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 | Mon Mar 05 10:43:29 EST 2007 | MGC
Universal Instruments provides certified on-site training. You may contact your local UIC Sales or Service team or one of these numbers: http://www3.uic.com/wcms/WCMS2.nsf/index/Contact_Us_94.html
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 28 10:16:14 EDT 2013 | Trinka
You can contact 4TechUSA.com for ALL your Universal Instruments requirements. Watch our videos on youtube.
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.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 17:30:04 EDT 2000 | Eutectic state
Go with Universal. We had Fuji equipment for years. That is all but phased out now and we only are buying Universal. You cannot beat their service. The chip shooters are great. The only cons that I have dealt with is the learning curve on the n
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 13:18:43 EST 2003 | Vince Cook
Mr. Fuller, I came across your inquiry while doing some light lunchtime reading. I work for Universal in the group that creates nozzles/grippers. We evaluate applications involving a wide vareity of components, connectors, etc. I'm not a salesman
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 12 08:34:59 EST 2015 | jfeustel
Tom, we are in the Chicago area and we deal extensively with used Universal Instruments equipment. I probably have just about anything you might need for an older GSM in stock. I agree with Deni in that I would match a replacement hard drive very cl
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 | Fri Aug 11 09:23:23 EDT 2017 | emeto
kalsi, it looks like you are more comfortable with Mirae. From reading your post, you guys set the Mirae faster and better than the Advatis, so I think the answer is clear. Many discussions here mentioned that the machines are as good as your unders
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 08:13:07 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Does anyone know a good person to get for some training and service for Universal GSM2?