Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 07:56:19 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
Since you got no reply, I will give it my best shot but we do not have a radial inserter because they are really expensive. I would start with Universal instruments. I think its http://www.uic.com. I think they still make them in New York. TDK and Pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:14:50 EDT 2020 | emeto
Universal instruments used to build this kind of equipment back in the days. Not sure if they still do it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:35:31 EDT 2020 | charliedci
Yes, we have an old Universal axial and they still offer independent machines for axial, radial and DIP components, but I do not have the floor space for that. Some offer "odd form" insertion machines (Juki, Hanwha, Cenncorp)which is the direction I
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 15:23:45 EDT 1998 | Claude Couture
I have trouble loading the executive file into a universal DIP inserter (model 6796 unimod). the start of the loading goes well, but stops at byte 5689. the "run" light stays off. Anybody who knows these machine will know what I'm talking about. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 17:24:08 EST 2020 | rvines1
Due to couple of customers who still have some products that are completely through-hole, we use our Universal DIP and Axial equipment on a somewhat regular basis. Our machines are pretty old, but they work pretty well, and we don't do enough throug
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 13:49:47 EDT 1999 | Claude Couture
The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table move
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 13:44:06 EDT 1999 | Eric Lee Williams
| | The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 10:43:42 EDT 1999 | Ken Kkoyen
| The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table mo
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 20:33:44 EDT 1999 | Ron Gillam
| | | The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y tabl
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 07:47:21 EST 1999 | Wendy Casker
| Does anyone know 2-pin DIP components? Who uses them, why are they in the DIP form and not simple axial components? Are they usually placed by hand or by modified DIP placement machines? | Thanks for any answers, | | Erhard | Good Morning, 2 pin