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Need Philips CSM84 PA1306/20 service manual

Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 11:18:19 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Andras, thanks very much for the offer of the manual! I tried to email you directly. How can I get this file from you? I don't think I can take it as a single 71 MB file in an email, but I could get it as an FTP transfer. Thanks again, Jon

Need Philips CSM84 PA1306/20 service manual

Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 12:33:51 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Andras, Thanks so much for putting this manual up for download! It is exactly what I needed, and if I ever run into electrical problems with my machine, the schematics will save me an expensive service call. There is also a lot of calibration info

Need Philips CSM84 PA1306/20 service manual

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

Need Philips CSM84 PA1306/20 service manual

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 12:32:10 EST 2008 | tpappano

Hello Andras, I'm brand new to the forum and have been setting up and running a recently acquired CSM84VZ. If I could get a look at your manual, I might be able to track down the cause of some small but annoying x-axis positioning issues. Would it

Need Philips CSM84 PA1306/20 service manual

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 23 23:13:53 EST 2009 | wyko007

I recently purchased a CSM84VZ Type PA130460. The machine did not come with any reference material and its a pain learning by creating errors. Can anyone share with me any related material that is necessary to get the tool running smooth. Thanks in a

Time above liquidus

Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 08:09:52 EDT 2007 | davef

There is no standard for time above liquidus. It is described rather broadly by the solder paste supplier. Reflow Zone: If the temperature is too high, boards may char or burn. If the temperature is too low, cold and grainy solder joints will resul

Time above liquidus

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 12:09:20 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda

I have been TAL around 45 to 90 seconds. I prefer the longer TAL so, I set my profiles around 80 seconds. In the old days (Before RoSH), the longer times would help with wetting. But, since Lead-Free, well. We all know the story about wetting now

Fuji Flexa Users

Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 12:44:25 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099

I was wondering if anyone is using the Macro program that came with flexa. If so, how are you using this because I feel maybe it could be used more on my end. I use a CP43 and QP341 so NXT and AIM users any feedback would be for other users to see if

Fuji Flexa Users

Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 02:54:48 EDT 2007 | pima

Im using this for example to introduce new product and new part numbers and shape. Ive got in notepad list with all components and macro is importing one by one every and putting inside FujiFlexa. Its work like in visual basic. so u can generate macr

C'mon now friends.. I know you can help here....

Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 14:35:06 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099

I got told from my quoting department that they know of one and it is Polydyne. They can not vouche for it but have heard good things. We do not use that here but some of the people here have used this at other facilities and said they liked it. ht


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