Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 12:14:04 EDT 2003 | pjc
The UIC HSP (Sanyo), like Panasonic MV MS and Fuji CP, are random access turret type chip-shooters. Having a split carriage, typically 2x 60, 2x 70 or 2x 80 input carriage tables, allows for faster changeovers provided you have enough positions on ea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 15:21:58 EST 2006 | adlsmt
FYI, if you are using 13" reels, for 8mm parts, you need a different feeder with a larger reel holder. If you get the larger reel holder and if you are using quick change carts, you need the cart for that type of feeder as they also make one that doe
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 15:00:50 EDT 2009 | thanh
We are looking to buy 1 or 2 Feeder Storage Carts, have any one having extra laying around for sale?? let me know, thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 06:54:36 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, The answer is very complex depends on the type of machine, the operator's capabilities and process. There are machines that let you perform the above side then stick carts into the machine and produce. Event such a process is the length of a few
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 04:58:30 EST 2018 | robl
You can also get dry cabinets that you can wheel your feeder carts directly into (if you have quick change carts) when not producing to extend floor life.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 03:14:29 EDT 2002 | fastek
Gotta hand it to you Ken. Quite a piece of marketing to sell feeder carts.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 17:00:32 EST 2006 | PWH
Cool - thanks all. We use 99% 7" reels but good to know about the feeder carts.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 09:29:37 EST 2007 | AR
Thanks Rob So if it is only up to feeder space and fast and easy feeder loading mechanism, then surely most brands with feeder exchange carts will be equally fast or even better when changing over, provided you have a sufficient number of exchange f
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 13:01:03 EDT 2021 | procyon
Looking to repurpose some older 32mm GSM Blue Label feeders for a custom application. These feeders are the 24V type and not 42V. Does anyone have any information on connecting to and communicating with the feeder outside of a GSM machine or setu
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 14:39:50 EDT 2008 | johnhburris
We have been running a 2060 (along with a 2050) for about a year. Great machine; good follow up to the 700 series, of which we run several variants. We have a 2 shift, 5 day operation with 7 changeovers/shift. We've minimized downtime by building fee