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Help CSM84 mechanical alignment

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 02:32:10 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Thanks! Well, the procedure in the book says to first calibrate the mech aligner with the beam sensor, but that exceeds the X travel. I guess you can just eyeball it off the nozzles and then use trial and error. While poking around on the machine

Help CSM84 mechanical alignment

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 01:34:07 EDT 2007 | dsd

Your Head 1&2 have Chucks, is Head 3 a Chuckless Head? The Chuckless Head or Precision Head is the intended Head for use with the Centering Station only. Using Head 1 & 2 is not good as there is too much nozzle play. In your Machine Configuration is

Help CSM84 mechanical alignment

Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 15:03:06 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Yes, I took the chuck off head 3, and made my own nozzle, which is working quite well. I can't set head 3 to vision, as this machine doesn't have the vision system. I set it to "IC" and that seems to work fine. I set mech alignment 1 and 2 to yes,

Re: obective comparison between siplace and fuji pick and place equipment

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 09:01:46 EDT 1998 | Al Carrillo

| we currently have a siplace line(80s/f) and are inhereting a fuji line from another site. I need an objective comparison between the two. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the fuji with regard to programming, operating and maintenance. any c

Re: obective comparison between siplace and fuji pick and place equipment

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 18:35:18 EDT 1998 | phillip hunter

| we currently have a siplace line(80s/f) and are inhereting a fuji line from another site. I need an objective comparison between the two. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the fuji with regard to programming, operating and maintenance. any c

Re: IPII v.s IPIII

Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 23:22:44 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb

Jerry, Contact FujiAmerica and ask for their newest product Guide. Some differences are..... IP2 - SMD1 vision (back lighting only, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - SMD3 vision (back, front, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - BGA transport, I

Fuji IP-II Troubleshooting

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 11:28:40 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz

There is a small cylindrical sensor on the air cylinder that that actuates the chuck. I can't remember if there are one or two. Its (they) are about 4mm x 20mm and I think (it) they have a signal light. Make sure it is mechanically working properl

Re: FUJI IP3

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 12 12:25:14 EST 1998 | David Lombard

| My Fuji IP3 keeps getting the Check Sensor Error. | What is the problem? | This problem is caused by either of two things. First the vacuum chuck get dirty and needs to be cleaned "PM". If the problem is persistant the vacuum chick has worn down

Re: FUJI IP3

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 12 12:26:08 EST 1998 | David Lombard

| My Fuji IP3 keeps getting the Check Sensor Error. | What is the problem? | This problem is caused by either of two things. First the vacuum chuck get dirty and needs to be cleaned "PM". If the problem is persistant the vacuum chick has worn down

Comparison of models: Philips CSM 84, 84V and 84 VZ

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

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