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August, 2014


PCB Depaneling Routers with Machine Vision


West Caldwell, NJ — Fancort Indus- tries, Inc. has introduced a new line of floor mounted PCB depaneling rout - ers. The new models include the SM3320S-S Single Table, SM3350S-D


ting starts or can be turned off to in- crease throughput. Precision ball-screw and linear


guides maintain accurate repeata- bility of ±0.03mm. In addition, all


Fancort Introduces


Programmable depaneling router with machine vision.


Twin Table and SM4520L-D Twin Table for higher production require- ments. The new line of floor mounted


routers includes a built-in high-reso- lution color CCD camera with 20X magnification that assists program- ming and allows the operator to watch the operation. The routers pro- gram the cutting path with easy-to- use controls that are saved, edited and copied and a vision system is in- cluded to check fiducials before cut-


three models offer dust collection from the bottom with a built-in ion- izer to reduce static electricity and a safety shield to protect the operator. The new line of routers is available in single or twin table models and a variety of working areas to accom-


modate customer needs. Contact: Fancort Industries,


31 Fairfield Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006 % 888-326-2678 or 973-575-0610 fax: 973-575-9234 Web: www.fancort.com


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