Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 13:14:49 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We just bought an Advantis w/flexjet head. Great machine. No problems with anything and Universal support is excellent as always. Prec-Pro dual lane feeders are the way to go. Also, I recommend buying the NPI module. This software allows you to
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 | Mon Oct 31 11:43:21 EST 2005 | PWH
Thanks for the input, all!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 13:56:09 EST 2006 | PWH
I'm looking at buying a Universal Advantis with a Flex Jet head on it. Any users out there who can give me real numbers for placement rates?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 12:24:03 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi Vickt, No need to apologise, I'd still buy another Universal, as you make good machines. Rob.
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 | Wed Jan 18 13:45:07 EST 2006 | PWH
Advantis 8mm feeders - I intend to buy all prec. pro. feeders intitially. Is it advisable to buy all dual lane 8mm or do I need single lane 8mm mixed in as well for any reason?
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 | Fri Oct 28 09:44:11 EDT 2005 | PWH
I'm considering buying a UIC Advantis P&P machine. I'm worried about the huge, additional cost of new feeders. We've been running GSM's for years so we have tons of GSM vibe bases, tracks and feeders. UIC tells me that old pneumatic GSM feeders ca
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 00:25:16 EST 2021 | ttheis
My company has a line with two GSM1 machines. We are planning a second line and considering the Advantis AC-72 or AC-30 models but I have a few questions I was hoping someone could chime in on. 1. Are the GSM feeders capable of being used on the Adv