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The Best Performance in Convertibility... WEST·BOND’s 7300E Pick & Place Systems


March, 2013


ASG Launches New 10-Speed Automatic Label Dispenser


Cleveland, OH — ASG now offers the new LDX-130 automatic label dis- penser in the Assembly Product Group. The label dispenser offers in- creased productivity by automatical- ly dispensing labels while removing and discarding backing material. Featuring 10 feeding speed set- tings and a built-in counter, the


x 6.8” x 1.1” unit is compact enough to fit in most workbench or assembly stations. The dispenser has easy length


adjustment programming and ac- commodates a maximum label roll diameter of 9.8 inches (250 mm). Label size can be 0.169 to 5.1 inches (5 to 130mm).


• Encoder Controlled Rotating Pick-up Tool • Orthogonal X, Y, and Z Axes • Microprocessor Controlled •


Throatless Chassis


• ESD Compatibility • Epoxy Dispense or Eutectic Die Attach • Tweezer Die Pickup • Ultrasonic Beam Lead Diode Attach


www.westbond.com 1551 S. Harris Court Anaheim, CA 92806 Tel 714·978·1551


MD&M 2013, Anaheim Convention Center Booth # 853 in Hall E, Febdruary 12- 14, 2013


Manufactured in the U.S.A. since 1966 10-speed automatic label dispenser.


LDX-130 is a Select Blue Value En- gineered product, offering perform- ance, durability, and affordable quality.


Weighing just over 9 lbs, the 6.5”


Contact: ASG, Division of Jer- gens, Inc., 15700 S. Waterloo Rd.,


Cleveland, OH 44110 % 216-706-6426 fax: 216-481-4519 Web: www.asg-jergens.com


NanoJet World’s smallest yet most powerful in-line cleaner. The Challenge We will clean your assemblies ...


FASTER, BETTER AND AT LOWER COST


www.aat-corp.com/nanojet


AAT-CORP.COM (512) 756-4150


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