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February, 2019


IPTE Depaneling Stress-free Production


EXPERTS IN FACTORY AUTOMATION


FKN Systek Intros Multiple Blade Depaneling Saw


Millis, MA — FKN Systek has intro- duced its S300, a multiple-blade PCB depaneling saw. The saw blade has a 3 in. (7.6 cm) diameter and 0.2 in. (5 mm) thick diamond-coated cutting blade.


The S300 is a PLC-controlled


machine that can singulate up to 10 lines in one pass. The operator places the board to be cut onto the tooling


Low stress High quality output


Routing and/or sawing Reduced investment


EasyRouter off-line, low volume


TopRouter off-line, medium mix


Automatic tool change Long autonomy


Fast cutting speed High output


Clear cut Outstanding quality


High performance Best return on investment


the process. A separate dust removal wand for board clean up is mounted to the side of the machine. Built to provide a stress-free


method to singulate panels with sen- sitive SMT components close to the edge of the parting section, the dia- mond blades on the saw leave a smooth edge finish with minimal stress imparted to the PCB. The saw


S300 multi-blade PCB depaneling saw.


FlexRouter II in-line, high volume, high mix


SpeedRouter in-line, high volume


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plate and a hold-down cover is placed on top of the panel. Closing the safe- ty cover enables the process for the operator to activate the start switch. This causes the microprocessor


to start the saw motor and after a short delay, bring the support plate and PCB past the blade arbor for sin- gulation of the panels. A safety switch built into the lid


See at IPC APEX, Booth 3809


will automatically stop the saw if the lid is opened during the process. A dust extraction plenum is integrated into the saw for dust removal during


create:electronics NEW PCB


8 hour service NEW


FRONT PANEL in 1 WD*


can also be used to singulate PCBs with no scorelines, or to singulate PCBs with overhanging components on the parting line. Since the cutting depth can be set to cut through the PCB only, any components that over-


hang will remain intact. 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


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1837


NEW


3D PRINT in 4 WD*


RFID


STENCIL 3D-MID


beta-layout.com +1 916 241 9062


* WD = Lead time in working days


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