Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 12:58:03 EST 2003 | Mike Cyr
More to the point, If Ross follows this link, he will be able to locate the part he is trying to insert. http://www.uic.com/ss/uictrack.nsf/home?openform
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 13:49:42 EST 2005 | JB
Just like bored say, we delete seg repairs on the monthly bases. It is part of our maintenance now.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:49:06 EDT 2006 | burb1999
We have a MY12 (MYDATA) and wanting to get an IP to place all the big parts i.e BGA, QFP etc..etc.. I have used the Universal GSM1 and like those anything else out there worthy? Todd
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 28 08:20:08 EDT 2006 | Brian
Stick with what you already know. A GSM1 with a 4 spindle head is the way to go. Its excellent for balancing a line becuase you can place anything with it. Or if you need to dispence glue or odd form parts you can add another head later.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 09:57:45 EST 2009 | adlsmt
There are a bunch of GSM's going for around $3,000 on a go-dove aution ending in a few hours. You could buy a few of them for spare parts at that price.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 12:47:25 EDT 2013 | smtventasmex
Hi i am not local i am at texas, but as soones what i can do for you is offer parts if you need vhmadero@smtvys.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 02:03:06 EST 2013 | dman97
Use fuji vision #12. That is for the resistor network types. You cant inspect the individual leads. Vision type 12 tell the CP that this is a rectangular chip with terminals. You don't need to define the leads in the PD just the overall shape of th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 07:38:29 EDT 2014 | dilogic
Z axis drivers are located in co-salled LP servo bay. It is 19" rack mounted in lower left part of the machine. Head1 z axis driver is in slot 4 and head2 driver is in slot 6
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 15:52:37 EDT 2019 | Seth
Is there any way you can change the speed of how fast the head moves when placing a part?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 16:24:10 EDT 2020 | dilogic
Yes, to calibrate you need calibration plate and calibration "parts". There's something you can try, though. There is a setting for on-head camera position. You can modify these values (write down original values, of course) manually and then try it