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August, 2015


www.us- tech.com Juki Intelligent Storage Now Compatible with all Placement Machines


Morrisville, NC — All of Juki Au- tomation Systems (JAS), Inc. Intelli- gent Storage Solutions are now com- patible with all brands of placement machines. This is accomplished using bundled software from Cogis- can, the leading track, trace and con-


quantity. Likewise, the ability to in- clude an attrition factor when creat- ing kits to account for loss of compo- nents during production is possible. Juki Intelligent Storage Solu-


tions customers can now benefit from knowledge of where components are (towers, storage racks, production line) at all times. This includes the ability to create kits of components from pick lists generated by the ERP system and combine several pick lists together for a combined kit for cluster setups. The benefits of using the Juki Intelligent Storage Solu-


tions includes reduced costs due to lower manpower required in the stock room and a significant foot- print reduction compared to tradi- tional warehousing methods. Prepa- ration time is reduced by the simple integration with ERP or assembly systems and the automatic collection of components. The units also pro- vide ESD and humidity control pro- tection, replacing the need for sepa- rate dry storage. Additional options include the ability to have compo- nents automatically released from the tower based on low level alarms


generated by the placement machine. Also, component consumption can be monitored from all major placement equipment suppliers for real- time inventory tracking. All Juki Intelligent Storage So-


lutions are integrated with MSD con- trol software that is compliant with J-STD-033 specification from IPC/


JEDEC. Contact: Juki Automation Sys-


tems, Inc., 507 Airport Blvd., Mor- risville, NC 27560 % 919-460-0111 E-mail: GRyden@jas-smt.com Web: www.jukiamericas.com


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trol (TTC) solutions provider for the electronics manufacturing industry. The release from the Juki stor-


age towers of all the necessary reels of components to satisfy a work order is performed by a single click. The number of reels retrieved from the tower for a work order corresponds to the number of feeder locations for the component part number on the ma- chine and allows for priority selec- tion of components based on user-de- fined rules that include FIFO, partial reels first and reels with enough


FKN Systek Introduces


PCB Nibbler Millis, MA —FKN Systek’s N100 PCB Nibbler for singulating tab-routed printed circuit cards is suitable for low-to-medium volume production quantities or as back up for your ex- pensive capital equipment. Tabs are cleanly cut by placing them under the blade and stepping on the foot pedal. All that is needed is 100 Psi factory air. The excess material from the tab is stored inside a compartment of the tool and can be easily removed at the convenience of the operator.


Singulator for Tab-Mounted PCBs. Blades are available in a variety


of tab sizes and routing thicknesses. Standard blade thicknesses are 0.062, 0.093 and 0.120 (1.57, 2.36, and 3.05mm). Custom sizes can be ground to request. Contact: FKN Systek, 115 Pleasant Street, Millis, MA 02054 % 508- 376-2500 E-mail: fkn@fknsystek.com Web: www.fknsystek.com


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