Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 15:37:04 EDT 1999 | David
| i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 12:03:53 EDT 1999 | greg c.
i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 15:06:33 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 13:35:42 EST 2002 | lysik
We do need to buy American. I only run Universal Instruments machines in my facility. Mind you the chip shooter is manufactured by Sanyo but the GSM machines are made in NY. I have purchased over 200 systems over the years while working for a major C
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 18:01:17 EDT 2018 | bnorton
The 46054001 power supply seems to have failed. Is there a published procedure for how to replace this? Hopefully one not involving disconnecting all the Dsub connectors and wrecking my body reaching it?
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 | Thu Aug 06 20:08:35 EDT 2015 | edwaterfall01
It could be a blown fuse on the power distribution panel or a failed power supply. Check the power distribution board in the front lower center of the machine. There are 11 LEDs on the board and 10 should be ON
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 | 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 Dec 19 09:55:16 EST 2006 | bsteffen
If you call up Universal tech support at 1-800-842-9732, any of those guys or gal would email you the schematics to the MPUP feeder setup station.