Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:57:51 EST 2008 | razor1491
What is recommended for Squeegee replacement besides visual. Is it some many squeegee strokes?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 13:38:23 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf
When it quits printing correctly.... replace it. No, it is not after a certain number of squeegee strokes. The only way that could possibly be calculated is if your squeegee blade parameters never varied.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 13:02:10 EST 2007 | shap
We are looking at replacing our aging 4790 for something. We are replacing our GSM1 with an Advantis. We are a prototype shop and do runs of 5 to 30 normally and once in a while a run of 300. So we are looking for flexibility and ease of set up.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 11:57:23 EST 2007 | Cmiller
Sorry, take the last period off the web address or you get some HVAC place.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 03 08:05:51 EST 2007 | mika
Concider also the costs of all new feeders you need, which is by any means necessary! /
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 16:13:25 EST 2007 | SWAG
NPI software from Universal is awesome for the small proto builds you are doing. Very few wasted parts - teach vision recognition on the run.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 14:35:58 EST 2007 | scotceltic
If you are already purchasing an Advantis your best bet for ease of programming would be sticking with another Universal product. Genesis, Advantis are all good choices.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 08:47:10 EST 2008 | cokedigits
QEs. You gotta love them. They live in a fantasy world of charts, graphs, and meaningless statistics. In most companies, they're part of the problem....and not the solution.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 15:22:26 EST 2007 | vickt
Rip, When you say you are looking at Universal, I assume you mean the AdVantis AC-30L? Why go with another aging chipshooter like the 4796 or CP6, when the AC-30L can supply higher throughput, similar # of feeder inputs, larger component range,
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 14:56:57 EST 2007 | Wagoner
Mimot is another machine that is well suited for prototype runs. It's slower than a chip shooter and it is really a flex placer. You can keep a lot of fixed feeders and it is pretty easy to set up. Operator interface is excellent and programming i