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Re: GSM1 Multi Pitch Feeders

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

Re: GSM feeder question

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

Samsung SM421

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 09:50:27 EDT 2016 | schmidtv62

I'm looking for any information on the Samsung SM421 regarding BGA placement. We currently have a Universal GSM (circa 2004) GI-14 and we are approaching software limitations on multi-pitch BGAs. Any additional information about the SM421 capabilit

Samsung SM421

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 08:03:38 EST 2016 | schmidtv62

Thanks for the info. Have you had any experience with multi-pitch BGAS. We are starting to see more BGAs with non-standard ball pitch. See attached.

JUKI vs UIC Pick N Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 00:35:21 EDT 2018 | reckless

I just bought this GSM for $1500: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYExLDwlJLc&feature=youtu.be It has 1 flexjet head and OS2. I need to buy 15 8x2mm feeders and some 12mm. Do I buy pneumatic or electric? My service tech says electric is a waste o

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 01 16:28:05 EST 2009 | jeffreyj

Size is absolutely no problem for us, and neither is the need for 3ph. power. I've been shying away from the Universal GSMs because it appears their feeders can only index a certain distance which sounds like a real hassle. Also, I'm not too keen on

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 15:29:16 EST 2009 | dilogic

Pneumatic feeders are fixed-pitch, which is quite OK for most 8mm tape parts (except 0402 and smaller). Multipitch feeders are electric and cost a lot more, so you should see what pitches do you need and is it worth buying MP feeder(s). We have 30% i

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