Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 10:32:19 EDT 2004 | vickt
This was not a automatic feature of the 4796 series HSPs. You can try to continue to reset-start the feeder crg after each component missing event,and slowly build the remaining placements, but at some point you will reach a dead end. My best advice
Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 15:58:37 EDT 2004 | Patrick Tarell ... Automation Engineering Jabil Circuit
Hello Alan! We have used both chipshooters, we also have a Mydata with the hydra head... We switched entirely from Fuji CP7 to the UIC HSP4796 and now HSP4797. The CP7 is a nice machine but we were very unhappy with the support structure within Fu
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 13:43:29 EDT 2003 | T.Vick
Yukim, Just another thought (way off the solder paste trail that you've been on so far)....Are the parts similar in thickness? The 4796 and 4797 HSP's have a closed loop function that compensates for variations in component thickness based on fe
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 15:47:34 EDT 2003 | JB
We have an HSP 4796, if the feeder mechanism is the same, this may help you a bit. First make sure that the componet definition is right on the component library. Tape or Embossed. Second, the component thickness vs actual thickness. Is the pick u
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 15:33:49 EST 2004 | J Smithj
We were and still are having problems with magnetized nozzles on the HSP 4796. The problem was found when numerous parts were thrown after being placed on pad. It appeared to be picking parts up off the board after placement. Nozzles were pulled out
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 16:21:33 EDT 1999 | Dan Perkins
|Jason, The stroke of the cutter blade cam rod is fairly tight, is machine making loud clunking noise when it stops? If so stoke may need to be adjusted. Send me an email if you would like to talk. dan |Yes, I am aware of this machine being a Sa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 17:30:04 EDT 2000 | Eutectic state
Go with Universal. We had Fuji equipment for years. That is all but phased out now and we only are buying Universal. You cannot beat their service. The chip shooters are great. The only cons that I have dealt with is the learning curve on the n
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 09:31:35 EDT 2005 | PWH
We have an HSP 4796B chipshooter on the floor. Feeder pick-ups after changeover (during new run start-up) are always a bit of a hastle. Can anyone tell me if a feeder "zeroing" jig works well? I always reset feeder B offsets. I recorded "B" offse
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 00:12:42 EDT 2001 | laujh
May I join in this forum also? Does Universal has any new/special platform avaiable in the market to handle board size up to 20" x 32" and thickness 0.300". The current HSP 4796A and GSM1/2 can only handle board size up to 14" x 18" and 18" x 20" r
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 20:20:30 EDT 2004 | M.L. Feather
Is there a way to have one nozzle on the HSP Chipshooter 4796 to use a higher force of vacuum than the other nozzles? For instance, an 8x4 embossed feeder has components that are wedged hard into the plastic and cannot be pulled out with regular vacu