Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 13:55:37 EDT 2003 | mgc
I am not sure if you have already approached Universal with your request. Our platform product team has a long history of integrating bowl/vibratory feeders with the various platform products. Typically, these are custom solutions configured to meet
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 14:34:22 EDT 2015 | rgduval
Thanks for the shot at it :) So, I discovered the "feeder teach" feature that UIC has in the software. It's fantastic...except it doesn't give the option to have the PTF deliver a part to the belt. That was mildly disappointing. In the help files
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 07:51:48 EST 2005 | primus
I would agree with you there, but I am only a shift supervisor. I am do not actually work in the maintenance department, although I do perform many repairs to the machines. So I've learned quite a bit on my own, and it was only recently that I was sh
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 13:35:42 EST 2002 | lysik
We do need to buy American. I only run Universal Instruments machines in my facility. Mind you the chip shooter is manufactured by Sanyo but the GSM machines are made in NY. I have purchased over 200 systems over the years while working for a major C
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 12:14:04 EDT 2003 | pjc
The UIC HSP (Sanyo), like Panasonic MV MS and Fuji CP, are random access turret type chip-shooters. Having a split carriage, typically 2x 60, 2x 70 or 2x 80 input carriage tables, allows for faster changeovers provided you have enough positions on ea
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 00:53:43 EST 2005 | mika
Hello again mr vickt, The thing I was thinking about is just that: the UPS S/W. There is a lot of programming codes in the s/w, I know that. There is a lot of specific operation of the base machine controlled by s/w, not to mention all the extra opti
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 02:46:39 EST 2010 | dilogic
OK, here we are: 1. OS is OS&2 2. Sw. is USOS V1.14 3. GSM1 4. 2 Flex2 heads 5. Problem is on the front head 6. No 7. No 8. It just stops in the middle of the placement phase, with the head over PCB area. Usually 2 parts are still held on the nozz
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 19:55:14 EDT 2016 | ttheis
We have been pretty happy with second hand Universal Instruments GSM machines from the mid 90's. They are pretty affordable on the used market for a small company like ours and there seems to be a good supply of new and used parts. Support is good fr
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 18:51:16 EST 2005 | primus
The operators use SET SEQ and SET SEG. I know all about getting these wrong, because if you forget the "Q" or the "G" you get SET SE which is SET SENSOR. That REALLY messes up our BEC! But then again, I believe our BECs are all calibrated wrong anywa