Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 03 06:47:26 EDT 2024 | charlie_cidp1984
Hi, Our customer thinking about purchasing of UIC machine. They are choosing between GC60 and GC120 . I would like to asking You about Your experience on those both machines. Please wrote You opinion about it. Customer have big production and now th
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 09:16:21 EDT 2018 | directx995
Hello, We are EMS and we are using Unviersal Instruments machines, we have few GC60 and GC120. You didn't mention how old machine is, which is very important. Regarding picks, our GC120 do around 1 million picks PER WEEK when we are running LED proj
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 03:55:50 EDT 2018 | directx995
Hello everyone, I was wondering, we use Universal Instrument equipment (GC60's, AX30-L, GC120). We have constant problems with panels that are 180 degrees rotated. We can fix placement on one side (0 degrees or 180 degrees) but the other side HAVE t
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 11:22:34 EDT 2018 | sarason
To answer your question directly Boardwidth - X = newX for a flipped board. Plus adjustments for your offset if your board is not perfectly symetrical You can try my program PCBSynergy which generates many formats from CAD files, or PCBCSV files. If
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 03 13:11:10 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
You question implies they already have UIC machines so already know what to expect and presumably know what they need. If they already have UIC machines, they're already invested in the platform, feeders etc and so this could well be a complete no br
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 03 09:57:05 EDT 2024 | poly
What other machines have they got? I've got a gc30, gx37 and gc11. The lightning head has a much more limited height range than the 7 spindle or 4 spindle heads. You can't pick off trays with the lightning either. The GC60 / GC120 are amazing for
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