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www.us- tech.com The material matters in material handling FKN: Depanelizer


Singulates Between Closely Spaced Components


Millis, MA — Now available off the shelf from FKN Systek, the K7000 is a circular linear blade depanelizer developed to singulate pre-scored PCBs with very tight component spacing.


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Exceeds ANSI/ESD standards for ESD protection Working range of –60° to 250° F Permanent ESD properties over life of product High load-bearing capacity


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Rotary singulator depanelizes between closely spaced components. The linear blade is 12-in.


(304mm) long and has a 0.030-in. (0.762mm) thin symmetrical cutting edge designed particularly for PCBs with closely spaced components. The circular blade is 3.8-in. (71mm) in di- ameter and has the same cutting edge profile as the linear blade — 0.030-in. (0.762mm). The blade is mounted on a shaft


lation process. Contact: FKN Systek, 115


Pleasant Street, Millis, MA 02054 % 508-376-2500 fax: 508-376-2505


E-mail: fkn@fknsystek.com Web: www.fknsystek.com


the panels can safely be singulated with minimal effort. Additional tool- ing is available for safe board place- ment and handling during the singu-


with the center line of the cutting blade passing directly through the middle of the support bearing. By placing the score-line on the linear blade and pulling the circular blade carriage across the upper score-line,


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