSM PTF Off Center Pick

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 10:17:12 EDT 2015 | swag

There is. I've done it. Can't remember how the heck to do it 100%, though! We no longer have GSM's and it was years ago so sorry I'm not much help but I'll try. I remember a couple details... I put clear or kapton tape on the part (sticky side u

GSM Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 08:53:48 EDT 2007 | davem

I have been working with the UIC GSM platform for 6 years now in an EMS environment. Operating, programming, configuration, and line installation. I do not work for Universal or represent them in any way. UIC is a 1st rate company with excellent and

Universal GSM dumping trays with parts still in!!

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:08:47 EST 2001 | jax

Your safest bet is to manually remove the trays. The problem with what you want is that the machine does not know that it missed a part. It simply goes to the point you specify and tries to pick somthing up; if it doesn't pick up anything it believes

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 16:23:11 EDT 2004 | davem

Hi Grant, In previous positions I've had experience with the Fuji CP43, CP6, CP642, CP643, CP65, IP3 & QP242. In operating, training and process engineering capacities. Presently, I'm working with 2 SMT lines (in a process engineering capacity) wit

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 16:33:08 EDT 2004 | davem

Fuji is the best, but there are other alternatives besides Quad. If you really want to look at Fuji, take a peek at their XP142E series. With "Vision processing on the fly" and a "Mini Turret Head" with 12 placement nozzles it should fit your needs n

Hover-Davis DDF, what are your opinions?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:57:54 EST 2001 | mdaley

Hello, I'm currently in the process of determining the best way to place bare die (flip chip) on our substrates. I've seen the Hover-Davis DDF and was impressed by it's capabilities. I particularly like the fact that I won't incur the cost of packa

Re: Help with new placement equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 12:45:23 EDT 1998 | smd

| | | I need to install some new lines for high mix low volume products in an already cramp building. Could someone share any info about the machines which give you the best bang for floor space. I need a 2 machine system for placing 0402 to fine pi


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