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General Specifica tions 20 of 44 User benefits • Suppor t tubes of most manufacturers • Easy of use, easy re-load without production interruption • Auto-load feature upon power up • Re-configur able to feed other compone…

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3.1.7 Odd form
feeding
3.1.7.1 GPAX
feeding
3.1.7.2 Radial tape
feeding
User benefits
Support of most oddform type components
Low friction pockets for easy pick
Operating efficiency through low operator interaction due to high on-board
component capacity
GPAX feeder
Tape specifications EIA-SI/704-2
Tape types Thru-pax, semi-pocket, flatpax
44mm – 200mm
Component locations Single or matrix tape layout.
XY Accuracy on leads: ± 0.05
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User benefits
Easy to use and rugged construction
Support for 12.7mm and 15mm radial tapes
Support for reels and AmmoPacks
Slanted cut action possible for enhanced component insertion
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User benefits
Support tubes of most manufacturers
Easy of use, easy re-load without production interruption
Auto-load feature upon power up
Re-configurable to feed other components.
Radial tape feeder
Tape types Radial, according IEC 60286-2
Radial pitch 12.7mm or 15mm
Component storage Reel or AmmoPack
Physical component dimensions Max. Diameter: 12.5mm
Max. Comp. Height: 22mm
Standard grid 2.5mm to 24.5mm
Lead diameter 0.4mm – 0.8mm
Index speed 1.2sec
Cut Straight or 30° angle cut
3.1.7.3 Stacked
tube
feeding
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User benefits
Programming will never become a bottle-neck
Enhances line balancing
Incorporates main principles of lean manufacturing.
Never a bad device on your PCB – no scrap of PCB’s
Fast code changes – faster time to market
Stacked tube feeder
Maximum number of tubes Stack size = 405mm (± max. 30 tubes)
Maximum tube Size (W x L x H) 56mm x 673mm x 48mm
Minimum tube Size (W x L x H) 6.5mm x 445mm x 65mm
Minimum component size 54mm x [N/a] x 6.5mm
(W x L x H)
Minimum component size 5mm x 2mm x 5mm
(W x L x H)
Component index time Typical 1 sec or less (component
length dependent)
Tube exchange time 6 to 9 seconds
3.1.8 Device
programming
feeding
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Device programming feeder
Device programming NOR-Flash, NAND Flash, M-System’s Disk
on Chip, Micro Controllers
Programming speeds Device size and brand dependent
Programming sockets 2 or 4
Packaging 16, 24 or 32mm tapes
Reel size 13 inch reels
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