Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 08:12:40 EDT 2019 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 14:44:41 EDT 2019 | jbaez1
Looking for Pack Driver or driver unit 630 119 8361 from HSP4797 (Universal, Sanyo or Hitachi): Tag information: Pack Driver Model: D2890B S ver. 0.16 W ver. 0.00 Made in Japan
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 14:40:05 EDT 2001 | greggg
Can anyone recommend a low-cost line-balancing software application for use with a Universal HSP (4790) and a GSM-1 with Flex Jet Head (7 nozzles)? Thanks, Greggg
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 11:40:41 EDT 2010 | swag
HSP nozzles get pushed back up into the head by a cam with a pneumatic brake on it. Make sure this is functioning properly. It is not uncommon for the MAC valve that actuates the brake to get flaky = replace it. Also, the nozzles are mechanically
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 18:54:56 EST 2005 | PWH
Our Universal HSP 4796B is throwing nozzles completely out of heads near where the cam-arms/plates (not sure what to call them?) push them back in to the top, parked position after use. My first thought is that the cam arms have become out of toler
Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 15:58:37 EDT 2004 | Patrick Tarell ... Automation Engineering Jabil Circuit
Hello Alan! We have used both chipshooters, we also have a Mydata with the hydra head... We switched entirely from Fuji CP7 to the UIC HSP4796 and now HSP4797. The CP7 is a nice machine but we were very unhappy with the support structure within Fu
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 10:11:11 EDT 2010 | keiths487
we have an HSP that keeps giving nozzle level (low) out of tolerance, we have performed lighting check, also this condition is only showing up on 3 or 4 heads...any input appreciated
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 17:34:10 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Differant machines have differant types of control. smoe use pulse motors with encoders and are controlled by PMD pulse motor drivers. Most of these will have parameters to determine things such as fast over shoot, speed for certian tools and varati
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 11:46:34 EDT 2002 | tmv
Lot's of good discussion in this string...but I think we've missed a few points. First off...turret machines are more than capable of handling the smaller component sizes (in fact, they are the best)...Machines like the SANYO TCM-3000 or Universal 47
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 31 11:28:12 EDT 1999 | Lee Radney
We recently upgrade our Universal/Sanyo 4791 chipshooter to incorporate the NN heads. Since that time (four months ago) We have had several springs break in the new heads. Anyone had a similiar experience? Any idea what might be going on? Thanks