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Now That's What I Call Service:) :) :)

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:47:24 EDT 1998 | smd

The Field Operations Manager showed up yesterday because he'd heard about my smtnet ranting. Now they're going to send somebody up here to look at the six year old machine. Free. It's hard to top service like this! Companies That rule (alphabetical

Re: Now That's What I Call Service:) :) :)

Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 13:42:40 EDT 1999 | David M. Lynch

I was doing some digging for comments from folks like yourself and noticed your mention of Amistar, Philips, and Transition Automation service. As it happens I'm comparing Amistar and Philips machines and support. It's obvious why you're happy with P

Thoughts on Universal GSM1/2 Anyone??

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 07:46:52 EDT 1998 | Scott Davies

We would like to add another pick and place machine to the SMT line. We're low volume so we change the line over after each group of boards. So far we've pretty much ruled out Siplace in favor of the Universal machines. Does anyone care to share the

Re: Thoughts on Universal GSM1/2 Anyone??

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 30 20:41:52 EDT 1998 | Dave

| We would like to add another pick and place machine to | the SMT line. We're low volume so we change the line over | after each group of boards. So far we've pretty much | ruled out Siplace in favor of the Universal machines. | Does anyone care to

Re: Thoughts on Universal GSM1/2 Anyone??

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 11:33:36 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| We would like to add another pick and place machine to | the SMT line. We're low volume so we change the line over | after each group of boards. So far we've pretty much | ruled out Siplace in favor of the Universal machines. | Does anyone care to

Philips CSM84V

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 17:47:05 EDT 2007 | darby

You need to use the H nozzle and 4 small jaws (1005). Have the slot in the jaws machined towards the rear of the jaw to increase reach. Set up and calibrate that head with that chucking assembly. Always use the same chucking assembly on the same he

Help with a CSM 84 V

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 15 20:58:17 EDT 2007 | darby

PCB > Origin > O* > Skip = No Data In > PCB > Mount > M* > Skip = No Data In > System > Parameter > Position > Waiting Pnt Check that the waiting point is not set at such a co-ordinate that the PCB sensor is seeing the gantry. The pcb sensor also h

CMS-84V Software questions

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 17:18:30 EDT 2000 | Allan Overcast

I just purchased a used Philips CMS-84V pick and place machine and am curious if their software (CSM toolbox and/or CSM digitizer) is needed. I use the Protel for Windows PCB layout software. Any input would be helpful. Thanks!

Re: Opinions on Yamaha YM84V II

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 16:19:44 EST 1998 | Brian McCarthy

| We are considering a used Yamaha YM84V II to add to our existing compliment of stand-alone machines. The brochure states that it can place 0603 devices as standard. Is this true? Do you know of any quirks with these machines? Any comments would be

Re: real placement rates

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 12:12:52 EDT 1998 | smd

200 boards/Hr and oven will reflow ~180 boards/Hr but the P&P machine will only place 700-950 CPH | | when setup is taken into account. Minimum pitch is normally .020" and we place an Avg. of 491 TSSOPs and 217 BGAs a month. | | We don't even bother


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