Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 03:37:41 EDT 2021 | ttheis
We have a few of these machines in service still. Let me know what you have 847-380-3067.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 11:45:17 EDT 2021 | astarotf
Hello We are looking for GMS machine spare parts for our assembly line. I would like to know that you have +57 300-748-5462
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 10:52:32 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Thanks for the suggestion, Arifa. However, it doesn't look like any of these are for the Universal Instruments GSM2 pick and place machine. The Keller-Druck link is for a GPRS Modem with a datalogger. The Sparkfun and Cybrotech sites seem to be
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 06:16:15 EDT 2021 | semelectronics
Hello, We have recently liquidated a production line, almost everything has been already sold, we just have left over 300 GSM feeders and lot of spare parts for machines. Whereever I try to sell this equipment I hear it is too old and they do not us
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 12:33:35 EST 2018 | reckless
I am looking at either an older model Juki 750/760 or an older model Universal Instruments GSM (flexhead). I need something very reliable and repeatable. I am looking for a no hassle machine. The more reliable and repeatable it is the better. I h
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 19:55:14 EDT 2016 | ttheis
We have been pretty happy with second hand Universal Instruments GSM machines from the mid 90's. They are pretty affordable on the used market for a small company like ours and there seems to be a good supply of new and used parts. Support is good fr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 16:54:13 EDT 2004 | Vince Cook
Greg, Just to cover the formalities, I work for Universal, and specifically with the GSM Platform. The GSM with a 4 spindle head can place 0201s, however, there are a number of things you'll want to have, chief among them a 1 mil/pixel upward lo
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 04 09:39:54 EDT 1998 | jim foley
:I believe it can be easily done using the universal GSM platform. You may want to contact Universal instruments corp. in Binghamton NY for further information. We are writing to have information about the automatic mounting process of flip-chip.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 15:29:15 EDT 1998 | matthew park
Tim, What is it? Which ones are you talking about: 0.080" vs 0.008", 0.100" vs 0.010", or 0.050" vs 0.005" pitch devices . If you are saying 0.080",0.100" and 0.050", any pick and place machine can handle that. Well if not, one machine that is ca
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?