Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 22:26:53 EST 1998 | Larry
I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. 60 station rotary head. 8222 Controler Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. Asking $80,000 E-mail for more info. larrys@adepttech.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 00:14:21 EST 1998 | Larry
I made a mistake on the price. It's only $55,000. Priced for a quick sale, we need the floor space. | I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. | 60 station rotary head. | 8222 Controler | Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. | Askin
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 18:20:02 EST 1999 | Brian W.
It is also possible to use standoffs to provide the board spacing. There are permanent types and washaway types. This eliminates the need for special prepping of components. The operator slides the bead over the lead prior to installation. I have
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 12:57:13 EDT 2009 | dnebel
Looks like you'll need to reset the controller. That will require turning the Run/Halt swith to Halt and back to Run. That should put an @ prompt on the screen. There is a list of inputs you continue through to reinitiate, but I have forgotten the
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 03 01:44:56 EDT 2009 | slthomas
Doug is on to something there, but you may still have other problems. It could be your exec. is corrupt and needs a reload (I sound like a certain UIC tech. support dude) or you could have a hardware problem. Do you vacuum that thing out with any f
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 07:12:07 EDT 2005 | pci
yes there are. main mfrs of axial inserters are panasonic,samsung,tdk,universal.... in some of the cases u need to have a axial sequencer too, which are used to sequence the axial componnets prior to the insertion.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 09:07:43 EDT 2005 | mgrimes
I understand this isn't the appropriate place for equipment marketing, however, EAS has several Axial Inserters available (6287A's, 6287B's, 2596 Sequencers, 6241D). If interested, you can contact me at matt@easiky.com.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 01:08:30 EDT 2005 | Miked
We use in our production a lot of axial components so we dont have any smd components or pcb`s. Now i would like to know is there in a world any axial component shooting machines?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 16:49:44 EDT 2005 | slthomas
There's a Universal 6241D on the Equipment Mart page of this site in New Hampshire, and a 6241B in the UK. I've always like Universal, but admittedly that's all I know about PTH AI. :)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 20:01:32 EST 2006 | bigdaddysoy9
I have no affiliation with Universal other than being a customer. We use the VCD/Radial 8 series machines. We run them 24 hours a day, 6 days a week. We spend approx. 30 minutes per machine per week maintaining them. I would recommend them to anybody