Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 02:29:55 EST 2010 | sachu_70
YAMAHA has been OEM to Philips for CSM range machines. Hence it is certainly recommended to have your machine one-time completely overhauled by YAMAHA before you decide to engage local 3rd party agencies for maintenance or maintain in-house. The cost
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 03 14:39:32 EDT 2011 | christian01976
Hello. We use an Assembléon MC24 (similar to the Yamaha YS24, the fast version of the YS12) and I can say it is a really good machine. Low maintenance and a good userfriendly software. We run our MC24 with 35.000 cph. And the machine is really small.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 18:05:13 EST 2005 | darby
The Yamaha manual is pretty straight forward on this one so I presume the "Philips" is as well. Go to the Maintenance, Repair and Adjustment chapter and look up Drift-Adjusting. It is in the Controller section. If you don't have a manual let us know
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 02:37:35 EDT 2018 | rob
Hi Thomas, Yes, we are pretty good at feeder maintenance, we gang pick on our Yamaha/Assembleon kit with no issues. On one of our older machines (YV112-3/Sapphire) we pick 12 LEDs at once per side of the machine. On a couple of jobs we exceed the ma
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 14:46:14 EDT 2021 | mishafockin
We currently have Yamaha/Assembleon Opal with heller 1800. I think we can start with just a printer and PnP. I am open to a refurb printer but would like to get a new PnP. I understand it costs a minifortune but working out bugs and lack of maintenan
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 15:44:16 EDT 2022 | smtusa
What about MY100? Its based on the same high speed hydra head just two of them. Do you not recommend those as well? Originally, I was looking at a MY9 before spending on a MY100dx. Certain things mydata do make it attractive but im a low mix, high
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 16:11:08 EDT 2022 | cyber_wolf
I have no experience with the MY100. Personally, I'm not a fan of platforms where the PCB is not stationary. Mechanical feeders typically require more maintenance than electronic. Yamaha is one of the few I haven't worked with. It is my understan
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 03:48:51 EDT 2005 | Base
YV100, easy... YV112 uses a dual work-area, dual gantry machine in which the gantry does X and the PCB-table does Y movements. Also each gantry can only work on one PCB work-area and can pick form only one side of the machine. Basically you have two
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 21:51:24 EDT 2022 | rgduval
The only time we dealt with "major" loss related to the feeders was when they were out of maintenance. Kept in good shape, sure there's loss; but, I never considered it to be major. But, that is subjective, of course. In the end, in my mind, it
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 17:03:56 EDT 2022 | rgduval
As much as I love MyData machines, if you are low mix high volume, they may not be the best solution. They have their place in the mix, but, I believe their greatest value is in high mix environments. Not to say that the My's won't do the work, the