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 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 | Tue Jul 25 23:28:06 EDT 2000 | gary
our equipment is Universal GSM1. we can't afford the price of a 44 mm multi pitch feeder from universal that's why we are planning to settle with the fixed pitch feeder. thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 08:42:32 EDT 2009 | voytek
Do you know if I can use Multi Pitch Tape Feeder from GSM2 platform on GSM and GSM1 platform? Thank you,
Electronics Forum | Mon May 29 02:24:32 EDT 2000 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, Has anyone of you ever tried a GSM1 Multi Pitch Feeders with a GSM1 UPS Version 1.3.5 ? I've Inquired with Universal guys and they said that they have not tried this feeders with this old software rev but they said that there shouldn't be a
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 00:41:19 EST 2006 | bigdaddysoy9
Hello SMTnet, I would like to make a power supply for Universal multi pitch feeders so I can index them offline. How much voltage do I need to get to what pins of the connector? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 08:57:58 EST 2006 | MGC
Hello SMTnet, > > I would like to make a power > supply for Universal multi pitch feeders so I can > index them offline. How much voltage do I need to > get to what pins of the connector? Thanks. http://hoverdavis.com/Products/universal/mpup/uf
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:58:42 EDT 2001 | CAL
I personally like Universals GSM and the Siemens F series for placement machines and companies. Both have great laboratorys set up for Flip Chip processing.Both Also have industry leading experts on staff. Machine info: can they do tacky flux dispen
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 16:53:11 EDT 2007 | bbl
If you're still looking and cost is a major factor. Celestica Toronto is selling a couple of GSM 1's in reasonable condition. They should do the job and there's tons of parts/feeders etc available in the used market. I think they're asking around