Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 10:35:44 EDT 2007 | oldsmtdude
Way to many variables here. I could have 3 or 4 setups on a HSP/GSM line if the boards are simple. Preprint boards to change the printer while still running... Thus a minute or two. Yet changing over a full GSM and 4 carriages on the HSP takes a ton
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 15:25:10 EDT 2002 | lysik
I would look at Universal for sure. They have a ton of late model Chip placer's and GSM's that they will discount heavy. There are so many used GSM's and HSP's on the market you could probably get what you need for a fraction of the cost. You could p
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 18 13:06:34 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Hallj: I believe a Universal "chipjet" is a bulk feeder that mounts directly on a GSM placement head. Check the link below. TTYL Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 14:16:18 EST 2002 | ernman
In a low vol/high mix which would be the best. 3 Assembleon Topaz Xi's or 1 Universal 4796HSP & GSM
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 19:33:55 EST 2005 | upinder
Hi All. I am looking for quiet a few feeders for our Universal's HSP and GSM placement machines. Any and all help is apreciated. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 08:23:46 EDT 2007 | DeP
Trying to find the ideal changeover time on an SMT line with stencil printers, GSM'S, and HSP's? What are other company's getting? What does SMT world consider ideal?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 09:53:33 EDT 2005 | PWH
Thanks all for the opinions. Our shuttle/GSM1/PTF install was done by an ex-UIC engineer. Have never utilized shuttle so appreciate the advice on pros and cons of it all. We have 1.0 mil on PTF side and 4.0 on shuttle side. C4 head on both sides