Used WITTMANN W721 #9176578 for sale

WITTMANN W721
Manufacturer
WITTMANN
Model
W721
ID: 9176578
Vintage: 1998
Robotic arm 1998 vintage.
WITTMANN W721 is a wafer handler designed for high-volume production use. It is a fully automated equipment capable of handling up to 200 wafers per cycle in a variety of diameters. It is designed to be integrated into existing assembly lines, and can be used with several different types of wafers. W721 is a modular system, allowing for flexibility and scalability. It has a variety of options and support for multiple configurations. At its core, WITTMANN W721 includes a drive motor, a pick and place mechanism, and a control unit. The drive motor is designed with an efficient and smooth operation and a low-noise level. It is programmable for speed, acceleration, and direction. The pick and place mechanism is designed to efficiently load and unload wafers at speeds up to 4,500 wafers per hour. W721 is also equipped with a range of safety features including an overload protection machine and guards to protect against any foreign objects entering the control tool. To ensure accuracy, WITTMANN W721 is equipped with an optical vision asset. The model is capable of reading bar codes and vision markings on the wafers, increasing accuracy and improving cycle times. W721 also offers an API for easy integration with other equipment and systems. This allows for efficient design and creation of custom wafer handling solutions. The equipment is also programmable via a standard Ethernet connection. This allows users to quickly and easily create custom wafer handling programs. Overall WITTMANN W721 is a reliable, high-performance, and cost-effective wafer handler. Its user-friendly design, modular architecture, and extensive safety features make it ideal for high volume production operations. Its flexibility and external connectivity allow for integration with custom wafer handling solutions, and its adjustable speed control and vision system ensure accuracy and efficiency.
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