Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 03 15:46:15 EDT 2019 | compit
I have instructions "Manual CSM / GEM Illuminations Units" and "Manual Illumination System X-series" if it helps you ...
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 02:30:09 EST 2018 | robl
OK, so all GEM Machines & MG were built by Yamaha, and imported in to Europe & USA and other places by Philips. After a while Philips developed it's own machine - the FCM. Philips then sold off it's SMT division and it was rebranded Assembleon.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 12:19:03 EDT 2013 | kevslatvin
Oh yeah I saw Trans Tec is offering support for the Yamaha made Assembleon machines. I believe this was the GEM series and the MG series that replaced them so they may have some as well.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 14:07:48 EDT 2020 | capse
First, I'm a Yamaha Rep. You can check with your local Yamaha Rep. Some of the GEM Series can use Yamaha software. The Assembleon product was a Yamaha software with an Assembleon overlay.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 09:04:14 EDT 2017 | capse
If you have an older GEM Series machine, it was built by Yamaha. Trans-Tec America is the current distirbutor.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 11:23:37 EST 2008 | leeg
Anyone had any dealing with 0402 placements on the Topaz X Gem machines, we have placed on the XII series but never on the Gem.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 13:02:10 EST 2018 | reckless
What are they running? The YSM and other current Yamahas dont have much resemblance to the old GEM series. Did they change their philosophy on machine design? The old gems seem big, heavy and overbuilt. The newer stuff seems smaller, lighter, sle
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 09:27:49 EDT 2020 | zombee
Dear friends, We have a pack of Philips/Assembleon pick and place machines, from CSM and GEM series. I want to set up a "new" Emerald machine, it had been working in Germany 1.5 year ago. It has 3-phase connector. I noticed that it was set
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 16:45:24 EDT 2017 | capse
Sergey, The Assembleon GEM Series machines were built by Yamaha. They currently support them via Trans-Tec, their distributor. At least in Asia and NA, I'm a Yamaha/Trans-Tec Rep in the southeast US. Remember it is buyer beware in the secondary marke
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 00:34:31 EST 2005 | KEN
Agreed. I wouldn't look any earlier than the X, series for used. That's not to say the GEM series is bad, its only because it's 4 generations old.