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May, 2020


Virtual Industries Offers ESD-Safe Vacuum Tweezers


Colorado Springs, CO — Virtual In- dustries, Inc., is now offering a prod- uct line of hand tools that replace tweezers or other gripping means for many applica- tions These tools are portable and eliminate the need for vacuum hoses or power cords. In addition to the hand


tools, Virtual Industries of- fers a broad line of acces- sories, including miniature rubber vacuum cups, PEEK wafer handling tips and precision machined han- dling tips for critical han- dling operations. The ADJUST-A-VAC®


ESD-safe kit with Delrin small parts tips and vacu- um tips was developed as a result of customer concerns about manual handling of very thin/delicate sub- strates, wafers, MEMS de- vices, and other very frag- ile components. This vacuum-tweezer allows the


user-replaceable inlet filter that pro- tects operation of the tool from dust particles. The vacuum tweezer is


ADJUST-A-VAC ESD-safe vacuum tweezer.


operator to adjust the vacuum level from just below atmospheric pres- sure to up to 10 in. (254 mm) of mer- cury, depending on the fragility of the part being handled. An integrated ten segment bar


graph display visibly shows the vacu- um level present during handling op- erations. The bar graph will show minimum vacuum pressure until a part is grasped and then the graph displays the vacuum level presented to the part being handled. The vacuum port integrates a


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Socket L HD44 Male


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available in various kits, depending on the handling application. Kits are available in 110 or 220V operation. The ESD-safe kit includes: five


vacuum tip holders on top of the tool; bar graph power-on and vacuum- level indicator; adjustment knob for vacuum level; rubber, no-skid feet; ESD ground connection with a three- wire power cord; replaceable inlet fil-


ter; and side-mounted handle holder. Contact: Virtual Industries, Inc.,


2130 Victor Place, Colorado Springs, CO 80915 % 719-572-5566 E-mail: nmendez@virtual-ii.com Web: www.virtual-ii.com


N E T L I S T


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N O T E S


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NOTE: Pins 10-15 and 40-44 of this high-density cable carry rarely-used signals and may not be wired in the cable you are testing. This is acceptable.


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