July, 2012
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Page 25 COT Intros Flex PCB Support System
Gainesville, GA — Count On Tools Inc. (COT) is introducing the new ezLOAD flex PCB Support System. With the recent increase in densely populated double-sided circuit boards, COT recognized the need for
the side post to allow the user to see the exact height of the block in 0.5mm increments. The design incorporates an ex-
truded aluminum base and soft, ESD-safe foam fingers. The ezLOAD system not only reduces changeover times, but also improves product build quality, increases revenues by providing significant cost savings and can eliminate component dam- age during the assembly process. The ezLOAD PAD uses active
grip technology to securely hold boards during the assembly process. It protects components while allow- ing the boards to move freely through
the assembly line and is ESD-safe. With the basic universal design,
there are no mechanical functions to fail. The system requires no air, elec- tronics or communication from the user. The magnetic locking base en- ables a quick, easy installation. Other base designs are available for nonmagnetic tables. Most important- ly, the support system is very afford- able when compared to competitive products on the market. The product is compatible with
any SMT equipment: pick-and-place, chip shooters, screen printers, dis- pensers, and AOI. It is extremely durable due to the soft, flexible de-
sign, and is proven to be reliable after testing in the most hazardous conditions. The ezLOAD flex system is
available in stock sizes: 53-71mm, 72-90mm, 91-109mm, 110-128mm and 129-147mm. It is customizable depending on machine requirements, specialized components or specific
design application requirements. Contact: Count On Tools, Inc.,
2481 Hilton Dr., Suite 3,
Gainesville, GA 30501 % 800-880-7007 or 770-538-0411 fax: 770-538-0417 E-mail:
info@cotinc.com Web:
www.cotinc.com
Flexible board support system.
more affordable board support op- tions in the electronics manufactur- ing industry. The end result is an in- novative design that is not only easy to set up and install, but also offers considerable benefits to EMS compa- nies and contract manufacturers worldwide. The ezLOAD flex PCB Support
System has an adjustable base that allows the user to extend the height of the support block to accommodate thinner boards or decrease the height to allow for larger components on the underside of the board. Simply turn the wheel to raise or lower the module to the desired height. Meas- uring marks are laser engraved on
Test Points for PTH PCBs
from E-Mark Shelton, CT — E-Mark has increased its test point range with the addition of four new versions. Optimized for use in single and double-sided PCBs, the pins, which all fit a 1.0mm hole, are used to afford secure attachment
Test point pins.
of scope probes and flying leads for test and measurement purposes. The smallest bottom entry ver-
sion has a tin finish and provides a plain 6mm pin; the three larger sizes, with a gold finish, are designed for top entry. They are available as a single turret 3.5mm tall, an extended 11mm height turret and with dual 5.4mm and 3mm turrets. All four
test points are RoHS-compliant. Contact: E-Mark Inc., 415 Howe
Ave., Suite LL160, Shelton, CT 06484 % 800-831-5383 or 203-922-1182 fax: 203-922-8231 E-Mail:
info@e-markinc.com Web:
www.e-markinc.com
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