Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 09:56:58 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Is it a factory (Universal, Panasonic, etc.) holder or aftermarket? We used to use Fancort holders on our Universals and they're definitely still around.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 03:21:36 EDT 2008 | fnorradd
Hi Steve, The adjustable workboard holders are a mixture of universal and aftermarket, they do not use the clamp down arms which were originally with the universal pbs holders, they are the type which have two grub screws holding the clamps to the h
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 06:37:04 EST 1998 | Production Engineer
We are sell off all of our thru-hole machines. Universal Multi Mod 6772 Universal 6285 VCD Universal 2596 Sequencer All machine must go.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 15:53:17 EST 1998 | Joyce Hughes
| We are sell off all of our thru-hole machines. | Universal Multi Mod 6772 | Universal 6285 VCD | Universal 2596 Sequencer | All machine must go.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 11:33:54 EDT 1998 | Erhard Hofmann
| We are sell off all of our thru-hole machines. | Universal Multi Mod 6772 | Universal 6285 VCD | Universal 2596 Sequencer | All machine must go. Please offer us your machines including age, type of controllers, number of sequencer stations, ... wh
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 09:43:29 EDT 2002 | jrloudenjr
I am an EMS provider building mixed technology assemblies. We are currently using Universal Multi Mod and VCD machines for our auotomated thru-hole. These are the 20 year old technology machines and I am investigating alternative pieces of equipmen
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 15:02:17 EDT 2004 | shk5678
Dear Michael Usually the equipment you need is: Universal Instruments 6772 Multi Mod IC Inserter. Universal Axial Inserter either a combination unit or 2 stand alone units one that sequences the parts and one that inserts them. Universal Instrume
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 20:36:04 EDT 2013 | action_101
UIC still manufacturers new thru-hole machines. Both axial and radial insertion models are available. They stopped making the multi-mod dip inserters in '91 or '92. And parts are easily acquired for any older models, there were a ton of machines out
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