Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 11:19:36 EDT 2004 | jax
The HSC, "Lightning Head", is offered on two platforms, Genesis and Advantis. The decision will depend on your throughput needs and price requirements. In comparison to the HSP, I would recomend the HSC. With the ability to use docking feeder carts,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 08:43:25 EDT 2005 | jax
The Lightning Head on an Advantis Platform is a good choice. You should expect to see "Real Life" speeds around 20K, better accuracy than any Turret Style Machine, and the software is the same as any GSM,Genesis,Advantis machine using a Windows platf
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 14:35:58 EST 2007 | scotceltic
If you are already purchasing an Advantis your best bet for ease of programming would be sticking with another Universal product. Genesis, Advantis are all good choices.
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 14 01:01:02 EDT 2018 | reckless
You are making me jealous! Will be on the lookout for lightening head next. Do you recommend genesis or advantis? My SMT operator prefers the genesis, but my pocket is scared of the linear motors going out. FYI I have 2 of those OS2 GSMs.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 15:36:07 EDT 2009 | swag
We have Universal Genesis Lightning, Genesis In-Line 7, Advantis Flexjet + just bought 2 new Genesis platforms. Great machines. Good for high volumes or small, proto builds.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 14:09:06 EDT 2017 | ilavu
Make sure that you have some feature on the part to get orientation check. We tried long time ago and it did work on GSM with 4 spindle. For us, setup the vision system was the challenge for correct rotation using vib feeder.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 16:22:37 EDT 2017 | gregcr
Hi All, I have a series of snap-in radial TH capacitors that I would like to place using a pick and place. Has anyone had any success using a universal platform machine? My thought is a custom vib feeder would present the parts just fine. Any feed
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 11:19:23 EDT 2017 | swag
We've done some of this - paste in hole. O.K. success but really we prefer to do stuff on selective wave for best results. For your application, look at a high force head to place the snap in component. Additionally, you might find it more efficie
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 10:51:20 EDT 2013 | capse
Universal Instruments has several platforms for you to consider; Advantis AC-60 LED, Genesis II and Fuzion.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 30 15:11:25 EDT 2017 | gregcr
thanks for the info SWAG. My thought was to use a GSM/advantis like a radial inserter or odd form place machine, after double side SMT. We run selective solder as well. The parts I'm looking to place are snap-in electrolytics and radial inductors.