Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 00:20:50 EDT 1999 | HERMAN
| Has anyone had the experience of losing components after they have been placed by the HSP 4796 because of table movement. I've worked on the 4760s, 4780s, and 4785. I don't know if this is a problem or not. We are trying to determine if this a poss
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 08:20:26 EDT 2005 | vickt
Verifying pick height is a good start. Are you using the proper nozzle (81) and feeder (yellow)? How was the comp lib created? If you continue to have any problems, I would suggest copying an 0402 from the master library. You can also call UIC's tech
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 16:16:41 EST 2001 | bcaler
Wanted, Universal's part number for a 201 nozzle used on the HSP4796. Just the part number for one nozzle please. Or contact me if you have one you can sell me. Thanks, Brian
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 20:38:07 EST 2001 | davef
So, what does John Rukavina at Sanyo [888-672-5353] say?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 14:55:20 EST 2001 | bcaler
Thanks for the link Dave, but it doesn't show a P/N for a 201 nozzle (unless I'm blind). I guess it's a big UIC secret. Brian
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 14:41:31 EST 2001 | davef
http://www3.uic.com/852568c80050acb1/9d77f80a90bd656c8525692700744d90/a87e35634983d6458525697d005f8a01?OpenDocument
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 18:54:56 EST 2005 | PWH
Our Universal HSP 4796B is throwing nozzles completely out of heads near where the cam-arms/plates (not sure what to call them?) push them back in to the top, parked position after use. My first thought is that the cam arms have become out of toler
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 13:57:37 EST 2005 | JB
Start by verifying the component definition, the thickness is critical. HSP 4796 uses nozzle 81 for 0402's. Make sure is using the right nozzle. If you need to, use the autoteach function to physically teach the dimensions of it, thickness included.
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