Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 15:15:10 EDT 2007 | jdengler
Jeff, You assume too much. Not all VCD's had clinch in sensors. Darron did not tell us what vintage this machine is so what habsfan said could be the problem. We need more information to help. Does the machine stop when it doesn't cut the lead? D
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:11:35 EST 2018 | charliedci
If you have a Universal machine, try southwestautomationconsultants.com. He is located in Arizona, but is good about phone and e-mail support. Dan has helped me with my 25 year old axial.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 05:24:56 EST 2005 | SLVito
Morning All, I have to choice between two axial through hole machines: Panasert AVK 3 and Universal VCD Sequencer 8. I will insert axial components with 0,45 mm to 0,8 mm component lead diameter and perform jumper wire insertion in the same machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 08:42:25 EST 2005 | SLVito
Morning All, I have to choice between two axial through hole machines: Panasert AVK 3 and Universal VCD Sequencer 8. I will insert axial components with 0,45 mm to 0,8 mm component lead diameter and perform jumper wire insertion in the same machine.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 11:56:32 EDT 2017 | proceng1
We use our MIRTEC to inspect Thru hole axial components after they've come off of the Universal VCD machine. I just add them to the centroid data in Circuitcam and the operators program the images like any other part.
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 | Mon Jan 31 05:25:54 EST 2005 | gaurav
Morning All, > > I have to choice between two > axial through hole machines: Panasert AVK 3 and > Universal VCD Sequencer 8. I will insert axial > components with 0,45 mm to 0,8 mm component lead > diameter and perform jumper wire insertion in t
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 | Mon Jul 22 09:51:06 EDT 2002 | pjc
They have the part because they're selling the part. UIC's Replacement Parts Division doesn't care about when a machine was built. All they're concerned about is what parts are selling. That old part I'll bet was for an axial VCD inserter or sequence
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 20:01:32 EST 2006 | bigdaddysoy9
I have no affiliation with Universal other than being a customer. We use the VCD/Radial 8 series machines. We run them 24 hours a day, 6 days a week. We spend approx. 30 minutes per machine per week maintaining them. I would recommend them to anybody
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