Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 02:02:13 EDT 2007 | jmelson
The CSM84 I have is 63" (1600 mm) wide, 57" (1450 mm) deep, and 54" (1372 mm) high, without the turret. The CSM84 is rated at something like 1600 Lbs (728 kg). I had to cut a hole and install double doors to get mine in. I can't imagine "carrying" t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 02:07:11 EST 2011 | tpappano
Wow, there is a floppy drive hiding inside? I took a peek inside my unit when I first got it and didn't notice one. I will take a closer look! My second unit, that I just got, came with a grab-bag of odds and ends, and I found a ms-dos based utilit
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 07:58:22 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
What�s your problem ? Wolfgang
Electronics Forum | Sat May 01 15:22:39 EDT 2004 | specialed
I found through trial and error...that a special cable is needed to communicate with the csm84v. I used diagram 3 which is shown in the manual...We can upload and download files using the toolbox and Windows 3.1 It should work with Windows 95,98. The
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 05:19:02 EDT 2005 | nemachines
we have csm 60 manuals will these help?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 19:48:23 EST 2007 | Tech
Contact smtservice@comcast.net They have manuals for the CSM 84 VZ.
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 12:31:01 EST 2005 | Darek
Thanks a lot. Shortly and clearly.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 16:38:19 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry
I think you need to measure the biggest part of your machine to see how it mght fit through.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 16:46:08 EST 2007 | jmelson
Philips is out of this business. They spun off the SMT business as Assembleon America. Their site is partially closed, and I don't know what hoops you have to jump through to become a member. The open part of their site gives no result when you se
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 04:47:24 EST 2007 | Rob
If you win, can't you just park it in a garage, then strip it and measure from there?