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SMT Assembly Machine Universal UIC GSM Pick and Place, Upgraded, w/ feeders, PTF

$ 7920

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: These machines are functional and still inline so they can be demoed. Sold as-is, with some minor issues, but I can connect you with a guy that works on them, or if your savvy you could probably fix most the issues yourself.
  • Brand: Universal
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Equipment Type: Pick and Place Machine

    Description

    (1) Functional Pre-Owned Universal GSM1 Pick and place machine - Still Operational
    (Subject to prior sell, I am listing this on other venues, as well as as a
    complete
    line with stencil printer and oven here)
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/265091630801
    I have three of these, but this listing is for a single machine.  I'd prefer to sell the whole line (see link above) but I'm needing to get them moved so for the right price I'll sell them piece by piece, I have more room to move with the whole line.
    Up for sale three (One per listing) Universal GSM1 pick and place machines with flexjet and flex heads, each machine is rated at 10,000 cph.
    These were our main production line up until we bought a brand new line last year.  They are actually pretty simple to run and have a lot of built in features that make getting a product setup fairly simple.  While these machines are a little older they are actually pretty lightly used for their age.  I've gone to quite a bit of effort to give all the pertinent information I can in this listing, but please feel free to contact me if there is any more information you need.  I'm more than will to work out a demo as well.
    For their capabilities this is an excellent price, but we realize that older equipment is going to come with issues, and we are selling these "as-is" and "where-is" so hence the low price.  We will have to charge sales tax unless you can provide the appropriate documents showing you are exempt.
    Shipping will be the buyers responsibility, we can help move the machines around, but we will not be responsible for how they are loaded, and I'd rather not have to mess with crating, though for the right price I could probably do that, just make sure you work it out ahead of time.
    This models of pick and place was pretty widely used in the USA, so while parts are likely to be used or repaired they are available.  There are also a handful of techs that still work on these machines at a reasonable rate, I think you can even register them with Universal still, and get what support they offer, but if your buying these your probably on a budget and it does cost to register them.  I have contact information for a tech I found that works on these that we were going to have come out before we decided to sell them, just ask if you'd like it.
    The machines have been in a dry air conditioned facility since we got them 7 years ago.  They have developed a few issues that you may want to address, though one option that we considered would be to reduce the line to two pick and place machines and use one for parts.    The recommendation I made to my boss before we made the decision to sell them was to have a tech come fix them up, the issues don't seem major and can be worked around, I've listed the known chronic issues below.  I can provide the information for the tech we were planning to use who has a lot of experience with these machines, if you like you could even have him check out the machines prior to buying, though my recommendation would be to have him help install and do training for the machines at your location, that way he could get them all calibrated in their new home.
    I have lots more photos and videos, let me know if you'd like access to them.  The line is currently still connected and can be demoed either in person or via video chat.  For those of you familiar with these Universal machines, these are a Q-block.  I'm told they were made around 2000, but there isn't a DOM on the tags.  I was also told these machines were upgraded by Universal in 2005 with a new vision system and ability to take the 42V feeders.
    Here is what I have (first come first server with the preference going to more machines)
    (1) UIC GMS1 w/ Flexjet head w/ 2.6mil on head cameras (~2000)
    (2) UIC GSM1 w/ Flexjet Head w/ 2.6mil on head cameras + High Force head and UL Magellan 2.3mpp Camera (~2000)
    All three machines are fully upgraded (UPS+ 6.2.2.2, running Windows and can use 42V Feeders (More details Below)
    Available Accessories (To be split out with machines or all included with the line):
    (2) UIC Platform Tray Feeders w/ matching conveyors
    (2) Innovative PCB Cart
    (4) Quick Change feeder Plates
    (1)
    Feeder test/set up station to test bot 24 and 42 V feeders
    (3)
    Machine side mount feeder reel changing stations
    (1) Table top
    Feeder Holder
    (
    176)
    Feeders:
    (10)Dual lane 8mm green label 42V
    (110) 8mmX4mm
    (20)
    12mmX8mm
    (8) 12mmX4mm
    (10) 16mm multi
    pitch
    (10) 24mm multi pitch
