Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 15:52:07 EST 2007 | electrovert
What is your budget? Hsp 4796 from Universal is great. You can still use Hsp4790 feeders with the Hsp 4796. Hsp4796 is very durable and it is can self taught a component. This is very helpful for you since you do a lot of prototype. Universal (Gsm) h
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 13:26:02 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
check this site: http://www.necmitsubishi.com/products/index.cfm
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 26 00:08:41 EDT 2003 | fastek
If it's the same as the HSP 4790 and or 4791 I have one in stock.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 14:40:05 EDT 2001 | greggg
Can anyone recommend a low-cost line-balancing software application for use with a Universal HSP (4790) and a GSM-1 with Flex Jet Head (7 nozzles)? Thanks, Greggg
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 05:05:18 EST 2003 | wurzlseppl
I�m looking for a cad import tool for the Sanyo TCM 1100 or Universal HSP 4790/91/92. Does anyone have a tool, or how do you handle thze cad import? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 15:51:53 EST 2002 | radney
Does anyone know of an alternate source or a monitor that can be used in place of the old Mitsubishi monitors. Surely there is a newer replacement. Universal/Sanyo wants about $8k for these. The monitor that is in there now is a Mitsubishi XC-1498
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 08:27:13 EST 2001 | KR
I'm not positive, but I believe the 4785 library is not in an off the shelf database format. The software for the HSP4785's was written by Sanyo, and I think they used a proprietary database format. I do not know of anyone outside of Sanyo that can
Electronics Forum | Sat May 20 03:02:16 EDT 2000 | Dane Stokes
I'm looking for information on anyone who specializes in the rebuilding or refurbishing of Sanyo feeders used on the Universal 4790-4791 model HSP machines. Please E-mail information to dstokes@ra.rockwell.com
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 Sep 10 09:56:18 EDT 2003 | vickt
5 years ago (mostly likely 7-8 yrs). Most of these failures can be attributed to simple overtemp conditions or mechanical stress. Customers who do not keep the cooling fan filters clean on their machines tend to see a higher failure rate due to highe