Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 15 13:56:29 EDT 2007 | bondheli
Hi Brand new here and I really need some help on a problem with a Philips CSM84V. We have programs loaded and they worked fine awhile ago. When we hit run now, the conveyor starts running without the board being present (says "transporting pcb" not w
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 12:31:01 EST 2005 | Darek
Thanks a lot. Shortly and clearly.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 04:38:43 EST 2005 | mskler
check the placement height of the head, That can be checked by manual up & down of head on conveyor the nozzle should just soft touch the conveyor. Also check the down speed of head.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 05:40:12 EST 2005 | ajay
we also faced similar problem in fuji cp643. addition to your suggestion - mainly in program PCB thickness, component height checked & set correctly , then problem solved.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 08:11:41 EST 2005 | lwright10
is the Chuck set correctly on the collers, Wide jaw Soft spring & Narrow jaw hard spring. Also check the pick up angle in the feeder file.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 06:27:12 EST 2005 | sayyarif@aecl.com
Dear, i faced the same problem. slow down the transport speed, increase the component hight & make the pick-place soft. Best regards.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 23:30:57 EDT 2007 | TRACY M
Yes, but you can expect a 20%+ pickup failure rate. Chuck-based alignment was so 1990's.... :)
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 20:13:35 EDT 2007 | bondheli
I am going to try that. Thank you very much for your help I really appreciate it.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 20:47:18 EDT 2007 | bondheli
Yep you were right, turns out the middle sensor went bad. Thanks again for your help.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 05 08:14:50 EDT 2009 | propox
Hi Everybody, For this time I was using Philips CSM84V and VZ, now I bay Topaz and Emerald, nad I have ask for everyone, do anybody have manuals for this. Thanks for all help