Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 14:54:50 EDT 2007 | andras
Not at all Jon. I have been using my CSM66 for 2 years and I think it is a very stable and abiding machine. It can place 0603 and 0.65mm pitch SSOP without any problem at 3000-3600cph. Easily and cheaply maintainable, so good choice for a "garage-wor
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 17:34:03 EST 2007 | darby
Before you go any further - what do you want to do with this machine? Search the archives for Yamaha Philips cross reference and there is a bit of info there on what they are capable of. Forget about 0402 and they will only do 0603 capacitors with an
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 22:54:51 EDT 2006 | Darby
Short answer is - not really. According to the manual in Chapter 1-5 Supply devices (Feeders) overview "There are also available an 8mm tape feeder which handles 1005(0402) square chips". I have never seen one. The problem is that even an H nozzle is
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 13:52:51 EDT 2007 | jasont
plz advise if the below feeders are compatible on CSM 46/60 (are they downwards compatible?); 1. Philips series FV-84-xxxxxC, model PA2903/70 (2,4 pitch, 8mm) QTY=29 2. Philips series FV-82-7-xxxxD, model PA2903/73 0603-type (2,4 pitch, 8mm
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 15:43:04 EST 1998 | Chuck Footit
| 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
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 23:59:30 EST 2011 | jeffr
These machines have three heads... Head 1 (jaws 0.7mm x 4mm)0603 up to small tantalum. Head 2 (jaws 3.0mm x 20mm)small tant up to PLCC44 or SOP28. Head 3 No jaws, uses just Vision. Can do Large tantalum up to QFP208, however can only take a single no
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 17:04:57 EST 2011 | gosswald
I have been looking at Quad IVC machines as they come close to my budget and needs. I recently looked at a Phillips CSM84VZ in a warehouse that has been taken out of operation locally. The machine has probably been setting for about two years. It h
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 19:39:18 EDT 2005 | darby
This is a very difficult question to answer as it will depend greatly on your component mix. I will presume that the CSM 84VZ is of the following configuration: 2 x RDC Synchro Heads. Heads 1 & 2. These are mechanically centering heads with a chucki
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