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Phillips CSM84VZ Questions

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 17:04:57 EST 2011 | gosswald

I have been looking at Quad IVC machines as they come close to my budget and needs. I recently looked at a Phillips CSM84VZ in a warehouse that has been taken out of operation locally. The machine has probably been setting for about two years. It h

PTF, how to feeder teach universal instruments

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 09:14:14 EST 2022 | peterm

Invoke. The PTF Setup Procedure dialog box displays. 4. Select Product. The Select Product File dialog box displays. 5. Select the same product used in the Open PTF Teach Product section above. 6. Enter the Slot number for the PTF and select Full

SMT PLACEMENT EQUIPMENT

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 15:37:52 EDT 2004 | russ

Probably one of the "incompetent idiots" but we have 4 Samsung machines, 1 CP45FV, 2 CP20CV, and one CP40CV. I have never owned or operated a Contact Systems Machine. As far as the Samsungs We as a company have had great success with these machines

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 15:58:09 EST 2009 | cellis

The biggest thing you will not get is the vision system like this. The 7722 has flying vision for most components and an upward looking vision camera for large components and BGA's. The older Quads had the Quad Align system which is laser vision.

Stencil-PCB Alignment Mehods - Printing process

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 10:13:33 EST 2011 | rapid

About the automated printing machines: They are all a little different, but the alignment part of the process is basically the same. I don't know if you have ever seen an automatic printer, so I'll do my best to explain it. The PCB rides into the

Juki 740 head calibration jig?

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 17 23:04:16 EDT 2018 | jandon

Nice! Place it in jig holder larger holes upward and start calibration. This calibration block is only for the laser heads. Calibration block E5190729000(white dot in the middle of the block) is also for the camera.

Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 18:45:57 EDT 2008 | locostpp

Hi All, We are embarking on the design of an ultra low-cost pick and place machine for use by small manufacturers & would appreciate some input. Here are some points: Low cost - in the region of $6-11k (higher cost versions faster) Two cameras (up

Samsung CP20CV

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 16:46:40 EDT 2023 | assuredtech

We have the following Samsung CP20 spare parts and feeders available, we also have CP40 - CP45 spare parts and feeders available - please inquire. 1.) Fine Suntronix MRK OR4-H Power Supply 24V 16 Amp Output 2.) Y Axis Service AmplifierSanyo Denki PY0

AOI

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 16:49:39 EST 2003 | adlsmt

Take a good look at Yestech. The in-line machines are under $100K with off line software. I think about $80K if you dont need side cameras. We replaced our Agilent SJ-10 with one and have been very happy with it. Last I knew the good benchtops out th

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