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Optimal Speed for Universal Chip Shooters

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 09:02:16 EDT 2003 | Graeme

Murtuza You have recieved loads of good info mainly all the preventive maintenance to be done. But can I ask was all of components placed twisted or just some when machine was run at full tact time 0.12s, I ask this as I run a 4791 and if its only so

Universal Advantis

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 12:03:49 EST 2005 | vickt

Rob..... First off...Sorry if you have had an issue in the past, but please know that not every customer has your opinion about our legacy software. UIC's policy is not to charge for s/w "fixes" for at least the first year from initial purchase. We f

Need Help With Selecting Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 11:09:55 EDT 2006 | Cmiller

So, you are going to be putting down about 3 million parts a day? How many shifts are you running? At 24 hours a day and assuming the machines never stopped placing parts (which is not possible) you would need a line that put down 125,000 parts an ho

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 15:48:42 EDT 2018 | reckless

I have 3 phase power in my production area where I am running this machine. Technically the 110V was a wish as I have an empty office where I can put a number of machines but it doesn't seem like I would. So power is not an issue. I even have 480V

Choosing a printer...

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 13:38:27 EDT 2023 | spoiltforchoice

> It is really strange you don't have EKRA on your > list. EKRA are really good for protos and > mass-production too. We have E5, X5 and two > X4Prof. X4Prof are lasting forever if you handle > and maintenant them properly. ESP001

UP1500 Frame Sizes?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 22:53:54 EDT 2005 | MikeaJ

I 100% agree, KEN is absolutely right. If your machine is equipped with a stencil cleaner, and it is the original SMTech USC with the full length bar, you are in trouble already. If your software is of an earlier vintage, upgrade ASAP. Anything less

Re: QP2 vs GSM

Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 22:02:09 EDT 1998 | Ian Bates

Jerry, I have been using the QP in a Proto and Production environment for about a Year and once the PD is Created(which may take some time) and vision processes. I rarely ever need to make further changes. As far as BGA Pd's. They are a Little

Optimal Speed for Universal Chip Shooters

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 10:45:09 EDT 2003 | vickt

Yukim, First off..sorry I haven't responded to this already. I hadn't noticed any responses in a while. I would be very surprised if you have worn nozzles in a two year period, but it is possible. For instance, if you have been running with an extra

MYDATA vs ASSEMBLEON

Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 04:13:07 EDT 2005 | Rob

No offence, but the Universal platform is hardly in the same league in terms of user friendlyness & ease of working on than a Mydata. However it does murder the Mydata in terms of accuracy, repeatability, longevity etc. & the Lightning head leaves

Used automatic stencil print recommendations

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 18:08:26 EDT 2008 | comatose

We are a small OEM that runs a high mix/low volume environment. Typical runs are a couple or five hundred boards, one or two products per day. Currently, we are using a Quad DeHart SLC-20 semi-automatic stencil printer. (alignment is manual, printing


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