Electronics Forum: yamaha electrical 8mm feeder (Page 2 of 3)

Yamaha or Europlacer?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 11:05:53 EDT 2015 | billmeye

Brian, thank you for taking time to discuss your buying experience, I read your link and it was very thorough. I also work for a small CEM using Mydata equipment. We have had Mydata going back to 1998 but truely are looking for something simpler. F

siemens feeders spare parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 04:45:47 EDT 2006 | twentech

Dear O.K. We have for sale: 1. one Siemens feeder 12/16 mm part no. 00141092-04. Can be used for electrical motor. Price: EUROS 150.00 ex warehouse in the Netherlands 2. ten Siemens feeders brand new in original boxes 2x8 mm partno. 00141096-04. Pr

assembleon emerald xi part build

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 22:39:27 EDT 2020 | kylehunter

Thanks so much for all your help! That's amazing that electric feeders like that exist. I will definitely be reaching out to them and evaluating them. I think you may be made a typo though. The standard black handle 8mm feeders have a 4mm pitch. The

Yamaha YV100 Feeders

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

Yamaha/Philips Model Number Cross References

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 18:50:48 EST 2006 | darby

G'day Marina, Only YM/CSM seies feeders will fit these machines. Feeders were generally prefixed as Y8, Y12 = mechanical advance 8mm, 12mm. There may be some Y16 in existence but I doubt it. HA12, HA16 = air activated 12mm, 16mm. The HA12 could take

advice on used PnP

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 01:25:58 EDT 2020 | jmelson

> I think the main > issue is the bend radius you can apply to tape > with deeper pockets. Right, on my Philips CSM84, on the larger tapes, I don't thread the tape through the return slot, I let it play out the front of the feeder. The

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 20:21:40 EST 2010 | steinerson

Hi Jeff I would recommend you to try unexpensive user friendly Juki Late Model KE760 series. you need a flexible machine that can handle components,fine pitch QFP. This machine is very unique. you can use even without an offline software optimizer,

Re: Philips (Yamaha) Placement Machines Boo's & Cheers

Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 13:54:17 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| I am interested to buy some Yamaha feeders! | 8mm, 16mm and 24mm for Hyper series YM-84II. | Can You help? | | The thread on GSM's inspired this: We have a tough time making the trade-off on GSM's work. The next option we like is the Philips (Ya

New SMT line - Need equipment selection help

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 18:16:26 EDT 2005 | URI

Look into the Juki KE-2060E machine. I have been > extremely pleased with this machine. It will > hold 80-8mm feeders, place 0201 (0603-metric) up > to 74mm square ICs and BGA, 150mm long > connectors. Up to 25mm tall components. It can > ha

Yamaha/Philips Model Number Cross References

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 18:48:45 EDT 2005 | darby

CSM 84 = YM84S CSM84VZ = YM84VII Generally referred to as the "Hyper" series. Model numbers went something like this - YM51VM, YM51VMII, YM53VT, YM53VTII, YM58VA, YM58VAII, YM100VP, YM100VPII, YM66S, YM84S, YM84V, YM12D. Other models were "created"


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