Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 03:19:01 EST 2023 | sophyluo1985
Hello everyone YSM20 and YSM20R, what is the difference between them? From the outside, they seem to be the same. Thank you very much for your answers
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 15:27:10 EST 2023 | compit
YSM20 - 90.000 cph, YSM20R (improved? newer?) - 95.000 cph
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 21:05:45 EDT 2018 | hossameldin
I am planning to buy SMT line for automotive products i need advise which machine is better to buy Yamaha YSM20 or Fuji NXTIII what disadvantages of each of them and advantages Thank you
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 18 01:38:09 EST 2023 | sophyluo1985
Only the speed is updated, 90000CPH (95000CPH) is only the theoretical speed. The actual speed is 60%-70% of the theoretical speed. Is there any difference between other hardware and software parts?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 03:54:00 EST 2023 | sophyluo1985
Dear SosigGuy , thank you very much. MY ENGINEERING TEAM would like to talk to you more about YAMAHA's expertise, can we write and talk to you? My fellow engineer would like to talk to you. (sales07@goldlandsmt.com, his name is Quinn, this is his
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 23:07:23 EST 2020 | toki
Hi i would like to know how is YSM20R in terms of CPH and overall performance as i am planing to buy 2 units for our SMT assembly line.This our first setup. It will be a mix production line including speaker, router, power unit etc motherboards. Need
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 15:33:43 EST 2023 | kumarb
Does the 'R' suffix not mean a rotary head on the machine? This will then allow for that head to be a 'chip shooter' but does so with a lower height off the PCB being assembled. That is, the rotary head offers some gain in speed but is unable to moun
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 08:44:29 EST 2023 | spoiltforchoice
> Does the 'R' suffix not mean a rotary head on the > machine? This will then allow for that head to be > a 'chip shooter' but does so with a lower height > off the PCB being assembled. That is, the rotary > head offers some gain i
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 13:02:10 EST 2018 | reckless
What are they running? The YSM and other current Yamahas dont have much resemblance to the old GEM series. Did they change their philosophy on machine design? The old gems seem big, heavy and overbuilt. The newer stuff seems smaller, lighter, sle
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 12:44:38 EST 2018 | reckless
Talked with the local Yamaha rep. YSM40 has a real world speed of 100k, in some cases 120k. Seems about in line with a Universal GC-120? It is a smaller chassis but the lightning head has more installations. I like the idea of such a small form f