Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 13:49:47 EDT 2017 | melissabergeron
Hi Nikz - I have them available. Please send me your direct email. MBergeron@Lewis-clark.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 09:45:16 EST 2011 | davemac62
Thanks Jeff. Guess I didn't tell enough of the story. I can get the 1st part location taught (it looks like) but when I try to pick a part from the tray using adjust assistant (F6), the head changes to the appropriate nozzle and tries to pick from th
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 28 07:33:40 EDT 2008 | proy
Hi We have an Eclipse and Orion Pick and place which we are familiarizing ourselves with. I have lots of feeders, but many that don't seam to act fast enough for the ORION, but I think are OK on the Eclipse. The manuals have pretty good informatio
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 30 01:30:14 EDT 2008 | benefon
Hi Well as the feed movement is effected by means of a spring return force there really isn't that much to do apart from checking the spring tension and keeping the friction surfaces of the ratchet mechanisms of the feed sprocket and the top foil pu
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 16:58:40 EDT 2008 | jmelson
If these are similar to the earlier CSM feeders, there are several things to check. The cover plate that holds the tape on the sprocket can be adjusted slightly by eccentrics to accomodate thicker tapes. It the cover is too tight, there will be bin
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 Nov 30 11:04:23 EST 2007 | slthomas
Sounds like Mydata might be one you could look at, for example. I don't have experience with them but they do have "smart" feeder capability. Some machines use electronically controlled and motor driven feeders, some use pneumatic and/or mechanicall
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 25 01:43:40 EST 1998 | Erhard
| Can anyone tell me why Philips would obsolete my feeders. I am trying to add a newer machine to my line and I am told that the feeders from my 84VZ no longer work. Is this true? | The feeders were all compatible from the Philips CSM 66 up to the
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 11:20:56 EST 2008 | wayne123
I am unfamiliar with the Philips Saphire. I am needing to know if the feeders That work on our Topaz and Emerald will also work on a Saphire. I assume that they would just because the feeders are being sold as "Gem" feeders. In addition, Is anyone a
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 00:32:48 EST 2010 | tpappano
Hello Jacki, Your machine appears to be the same as the Philips Topaz. I expect someone here will soon have some advice on feeders. Tom Pappano