Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 17:24:20 EDT 2007 | jmelson
I think the Yamaha 84S is very similar to my Philips CSM84. head 3 cannot reach all the feeder locations. I believe feeder locations 1-3 on the front rail, and is it 41-43 on the back rail (the first 3 again) are out of range for the X axis to move
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 21:13:11 EDT 2018 | stephenj37824
So lots of quotes and research later we have eliminated a few added a few to our choices lol. So it looks like we will be doing a decent volume now (due to our other board supplier letting us down as well). Roughly 4-5 million leds/connectors per mon
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"
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:05:25 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
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