A pick and place machine is a type of automated equipment used in electronics manufacturing to place components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) with high precision and speed.
Key advantages include a marble worktable for stability, multiple high-speed and precision cameras for accurate placement, and a high-speed motion drive system for efficient operation.
The maximum mounting speed is 13,000 components per hour (CPH), with an average visual mounting speed of 10,000 CPH.
It can handle a wide range of components including small sizes like 0201, 0402, and larger components like QFP and BGA, with a pin pitch of ≥0.3mm.
The machine offers a positioning accuracy of 0.01mm, ensuring precise placement of components.
The machine supports Windows XP and Windows 7 operating systems.
The machine weighs approximately 500 kg.
The three-section transmitting board allows automatic connection and transmission of PCBs from left to right, optimizing the workflow by preparing new boards while others are being mounted.
It features an intelligent alarm system that automatically corrects and supplements operations, and alerts users in case of material shortages.
The dimensions of the machine are 1335mm x 1230mm x 1420mm.
The nozzle supports a buffering range of 5.0mm and is equipped with a high-speed on-off vacuum generator to handle various components.
The machine requires a power supply of 220V and operates at 50Hz.
Yes, the machine is designed for stable operation and can run continuously for 24 hours.
The machine supports point-to-point programming, visual programming, and PCB file coordinates inputting.
The machine is compatible with 8/12/16/24mm feeders, stick feeders, and tube chips.
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