Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 29 13:49:59 EDT 2009 | tpappano
Hi Peter, I'm a new user of a CSM84VZ, so I have only a small grasp so far about what goes on in the machine 8-) There should be two locating pins. One fixed and the other adjustable for different board widths. Small cylinders are coupled to the
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 04:59:19 EST 2010 | tpappano
Hello David, there are people here running these fine old machines. I have two, one I've been running for two years and another I've just acquired. It is not required to have a computer connected, but it will become handy for backing up and maintain
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 17:34:07 EDT 2011 | jrsmachine
Hello Tom. Thks for your response. I tryed all your suggestions. No luck. This is how it happened: Several weeks ago I allowed an inexperienced unsupervised operator to work on some program changes. When I checked back afew hours later I noticed
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 12:03:09 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook
Out of interest, are you using an 84V? 84VZ? a 60V? 60VZ? With SBIP or the Yamaha vision system (VICS 1000)? Do you have the old tray sequencer? > WRONG!!!! Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is preva
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 19:39:18 EDT 2005 | darby
This is a very difficult question to answer as it will depend greatly on your component mix. I will presume that the CSM 84VZ is of the following configuration: 2 x RDC Synchro Heads. Heads 1 & 2. These are mechanically centering heads with a chucki
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 09:17:16 EDT 2013 | rgduval
Any CSM84 geniuses out there? I've been working on these machines for about six months now, after spending 10 years on MyData's. I'm adjusting to the way the CSM's see the world, but, have run into something that I could use an assist with. I'm ha