Used PANASONIC HDF-M #9173928 for sale
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PANASONIC HDF-M (High Density Feeder Mounting Equipment) is a modular automated pc board assembly and manufacturing solution. It is designed for high-speed, high-volume production assembly. The system is made up of several modules, including feeders, mount heads, and a programmable controllers. The unit feeds components onto the printed circuit board (PCB) with high accuracy and speed. Feeders come in two types: barrel feeders and tray feeders. Barrel feeders store components in cylindrical containers and use a type of roller to push the components onto the board. The tray feeders store components in trays, and use a vacuum pick-up to grab the components and place them on the board. The machine then positions and glues the components onto the board. HDF-M mount heads are the most advanced in the industry. They use a mechanism called "dual-arm" to accurately place and bond components onto the board. The tool uses six-axis servo motor technology to move the mount head very precisely across three axes and also provides variable rotation. The dual-arm mechanism can handle both small and large components accurately. It also features an optical recognition asset that can identify the component being placed on the board. The model is also equipped with a programmable controller, which is connected to the overall manufacturing equipment. The controller stores parameter settings and programs for the different steps of the production process. It also allows for changes in the settings so that the system can quickly adjust to the need of a particular application. PANASONIC HDF-M unit is a highly accurate and efficient solution for high-volume assembly. It is fast and reliable, making it perfect for large production runs. The machine is also very cost-effective, especially when compared to traditional manual assembly methods. The tool is also simple to install, operate and maintain and is versatile enough to handle a wide range of components.
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