SOLDERING
The HAKKO HU-200 robotic soldering system is a 4-axis system with a large working envelope of 400mm x 300mm, a top speed of 800mm/s and boasts a repeatability of 0.01mm.
The HU-200 software is simple and easy to program to help the user optimize movements for soldering while keeping the number of programming steps required to a minimum.
All operations including solder feed and heating dwell time are controlled by the touch-screen PC tablet.
• Pre-installed Program Software
HU-200 ROBOTIC SOLDERING SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS Part No.
Model Name Input Voltage
Power Consumption
HU200-03Z HU-200
100-240 VAC 300W
Movement
X axis 400mm Y axis 300mm Z axis 200mm ø axis
± 200° Drive System Position Detection Max Speed
X axis Y axis Z axis ø axis X axis
Repeatability
Y axis Z axis ø axis
Noise Level
Ambient Temperature Range Max Workpiece Payload External I/O Ports
External Interface Dimensions (W x H x D) mm Weight ESD-Safe 5
Servo motor (all axes) Absolute encoder 800mm/s 800mm/s 800mm/s 800°/s
± 0.01mm
* Only when the unit temperature is constant
± 0.01° 56dB
0-40°C
20 kg / 44.1 lb 20 Inputs
12 Outputs (2 for cleaner) 4 USB ports (1 for PC)
600 x 910 x 650 mm 23.6 x 35.8 x 25.6 in.
50 kg / 110.23 lb Yes
Automatically activate saved programs with a barcode and QR reader, thus saving time and preventing mistakes. *Optional
1-800-88-HAKKO • Barcode and QR Reader*
Easy to program software. No previous knowledge of robotics required. Create a program to control the number of accumulated soldering points and work
• Joystick Controls
Teach positions of the robot with touch and feel control for a faster and more accurate robotic positioning experience.
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