August, 2017 Seika Introduces Twin-Table PCB Router
Torrance, CA — Seika Machinery has introduced its new Sayaka SAM- CT34NJW twin-table PCB Router
twin-table design provides fast, high- precision processing and accommo- dates two boards up to 200 x 250 mm
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Sayaka SAM-CT34NJW twin-table router.
with an online camera for program- ming. The system contains advanced image-processing software with point-and-click operation for router paths programming. The CCD camera captures an
image of the PCB, while the path is programmed onscreen. A solution for stress-free depaneling, the high- speed router bit cuts densely-popu- lated PCBs cleanly and precisely, without stressing the board. Cut paths can be as close as 0.5 mm (0.02 in.) to components. The two-way, flexible-setting
(7.9 x 9.8 in.). The twin-fixture tables can be converted into one large fix- ture table that accommodates PCBs up to 400 x 250 mm (15.8 x 9.8 in.). Automatic bit-depth control ex-
tends bit life and reduces bit usage. The online camera provides QR code reading, program upload, and fidu- cial check with auto-alignment of
each panel. Contact: Seika Machinery, Inc.,
26218 Industrial Boulevard, Hay- ward, CA 94545 % 510-293-0580 E-mail:
info@seikausa.com Web:
www.seikausa.com
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