I have seen machines of Universal Perform in the eighties (not smd). I have also observed one when i was working as an engineer. it was used in the manufacture of Tek Scopes 2235 and 2465.
Genesis Series SMT - Universal Instruments
Genesis GI-14D - Best-in-class multi-function machine with fast placement of a wide component range for applications where flexibility and performance per line length are important.
- Dual-beam architecture
- Two 7-spindle InLine7 heads
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