Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 17:26:02 EDT 2007 | jax
So far, So good! We are currently standardizing the Lightning Head Advantis as our chip-shooter. We only place chip packages, 0201-1206 with the Lightning Head and everything runs great. We performed qualification testing with components up to 20mm
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 Feb 11 00:40:46 EST 2021 | ttheis
We actually just moved to the Milwaukee area. We would consider that but I have a feeling it will be out of our budget at this point in time. I was offered an attractive price for an Advantis system which is why I am considering it. The AC-30 lightni
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 00:25:16 EST 2021 | ttheis
My company has a line with two GSM1 machines. We are planning a second line and considering the Advantis AC-72 or AC-30 models but I have a few questions I was hoping someone could chime in on. 1. Are the GSM feeders capable of being used on the Adv
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 12:47:23 EST 1998 | Mike
What is the CPH for Universal/Sanyo chip shooter? Spec. needed only. Thanks
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 | Thu Dec 17 14:47:24 EST 1998 | Dave F
| What is the CPH for Universal/Sanyo chip shooter? Spec. needed only. Thanks | Mike: Universal�s High Speed Placement (HSP) machines are booked at: 4791 - 30k cph 4796 - 36k cph
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 12:04:07 EDT 2011 | esoderberg
I would agree up until 2005 - 2006. Universal did not have a good SMT solution. Their GSM's were limited and combined with the sanyo chip shooter - software was a nightmare. What years did you have universal?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 08:23:50 EDT 2003 | rmurtuza
I am running A Universal Chip shooter 4792 HSP machine. I would like to know the optimum speeds this machines can be run at. I am currently running the machine at a tact time of 18S-14S depending on the types of components and the complexity of the b
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.