Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 15:10:35 EDT 2012 | smtivan
Dear Colleagues! Our organization has a lot of not-intellectual feeders for Essemtec Pick&Place CSM7000, but we would like to use this feeders in Essemtec CSM7100. Does it possible? What will we need to do for normal work of CSM7100 with old feeders
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 20:46:04 EST 2005 | imceachern
Does anyone have any component library files for the CSM7100 to share? We just got a new one and have many components that we have to create for the system ...
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 03:46:34 EDT 2021 | earesearch
Hello, I currently have several csm7100, csm7000plus and pantera xv from essemtec. I wanted to see if anyone here was interested in training per hour or job. I have another friend who also has a csm7000 and needs some assistance in a few areas to g
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 18:32:16 EDT 2007 | colormaker
We have narrowed down our search for a new P&P machine with the help of the few thousand threads I have read. We have our eye on three machines APS L60 by APS MC 383 by MannCorp CSM7100 by ESSEMTEC Anyone have any comments on our three finalist ? Fe
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 17:58:12 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
What?? You haven't unpacked it yet? I unpacked mine (CSM7100V) the day it arrived. You need to make sure that all the parts are there and undamaged. Training has value. It is hard to justify that much money to get one of the Essemtec techs on-site.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 23:56:35 EST 2007 | isd_jwendell
I run a prototype/small-run shop, so I'll include some recommendations too: 1) Don't buy a machine for just what you are doing today. Once you get into this field you will find demand to do more. 2) Don't scrimp on the stencil & machine. You will spe
Electronics Forum | Sat May 05 00:44:55 EDT 2012 | isd_jwendell
I currently use an Essemtec CSM7100V (I've used it for about 5 years), which will place 0.5mm pitch and 0402s. I bought this after selling a Manncorp machine (used it for about 3 years). Service from Essemtec (manufacturer) is MUCH different than Man
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