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 Nov 23 08:46:19 EST 2004 | mmjm_1099
Has anyone else used the Multi-Job Balancer? I am considering this but of course cost is slowing down the decision making. On average we do a 30-60 feeder setup and switch out to about 4 jobs a day. So any input would be highly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 00:37:49 EDT 2004 | Justanobody
Look into the Multi-Job Line Balancer. You select a group of products that you want to run and WHAM-Oh! A setup sheet is created that tells you what you need to move once you run out of room or a part number is no longer needed. Contact Fuji America
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 15:30:21 EDT 2013 | williamaxler
There is two different ways to make this work. To get the Add Project button enabled find your EasyOLP installation folder and modify OLPoptions.ini change MultiProject to 1. Now you will be able to add multiple jobs together and optimize. You c
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 08:03:40 EDT 2005 | Mike
Hello Darby, because of the machine configuration it depents very strong on the feeder configuration and on the board if the 3 heads more give you so much more CPH. Realistic it will only be 1-2000 CPH more in realistic operation. On the other hand
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 14:49:03 EDT 2000 | Kris W
Dreamsniper, The only difference that I am aware of is that you have to change the component definition to match the feeder. The Multi-pitch feeders locate the tape in a different location than the standard feeders. We have been using the multi-pi
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 10:17:07 EDT 2000 | g cronin
I thought I saw that there is a retro kit required to supply the proper power to the multi pitch feeders from older machines. Check the Universal web site for info on the multi pitch I think that is where I read about it...
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 07:25:37 EST 2003 | Jean-Philippe
LPMTF means Low Profile Multi-Tube Feeder and EMTF means Extended Multi-Tube Feeder. The difference is that the EMTF is bigger and it supports a wider range of tube.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 12 11:34:57 EST 2001 | stefwitt
Check out the multi-stick feeder from Delaware Technologies. www.delawaretechnologies.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 10:17:11 EDT 2005 | Jose
Do you know how to obtain feeder loading sheet from CircuitCAM?