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June, 2021


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Seika Intros New SAYAKA PCB Router


TORRANCE, CA — Seika Ma- chinery, Inc., has introduced a new SAYAKA PCB router, the SAM-CT34XJ, for both standalone or inline use. The SAM-CT34XJ offers a slide table for quick and easy load- ing/unloading of PCBs, re- peatability of ±0.004 in. (±0.01 mm) and requires little maintenance. A color CCD camera


makes it easy to program, along with an automatic QR code reading and uploading program. The system offers bro-


ken/slip bit detection and ex- tended bit life with automatic bit position control. This PCB depaneler enables hassle-free PCB depaneling through the employment of a router bit that minimizes stress on com- ponents. The high-speed spindle in-


cluded in the machine speeds up cutting and maintains precision, while also allowing for flexible panel designs with various cut- ting patterns. In addition, the SAM-CT34XJ PCB router cuts down on bit replacement with its router bit depth adjustment sys- tem, which automatically shifts up to five depth levels. The PCB router bit maxi- mum cutting speed is 2 in/s (50


mm/s), while the traveling speed is a maximum of 31.5 in. (800


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mm) per second. With a built-in fixture-based dust vacuum sys- tem, the system is clean and effi- cient. This prevents warping, and takes full advantage of vacu- um strength for effective dust collection.


Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc., 3528 Torrance Boulevard,


Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503 % 310-540-7310 E-mail: info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


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