    (6) 32mm multi
    pitch
    (2) Vibratory Bases + (2) Vibratory feeder
    rails
    Lots of accessories for the Universal Machines
    Also have but sold separately or with line):
    (1) DEK 365GS Screen printer w/ autoflex and vacuum understencil cleaner, l
    ots of accessories
    (1) BTU VIP70 5 Zone Reflow oven (1994)
    (2) .5m PCB Conveyors
    .
    Known issues by machine:
    UIC GSM M1 (without Flex head and PTF):
    No outstanding chronic issues.
    UIC GSM M2:
    Spindle 5 is disabled, it would go down when it wasn't supposed to, we've unplugged the clutch and then leave it out of the optimizing process.  We've talked to a tech that thought this should be a fairly simple thing to track down and fix.  We already tried replacing the Flexjet head PCB and it didn't change anything that would likely be the more expensive fix (did I mention we have a spare Flexjet head PCB?)
    When opening the program editor an error window pops up that reads “u-APE.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows. You will need to restart the program."
    There is still a way to open products by going to through file explorer to find the program you want and open it there. The error message should come up once, but will work on the second attempt opening.  (There is probably a simple fix for this, it hasn't been worth spending much time on.)
    Axis error codes 10210, 10215 and 10223 have shown up occasionally mostly after long inactivity.
    UIC GSM M3:
    Has occasionally had rotation axis errors, we got it to run well by removing the belt between the axis motor and the spindles and spinning the motor to a different orientation and putting the belt back on.  Not quite sure why this helped but it did, again this is likely a pretty simple fix.
    PTF1:
    No Known issues.
    PTF2:
    PTF that is connected to M3 has a serial communication problem (code 26400).  This is a intermittent issue, but it was annoying enough that we ended up disabling the PTF and using the one on M2.  So the machine runs fine, it's just the PTF that has issues.  We were told this could be anything from a loose cable to the main control board.  Hopefully a tech could track it down, or this PTF could be used as a parts unit.
    Universal GSM Details
    (pulled from original purchase documentation, please contact me to verify anything that is critical to you)
    :
    Configuration
    UPS+ 6.2.2.2 - windows software
    NPI Software - New Product Introduction s/w for quick set-up and minimal scrap
    Updated VME! Vision ESI-650H card, EPC-16
    42V and 24V feeder interface can accept latest and older UIC feeders
    (3 or 4) interchangeable precision locking feeder banks
    (Machines with PTF only have 3 removable feeder banks)
    FlexJet with 2.6mil/pixel camera
    - Front mount
    Flex Head (4 Spindle / C4)
    - Rear mount
    (2 of 3 machines)
    Magellan 2.3mpp Camera
    - Rear mount
    (2 of 3 machines)
    Description
    A GSM1 that has been completely updated by Universal.
    Windows UPS+ with NPI software,
    Updated feeder interfaces and banks.
    Magellan cameras and rebuilt VME.
    PTF with PTF conveyor included.
    (2 of 3 machines)
    The perfect solution for high flexibility, low cost, and up to date technology!
    NPI Software
    Scrap-free first article build
    Provides the ability to verify the complete production process: board, feeders, fiducials, components, pre-placement x, y and theta data, and post-placement data
    FlexJet Head - The all-around performer
    The FlexJet Head quickly and accurately places components as small as 0201 up to 55mm square and 25mm tall with single field-of-view inspection. Gang pick up to seven components.  C4/High force head - Unmatched flexibility and odd-form capability To handle your extreme application requirements, programmable insertion forces from 150 to 5000 grams. Additional features include selectable placement delay and normal, medium and slow tact modes.
    High Force Head (GSM1 and/or GSM2)
    The High Force Head assembly is the component pick-up and placement mechanism, with required enhancements to accommodate C4 or odd form type components. It is a four spindle head with each spindle having vertical and rotational movement capability.  The spindles are driven in the vertical direction by a single Z-axis motor (with each spindle individually clutched) for component pick-up and placement. Each spindle accepts a variety of different nozzles, allowing pick-up and transport of various component sizes and types.
    Specifications
    Spec Placement Rate
    Max: 10,000 cph / 0.36 sec per component
    Accuracy
    IC +/-50microns @ 1.33 Cpk / +/-38microns @ 1.00 Cpk
    PCB Dimensions
    Maximum Size: (WxLxH) 508 x 635 x 5.08mm (20 x 25 x 0.2")
    Minimum Size: (WxLxH) 50.8 x 50.8 x 0.508mm (2 x 2 x 0.02")
    Maximum Weight: 2.72kg (6lbs)
    Topside Clearance: 26.5mm (1.04")
    Component Range
    Maximum Size: (WxLxH) 55 x 55 x 25mm (2.17 x 2.17 x 0.98") (150mm MFoV)
    Minimum Size: (WxLxH) 0.25 x 0.5 x 0.15mm (0.01 x 0.02 x 0.006")
    Maximum Weight: 35g (up to 130g via RFQ)