Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 11:55:46 EST 2007 | MGC
You might be wise to contact Universal's local office for support and or access to the required kits. http://www4.uic.com/wcms/WCMS2.nsf/index/Contact_Us_53.html#Western
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 16:18:09 EDT 2022 | ttheis
Makes sense; hand written notes in our calibration kit noted that 340's we're acceptable, but apparently not.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 18:01:22 EDT 2011 | comatose
We had a camera die on one of our GSMs. I got a new camera, and it is working, but I need to either find a cal kit to rent for a day, or else if someone knows a reasonably accurate procedure to calibrate the new camera using the other upward looking
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 12:22:30 EDT 2007 | SWAG
Make sure you get a good upward looking camera combo. 4.0 on rear and 2.6 for PTF (platform tray feeder) parts is my favorite. Easy to wrench on, calibrate (if you have a cal. kit), and easy to program. Single beam will run at 2000+ cph and dual b
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 10:50:35 EST 2007 | mika
What about the component placement with Head #2? Head # 1 is ok? Is it only the pickup that is the problem and if so, from all feeder banks (front & Rear)? Concider Z-axis height adjustment, procedure is in the manual. You normally don't need to re-
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 22:59:04 EST 2014 | comatose
As far as OEMs go, Universal themselves are pretty reasonable about second-user support. Its only $500 to register an older GSM, and their factory field service people aren't any more expensive than many competent smaller companies. You do have to bu
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 11:35:01 EST 2009 | dilogic
1. can you load cut tape onto the feeders, or only reels? You can, but you have to use cover tape extender (pretty cheap, though) >2. how about parts on trays (like Atmel AVRs in the QFP package)? You need tray feeder. But you can "make" your own