Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 17:33:44 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Yeah, that gets you there, sort of. I can't locate feeder info. on that file but I could enter it manually and format it later. It beats using a hammer and chisel on marble.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 12 14:26:09 EST 2012 | felo
Hi, I'm wondering if there are any commend to read the feeders coordinates. I know only two: - @WRITE BRD - to send pick and place file - @READ B - to read pick and place file Thanks in advance Lukasz
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 08:27:37 EDT 2017 | andras
We are still using these machines and trying to maintain them (huh, old fashioned guys, aren't we?) Has anybody got any info on parts for these machines like: nozzles, arms, jaws, feeders? Thanks:andras
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 03:05:36 EDT 2017 | robl
Hi Andras, we use Qinyi in China for nozzles and feeders for the YV machines, it's probably worth trying them for the older YM ones. Contact Eric Wu, sales@qy-smt.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 13:49:47 EDT 2017 | melissabergeron
Hi Nikz - I have them available. Please send me your direct email. MBergeron@Lewis-clark.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 17:58:20 EDT 2022 | compit
Assembleon / Philips / Yamaha - Emerald, Emerald II, Topaz, Topaz II, MG-1 ..... and many other models from these companies.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 14:55:55 EDT 2002 | jdill
Hello Do any of you out there with Philips/Assembleon machines have any tips or tricks to repairing there feeders. I call Assembleon and one guy tells me to clean the heads and the feeders with a small lint free brush and to not use any oil on the he
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 01:54:57 EDT 2006 | AR
I assume that you are referring to the same kind of mechanical feeders (older type) that are used on the Philips (Assembl�on) Topaz as well. First make sure that the right gear pulley spring is set to its stiffest position (the loop at the end of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 15:54:12 EDT 2007 | jimmyjames
We have the same problem at times but our feeders tend to move to the back when we want them on the front. We have Opal machines but all the software should be the same. (assuming you have the offline programming/optimization software, AMS) What yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 06:12:18 EST 2018 | reckless
I am new to SMT and need to buy a pick n place machine that runs ~7500 cph and super reliable/no headache. My budget is $10,000. Either I buy seriously used (~15-20 years old gsm) or new Chinese unit. I saw this video and am seriously considering