Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 15 13:56:29 EDT 2007 | bondheli
Hi Brand new here and I really need some help on a problem with a Philips CSM84V. We have programs loaded and they worked fine awhile ago. When we hit run now, the conveyor starts running without the board being present (says "transporting pcb" not w
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 16:39:08 EDT 2005 | dwensker
I am interested in info describing comparison following models: Philips CSM 84, 84V and 84 VZ. I am looking for pick and place machine for small various production. Pros and cons regarding those models are welcomed. Regards Darek
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 29 21:24:30 EDT 2005 | Paul Standeven
The CSM84 family units are 3 headed pick & place machines with mechanical chuck centering technology. They use a beam pointer for fiducial correction. The CSM84V is the same as the CSM84 but has a downward looking fiducial camera onboard in lieu of
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 12:31:01 EST 2005 | Darek
Thanks a lot. Shortly and clearly.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 29 04:26:24 EDT 2005 | dwensker
Thank you for info. Can you email detailes of CM that you think still has one in good shape with feeders to me at dwensker@roger.pl. Regards Darek
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 12:54:18 EST 2009 | larryo
We have many feeders and spare parts for that vintage machine If you are interested please contact qmsi@qmsi.com Thank you larry O
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 01 17:28:24 EST 2009 | tpappano
The feeders on the CSM84 actually feed the tapes forward by the force of a spring. On the 8mm and 12mm feeders the spring is loaded directly by the force of the push rod on the placement head. With the larger tapes like 16mm and 24mm, a stronger sp
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 | Fri Jan 30 17:39:47 EST 2009 | CSM84V
I was wondering what the difference between "Y" type feeders and "HM" type feeders where? Also I understand that the "FV" type feeders are pneumatic rather than manual advance, what is the purpose for pneumatic advance if manual works just fine? Are
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 08:27:37 EDT 2017 | andras
We are still using these machines and trying to maintain them (huh, old fashioned guys, aren't we?) Has anybody got any info on parts for these machines like: nozzles, arms, jaws, feeders? Thanks:andras