Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 10:09:33 EDT 2016 | swag
Try a nozzle changer teach. Machine will look for fids on the changer block. If that doesn't work, clean the rubber seals in the bottom of the block. No alcohol - dries them out. Might need to replace them if they are dry or cracked. Clean your
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 11:30:50 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Hi Swag, Thanks for the suggestions. I did perform a changer teach on both changers successfully which resolved minor mis-alignment issues but not this problem. You can see in the photo that there are two open holes (5&6)and it is trying to drop a n
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 03:19:03 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Hi All, I have been running into an issue where my gsm is not leaving an empty nozzle hole in changer 1 and is leaving two open in the other changer. The machine is attempting to change one of the nozzles 5-7 and leaving one open so no vacuum builds
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 09 11:15:48 EDT 2011 | temelyucel
we are looking for ex field engineer for uic gsm1 and gsm2 machines
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 13:41:55 EDT 2011 | mmjm_1099
I am looking for one in the Wisconsin area. I have a GSM1 I purcahsed and need sonmeone to come in get it up and running so I can resell it on the used market.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 15:26:42 EDT 2011 | vickt
what region? and to contract or for hire?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 20:19:14 EDT 2011 | edwaterfall01
Ex UIC FE (15 years) available for service work on all GSMs. If interested we can arrange to discuss further.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 03:01:36 EST 2004 | ethercom
How does one figure out the year of manufacture from GSM1 serial number?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 03:57:29 EDT 2004 | ethercom
Need manuals for 1993 to 1995 vintage UIC GSM1 machines. Any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 13:39:08 EDT 2005 | PWH
Universal GSM1/2 go W18.000� x L20.000� depending on configuration. I have done boards as much as 22" long with some creativity. GSM1 runs about 4500 pph (approx. 2500 pph realistic) and GSM2 9000 pph (approx. 4000-5000 pph realistic). Cost used fo