Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 15:08:37 EDT 2008 | jmelson
Hello, all, I have been having problems with bent push rods on my Philips CSM84. I have caught it a couple times when it happened, but it happens so fast I still don't know exactly what the sequence is that causes this. The push rod is clipping a
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 21:23:37 EDT 2022 | kumarb
Hi. On our YV88X (Emerald-X), we use the edge clamp + Push-IN clamp to secure the PCB. The push-in metal part pops up fine but unable to move this piece to the LEFT or RIGHT using the dial inside the machine. The latch inside the machine is rotated '
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 10:36:50 EST 2015 | robl
As previous posters have mentioned you need to understand your product range, changeovers, number of feeders needed, critically local support, etc. I've used both and although the Europlacer feeders are nice they are also expensive. We have lot
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 16:47:02 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
Unless the boring big job is conveniently in a panel the same size as the other jobs you want to put through you really need to break it into 2 lines surely? Anything else is just a pain to manage. Longer term you could look at getting another Yamah
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 15:52:53 EST 2007 | jmelson
Some other machines are a lot simpler. Here's how the Philips (mady by Yamaha) CSM84 works. Smaller tape (8 and 12 mm) feeders are all mechanical. A plunger on the head pushes a lever on the feeder at the same time the head comes down. First, the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 16:05:23 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Posting a few more pix on how the 24V is sourced from our Emerald-X (Yamaha YV88X) which looks very similar to your machine. Look for the power supply connector for the dump feeder (which we bought used out of Shenzhen - working well). The green belt
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 17:20:40 EST 1998 | Marc P.
| Does anyone have angles on how to reduce N2 consumption at reflow process (i.e. process control equipment, etc.)? | | Any help would be appreciated | There are a number of ways to reduce consumption: 1)One way to look at consumption is to view i
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 09:39:02 EDT 2015 | rgduval
Hey, David, For service, check out 4TechUSA over in Detroit. It's not Chicago, but, you're closer to Detroit up there than I am down here in Houston :) For your issue....do you have access to the UIC Knowledge Base? The first issue I found in the
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 07:35:08 EST 2019 | proceng1
We also have a few customers that seem to buy the cheapest LEDs available and provide them for the build. We've had complete reels that had obviously been exposed and oxidized. You can try a solder with a more aggressive flux. How long is your pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 08:37:47 EDT 2001 | jbieber
Gregory, I think that the profile is too radical, i.e. zone 6 to zone 7 temperatures are too far apart. I would guess that the solderjoints have not all reached 183C in zone 6 which is why the uBGA's do not have a symmetrical ball collapse. You may
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