Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 14:47:49 EDT 2003 | radney
On the new 4797 T12W8P feeders we are having trouble picking the very thin chip resistors. Adding foam to the feeder (beneath the pick point) helps, but it only minimizes our frustration. Universal has a reel of these parts and they are looking into
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 17:11:37 EDT 2003 | radney
Yes to all of the above with the exception of the part sticking. The same parts are EASILY picked using the 4790/91 feeders on a 4790/91 machine. The new feeders just flip the part out when the feeder advances. Thanks! Lee
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 15:47:34 EDT 2003 | JB
We have an HSP 4796, if the feeder mechanism is the same, this may help you a bit. First make sure that the componet definition is right on the component library. Tape or Embossed. Second, the component thickness vs actual thickness. Is the pick u
Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 15:58:37 EDT 2004 | Patrick Tarell ... Automation Engineering Jabil Circuit
Hello Alan! We have used both chipshooters, we also have a Mydata with the hydra head... We switched entirely from Fuji CP7 to the UIC HSP4796 and now HSP4797. The CP7 is a nice machine but we were very unhappy with the support structure within Fu
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 15:05:30 EDT 2004 | vickt
18"x24"), Low to high placement count, and need for Modularity tends to lead toward HSC Higher volume, High placement count, Lots of feeder capacity, established horizontal turret solution are all strengths for the 4797 HSP Of course there is overl
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 23:04:45 EDT 2003 | yukim
I've been struggling with this problem for a while. We have two products: A, which is Ok and B, with tombstone defect (0603 & 0805 capacitor chips). A & B have the same design: pad sizes, separation between pads, components orientation. Both have s
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 18:03:38 EDT 2004 | fastek
Also CP-7's have that feeder carriage quick change option which allows you to pull out the whole feeder carriage via a quick change cart and replace it with another one.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 02:32:56 EDT 2004 | fastek
Not to mention the costs of FCM based machines. $1.2 million USD for an FCM-2 with 100 feeders was the price a year ago. Now that's expensive floor space!
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 08:55:25 EDT 2002 | pjc
Rick, Here is a piece written in, I belivee the April issue SMT Magazine: Binghamton, N.Y. Sanyo High Technology and Universal Instruments Corp. have renewed an agreement whereby Sanyo will continue to provide the HSP line of chipshooters sold und
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 19:37:07 EDT 2004 | marcelll
Hi Grant, you have 2 good machines there. Thing to remember: Fuji machines need an external controller to run (Fuji cam or Flexa), you will have to buy that (extra cost). HSP have is own firmware include. HSP can do pick-up correction both in X and Y