Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 10:49:18 EST 2011 | ercdave1
Thank you guys for the help. Tom, i got the manual and as far as i can tell there is a lot of reading i need to do. Also got the MCH file but i do not have any idea as of how to imput to the machine. i will read the manual hopefully some of my ques
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 08 07:28:19 EST 2011 | jeffr
David, If you have no floppy drive, then your machine is a pre 1990 or earlier machine. (Not CSM84VZ). These machines have a RAM memory with 14 programs max. Can you verify this for me with a picture of the inside of the front of the controler. (jr@h
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 12:45:34 EDT 2009 | europesmt
Probably the machine service key is in on position. Put back to left side. This results in the machine speed is very low and the machine can operate with covers open. Key is located by the hour counter or on the hand held keyboard. Hope this will s
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 10:55:17 EST 2009 | tpappano
I have a CSM84VZ, so I was thinking of a device that could be placed on it's "manual tray feeder" instead of one of the 9" wide plastic matrix trays that TQFPs, etc. are supplied in. The machine would be programmed to pick parts from several single-
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 08:41:54 EST 2010 | ercdave1
Hello Tom, Thank you very much for taking the time to reply and offer your much appreciated help. I am downloading the files as I type and will check the model of my machine and your recomendations as soon as I get to the shop. I am glad that this
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 15:53:15 EST 2011 | tpappano
Both units have the 50 pin cable, but no drives are present. The service manual makes no reference to a disk drive (that I can find), is it possible that the floppy is a 'secret' factory tech-only service tool of some sort? Also, with the 50 pin cab
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 20:52:39 EST 2011 | jeffr
Tom, V3.78 is truely a bad version and does not include GLOAD. Files taken from the machine with V3.93 can stumble, but can be read... so I would recommend burning V3.93 EEPROMs. Only do this if both machines have Vision and DC Servo Motors present.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 09 22:32:05 EDT 2013 | jeffr
There is no easy way... but this is how I do it.. Origin the R axis, losen the idler bearings on the belt, remove the C clips at the top of the heads, lift up and remove the spindle assemblies being careful not to lose the 2 balls in the side of the
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 12:34:40 EDT 2007 | actech
I have a V III that has a bad "Y" axis Bearing, it is different from the CSM 84 /V/VZ machines "It has dual bearing races on each side", Anybody have one for sale or a part number Philips list the machine as an "END OF LIFE" machine and support is li
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 16:19:44 EST 1998 | Brian McCarthy
| 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