Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 15:01:50 EST 2013 | ercdave1
Thank you for the help and great advise. as of right now I am looking at a 2002 universal GSM2. its running UPS software Level 4.5 Supplement E, and it has updated heads. the machine is sold by PFI of florida. they will install, calibrate on site
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 25 20:11:58 EDT 2015 | ercdave1
Thank you for taking the time to read this post. I hope I can get some help since I am at the point where I don't know what to do. I have a Q block Universal GSM2 having some issues. I am getting an error message that reads. "spindles Not seen for
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 14:54:52 EDT 2015 | ercdave1
Hello, just a quick update on this issue. I disabled head 2 on beam 2 which was the second head I worked on, and left only active the head that I had work with first and ran dry cycle with. after disabling the head 2, the machine zeroed with no pr
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 13 09:36:46 EDT 1998 | RNLM
| Is cost an issue? I evaluated Siemens Siplace about a year ago and the price per placement was twice what Phillips Machinery has to offer. We too are a high mix/low PCb count shop. Also, Siemens has many hidden costs and the references I talked
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 01:59:01 EDT 2023 | ttheis
Thanks, what about the camera calibration? Does it use the same kit as the GSM machines?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 23:54:26 EDT 2006 | mika
If You adjust the focus to perfection, You still need the UIC GSM calibration kit, so that the machine will know where the spindles are according to the cameras (OTHC, P2P:s, fiducial camera), X-Y-Theta-spindles, nozzle changer, feederbanks and mach
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 18:21:09 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
We just recently registered with UIC a GSM that we obtained used from another company. I don't recall exactly how much it was, but I believe it was in the $1000-$1500 range. All they are really charging you to register is the software, not the mach
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 18:32:20 EDT 2011 | marcelll
I have all the kits & jigs to service GSM I'm doing it for 20 years at much better price then Universal Contact me if interrested Marcel Duclos info@controlemd.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 15:21:56 EST 2007 | flipit
If you teach your feeders, you can no longer gang pick correct? I have never had a dual beam or dual head GSM before. However, if you teach feeders with the fiducial camera and your picks are still off, there is an offset in one or several spindles
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 11:19:09 EST 2007 | SWAG
That's what I'm talking about. Might need to calibrate, then. We usually rent a cal. kit and do the cal. ourselves. Just make sure you specify your block, head configuration, etc. when renting. As for frequency, we generally don't worry about it