Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 07:42:53 EDT 2012 | leemeyer
I just purchased a used Universal Instruments Boardflo conveyor model 5363. It looked like it would be perfect to connect 2 of my Quad 4c machines in line. it came with a SMPI to Smema converter box. I connected the box S1PL and S2PL to what I beleiv
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 11:55:22 EST 2022 | poly
So I'm attempting to run feeder teach for my platform tray feeder... but I've got no idea what first point I should teach is... normal is the end pin of the feeder but this is for the ptf conveyor... so I've got no idea. If I just teach each corner
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 03 01:07:29 EST 2022 | poly
I've got access to the universal manuals / voyager but I haven't found a section that describes the feeder teach setup process, I can pick up the teach slug onto the conveyor and then get into feeder teach but if I teach the corners of the slug as t
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 10:34:46 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
I recently bought a used Universal conveyor #5362I. All I need it to do is pass through boards from 1 machine to the next without operator intervention. The only way I can get it to accept a board from the upstream machine is by pushing the yellow bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 21:56:41 EDT 2000 | Thomas Ravener
There are many available: Simplimatic Process Control Technology (PCT) JOT PMJ Bosch Dynapace Nutek Applied Conveyor Engineering (ACE) A wholly owned division of Universal Instruments and made for UIC integration of their products. This is just but
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 09:14:04 EDT 2017 | sumote
I am in the exact situation. Now using my conveyor as a table.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 09:24:15 EDT 2000 | obrienk
I've been impressed with Universal Instruments in Binghamton, NY. We've been working on a possible SMT line with them because they do everything from soup to nuts. The quality/service so far has been great (and to Dave F's comment, I believe they've
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 26 10:18:42 EST 1998 | Randall Jacobs
John, I realize that I am late to the table but if you are still interested, please contact me at jacobs@uic.com and I can provide you with assistance. I am sure Universal can satisfy any requirements you may have. Randall Jacobs Product Specialist
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 08:47:09 EST 2006 | pjc
Yes, doing the DoEs on your wave to achieve optimum settings that deliver the best results on your worst board is correct method. If not clear on the process, there are still wave solder process classes out there you can attend or hire in-house. If y
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 16:39:26 EST 2011 | eadthem
Your typical high mix line would consist of, Stencil printer, 1-2 foot conveyor belt, fast PNP machine (say a universal 30 spindle turret lightning head), 1-2 foot conveyor belt, large/heavy part PNP (say a universal flex jet 7 spindle or 4 Spindle),