Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 23:15:26 EDT 2002 | fastek
If Universal for example decides they want to implement a registration fee to pursade customers from buying used then why have they dropped their shorts from $20,000 to register a GSM in 2000 to $2,000 recently? Guess they were tired of losing custom
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 12:27:59 EDT 2002 | fastek
Here's what ticks me off by the OEM's extorting registration fees out of customers and refusing to support the used equipment market. You won't get the OEM's to admit it but a large part of their profits are obtained by service and support includin
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 17:10:08 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
Does anyone know of a source for a reasonably priced and simple airflow measuring instrument? A simple mechanical anemometer with a pitot tube would suffice (I think...) in this application since I'm just trying to verify proper operation of the refl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 09:37:56 EDT 2000 | obrienk
In a previous message, I asked for a company that could sell, setup, service a complete SMT line. Recently, we've been working with Universal Instruments getting quotes on a possible SMT line. So far, I've been impressed at the overall capabilities
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 20:02:24 EDT 2000 | Dreamsniper
We have GSM1 model 1995. It's very stable. About their chip shooters, Robert Bosch here in Australia just bought 2 more chip shooters from Universal Instruments. And they already have 8 of those. Looks like it's quite okay. I just read that news abt
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 17:39:31 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Steve There is a large selection in the Grainger catalog and more in McMaster Carr. www.grainger.com www.mcmaster.com John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 18:02:39 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
Thanks John. Actually I just got off the Dwyer site (took me a couple hours of searching to remember the name) and they have a couple that might do the trick. Of course they're in the Grainger catalogue that I'd already gone through and given up on.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 15:35:46 EDT 2000 | Christopher Lysik
Universal Instruments sells the Sanyo chip shooter as the 4791 and 4796 chip shooter. If you go to www.uic.com you can get all sorts of info Universal is located in Binghamton N.Y. Universal has a office in the Chez Republic. They may also be able to
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 16:12:48 EDT 2000 | John Maxwell
We are using a water wash paste for our boards which is leaving ionic contamination ( salts). In the presence of low humidity levels this creates the effect of a capacitor. Our product which is test instrumentation does not calibrate. I am lookin
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 18:51:05 EDT 2000 | JAX
I haven't tried their chip shooters but I haven't found anything(SMT) that couldn't be placed by a GSM. They are very user friendly and come with good support. If you need specific answers to questions, feel free to ask.