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Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 16:53:11 EDT 2007 | bbl

If you're still looking and cost is a major factor. Celestica Toronto is selling a couple of GSM 1's in reasonable condition. They should do the job and there's tons of parts/feeders etc available in the used market. I think they're asking around

Universal GSM and 0402/0201 Placement

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:57:14 EST 2015 | dilogic

I doubt you will be able to get satisfactory results with 0201. 0402 is another story. When doing 0402 projects, we use only electric (MP) feeders and always at the same feeder slots (feeder teach done for each of them). MPF08 nozzle works fine. Also

4790 replacement

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 15:52:07 EST 2007 | electrovert

What is your budget? Hsp 4796 from Universal is great. You can still use Hsp4790 feeders with the Hsp 4796. Hsp4796 is very durable and it is can self taught a component. This is very helpful for you since you do a lot of prototype. Universal (Gsm) h

Universal Instruments or Mirae

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 08:49:13 EDT 2017 | kalsi311

Yes Evitmov, you can say I am more comfortable with mirae machines then advantis. I just want to know if somebody worked on MR series mirae machines and Fusion UIS machines so he can give me an advice witch one is better. Definitely I will not buy mo

Re: LOOKING FOR USED GSM

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 11:53:03 EDT 1998 | K S

| I am currently looking for a used universal GSM machine to lease or rent for 6 to 12 months. I already have a complete compliment of feeders so machine does not need to have them. Possibility of purchase would be an option. Please repsond with phon

GSM Calibration

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 10:12:09 EST 2007 | geb

Hi, I am wondering how often people have their GSM (1994 edition) pick and place machines calibrated. We have had ours installed for about 18 months now. It has not been calibrated since its installation. Head 2 has been picking components off centr

Universal Advantis platform

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 00:25:16 EST 2021 | ttheis

My company has a line with two GSM1 machines. We are planning a second line and considering the Advantis AC-72 or AC-30 models but I have a few questions I was hoping someone could chime in on. 1. Are the GSM feeders capable of being used on the Adv

Universal Advantis

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 15:45:41 EDT 2005 | vickt

The older generation "GSM" feeders will work fine on the multifunction variations of the AdVantis Platform, but will not physically work on the Lightning based AC30L. The AC30L uses a 42v feeder interface, while the MF versions have both the new 42v

Flip Chip

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:58:42 EDT 2001 | CAL

I personally like Universals GSM and the Siemens F series for placement machines and companies. Both have great laboratorys set up for Flip Chip processing.Both Also have industry leading experts on staff. Machine info: can they do tacky flux dispen

large bga (55mmx44mm) capable placement machines?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 04:45:02 EDT 2004 | Rob

Hi, Depends on where in the world you're based, but in the UK you can pick up a decent Universal GSM1 for around �12K-�15K ($20K-$27K). We place BGA's, huge fine pitch IC's, 72mm connectors etc with no problem. I believe they do up to 100mm feeder


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