G3 Series
The
World's Highest Throughput is Realized by the Popular Rotary
Head System.
Quality, Stable Mounting by 48,000 pcs/ h. |
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The Panasert MSHIII is a high-speed placement machine providing
accurate mounting of components ranging from 1005 microchips to 18
mm QFPs for high-density PC boards at a high speed of 0.075 sec/ piece.
The rigid coaxial double nozzle and reflective visual recognition
technology allows high-speed, high-precision placement.
Features
High-speed
and high-precision placement tact time of 0.075 sec/ piece
Featuring a rigid coaxial double nozzle, the simple construction
exhibits very little inertia and movement of the head. The rotary head
construction greatly contributes to the high-speed placement of
microchips.
Chips from 1005 microchips to
18 mm QFPs can be mounted at the high speed of 0.075 sec/ piece maximum.
Two separate feeder carriage system
The two separate feeeder carriage system allows components to be
exchanged and replenished during operation, reducing downtime.
Each carriage can store up to 75 types of components, or a maximum of
150 types total in the two separate feeder carriages.
The
special 8 mm thin parts cassette reduces the machine width down to 5,500
mm, achieving space saving.
Double nozzle configuration achieves accurate
placement of wide variety of components
Since two nozzles (small and medium) are on one axis, the ideal nozzle
for the component can be readily selected.
A unique rigid lightweight coaxial double nozzle improves nozzle
positioning accuracy, enabling precise component placement.
Flexible operation for high productivity
Automatic width control and board thickness adjustment help to improve
productivity. Reversible board transfer is also a standard feature
suited to the production system and factory layout.
Compatible with IPC system to prevent loading errors.
Input
and output of NC data, I/O monitoring and transfer of production
management data through an RS-232C serial port are possible.
Ease of operation
Information such as operation sequence, program editing, operating
status, and production control is displayed on a color interface
monitor.

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