Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 09 11:08:48 EDT 2007 | sarason
I have finished the download and it has been most helpful in trying to get this machine back into operation. You wouldn't also have the programming/users manual? Also where do you locate seals for the micro-solenoids. They are labelled in japanese an
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 14:54:50 EDT 2007 | andras
Not at all Jon. I have been using my CSM66 for 2 years and I think it is a very stable and abiding machine. It can place 0603 and 0.65mm pitch SSOP without any problem at 3000-3600cph. Easily and cheaply maintainable, so good choice for a "garage-wor
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 25 12:27:18 EST 2009 | andras
Here are the manuals: http://www.toldacuccot.hu/dl.php?sid=ea6f1feeba21ce26cb798edddc031c0f&file=CSM.part1.rar http://www.toldacuccot.hu/dl.php?sid=b6528b8ac0bdbbd3ee96f4f1e728e77f&file=CSM.part2.rar http://www.toldacuccot.hu/dl.php?sid=79db96a97060
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 26 01:47:43 EST 2010 | twentyninehairs
Do you still have the manual for this? I'm trying to convert one of these into a cnc router. It has a perfect frame for a strong table with a good plenum for vacuum ducting. I'll need to mount a Z-axis to it, probably beef up the y-axis, and re-arran
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 | 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 | Sun Oct 30 12:31:01 EST 2005 | Darek
Thanks a lot. Shortly and clearly.
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 | 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