Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 17:30:04 EDT 2000 | Eutectic state
Go with Universal. We had Fuji equipment for years. That is all but phased out now and we only are buying Universal. You cannot beat their service. The chip shooters are great. The only cons that I have dealt with is the learning curve on the n
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 09:56:18 EDT 2003 | vickt
5 years ago (mostly likely 7-8 yrs). Most of these failures can be attributed to simple overtemp conditions or mechanical stress. Customers who do not keep the cooling fan filters clean on their machines tend to see a higher failure rate due to highe
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 22:05:45 EDT 1998 | Jason
John, Universal has a smaller footprint HSP chipshooter, I believe the 4795S and the 4796R that takeup a lot less space than the full sized chipshooters do. I have a 4795S, it's just as reliable as our full sized 4795's & 96's. As far as BGA's I pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 11:27:54 EST 1999 | J. Coogan
Greg Please call us at 607-779-7497 to talk to one of our HSP Technical Specialists. We'd be glad to help. J. Coogan Universal Instruments Corp.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 10:24:51 EST 2003 | kauerr
Hey, go to http://www.uic.com it is the Universal Instruments website. Universal sells HSP 4796 machines. These are actually Sanyo TCM 3000 Machines. We have 4 of them, they are awesome machines. Hope this helps, Curt
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 21:13:09 EDT 1998 | skhun
| Our company is currently looking to implement a SMT production line. What I am looking for is feedback on people's experiences with various machines. | Here's what we are in the market for: | Low/Mid volume 3,000+cph machine that can handle high j
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 09:46:12 EDT 1998 | J Coogan
Mike FYI SANYO chipshooters are sold/serviced worldwide through two sources; Nissei Sangyo Trading Co. (which is a division of Hitachi), and Universal Instruments Corp (http//www.uic.com). Contrary to popular belief, SANYO High-Technology Co., Ltd.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 10:25:36 EST 1999 | J. Coogan
Doug The 4796A and 4796R machines maintain maximum tact time within an XY table movement window of approximately 17mm. In addition, due to their ability to perform "on-the-fly" theta correction, they are also able to maintain top speed for a larger
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 08:55:25 EDT 2002 | pjc
Rick, Here is a piece written in, I belivee the April issue SMT Magazine: Binghamton, N.Y. Sanyo High Technology and Universal Instruments Corp. have renewed an agreement whereby Sanyo will continue to provide the HSP line of chipshooters sold und
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 09:24:06 EST 2005 | UIC HSP Techs
The problem you report is very uncommon. Nozzles falling out of the placement heads can only be caused by severe mis-adjustment or failed parts. The following items should be checked: 1) Nozzle position hooks (on placement heads) 2) Clutch solenoid/