Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 11:17:09 EDT 2023 | sarason
The Philips CSM84 is also known as the Yamaha YM84 John Melson (jmelson) is an expert on these machines , he lives in the US. He is often active on EEVBlog and has been active on SMTNET in the past, asking many questions on this machine. My p
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 19:08:03 EDT 2005 | Cmiller
There was a great list on here a year or so ago with all the Philips and Yamaha #'s and what they meant so do a search on it. The VZ had programmable placement height I recall. If your in the US I know a CM that I think still has one in good shape wi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 01:14:21 EST 1998 | Robert Steltman
We are considering a used Yamaha YM84V II to add to our existing compliment of stand-alone machines. The brochure states that it can place 0603 devices as standard. Is this true? Do you know of any quirks with these machines? Any comments would be mu
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 03:48:03 EDT 2015 | tsvetan
yes, Philips use Yamaha mechanics for CSM84 and we have three such for sale
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 06:01:04 EST 2015 | ermani9
Hi.. Max, It is Yamaha machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 06:48:55 EDT 2015 | tercel
Thank you for the fast response and help! Machine runs fine again!
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 07:31:11 EDT 2014 | max83
Sorry, Tell me please. YM84 S2 is this CSM84 Philips or am I mistake?
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 31 08:02:34 EST 2015 | ermani9
Hi.. Can you please upload this manual again and share the link? I have Yamaha YM84-S2 machine. I hope that CSM84S would be almost same. Thnaks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 15:43:04 EST 1998 | Chuck Footit
| We are considering a used Yamaha YM84V II to add to our existing compliment of stand-alone machines. The brochure states that it can place 0603 devices as standard. Is this true? Do you know of any quirks with these machines? Any comments would be