Used RASCO SBCU-110A #9131557 for sale

Manufacturer
RASCO
Model
SBCU-110A
ID: 9131557
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RASCO SBCU-110A Handler is a durable, high-performance machine that is used for electronic assembly, membrane switch fabrication, auto insertion, and many other production processes. It is a compact and versatile equipment built to meet the highest standards of precision and accuracy. SBCU-110A is a compact handler system with enhanced flexibility for a wide range of process configurations. It has easy user-friendly control settings and an interface designed specifically for today's automated electronic and mechanical assembly lines. RASCO SBCU-110A is powered by an advanced motion controller unit and highly accurate robot arm, both of which are managed and monitored by a 10" LCD touchscreen interface. The controller is very efficient and provides a variety of programmable functions, including a cycle monitoring machine. It is multi-functional and supports flexible programming for various applications. The robust and reliable design of SBCU-110A handles a wide range of feeders from SMT to blind feeders. The tool also offers a high degree of flexibility for a variety of flexibility on pick and place operations. The unit is equipped with a 6" linear lift feeder plate and can accommodate up to 28 feeders in total. It is capable of handling PCBs up to 24" x 12" in sizes and it has an integrated vacuum detection asset, as well as a tool mounting stand for a variety of tools and automation accessories. RASCO SBCU-110A is designed for high-speed production lines and is capable of achieving speeds up to 600 picks/minute. It also features an automated control model for measurement, cycle control, and error handling. This equipment has a wide array of safety features, including interlocks, pressure switches, and other protective measures which guard against malfunctions and operator errors. SBCU-110A is a dependable and cost-effective solution for high-precision automated assembly production requirements.
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