Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 17:00:47 EST 1999 | Richard Curry
Where is hoover davis located and how do contact them. Richard curry
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 15 14:38:23 EST 2000 | LC
You can also try calling Universal. I don't know what the situation is like in the States but we can't get the Multi-pitch feeders directly from Hoover-Davis here because of contractual agreement between Hoover-Davis and Universal. LC
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 15:59:40 EST 1999 | GSM GURU!
| I am in need of feeder that that will feed a 76mm wide tape @ a 60mm pitch to be used on a Universal GSM. | It is not a standard tractor feed, so it would require quite a bit of ingenuity. | Does anyone out there know of someone who designs and bui
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 09 07:49:28 EST 2004 | cal
We use Hoover Davis splice kit...they are located in NY State. www.hoverdavis.com
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 10:55:14 EDT 2005 | johnthor
as I recall Hoover-Davis bought US Vibra. Unknown as to what they supply or support
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 16:22:05 EST 2000 | JAX
The feeders that you are probably refering to are made by hoover-davis. They only have adjustable pitch( electronic ). You probably will not find a universal feeder that has adjustable width. This is because the guide track is positioned on the left
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 13:16:09 EST 2001 | CAL
Hoover-Davis makes excellent feeders. You may want to also try http://www.delawaretechnologies.com/prd_smtf.htm The person to speak with is Don Dawson 609-235-8454. Deleware Technologies makes feeders for most placement machines. Cal
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 17:10:57 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Hello Richard 10 Turner Dr. Spencerport, Ny 14559 716/352-9590 716/352-4870 fax or the link below
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 22 13:30:06 EDT 2003 | caldon
We use a Hoover Davis Tape and Splicer. We buy rolls of blank cover tape and cut leaders as long as we need them. www.hooverdavis.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:28:33 EDT 2004 | JB
We are placing labels using a Hoover-Davis feeder with a GSM. Anybody else out there doing this? My question is: Are you using a special nozzle for this operation?