Description
Samsung CP45FV Neo Pick & Place Machine
Item: Samsung Pick & Place Machine
Model Number: CP45FV Neo
Serial Number: CM-1024-E4
This item is USED
This item is sold as pictured.
Notes:
Weight: 1150kg (2535lb)
120V AC, 10A, 50/60Hz.
This item includes an assortment of feeders, as pictured.
This unit was inspected on 6/7/18 by a Samsung Technician, reports indicate a possible bent shaft.
This item powers on and appears to be in operational condition.
What is Pick & Place Machine?
A Pick & Place machine, also known as a P&P machine or a pick and place robot, is an automated device used in the manufacturing industry to place electronic components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) or other substrates. It is a crucial part of the surface mount technology (SMT) assembly process.
The Pick & Place machine automates the task of accurately picking up electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, and other surface-mount devices (SMDs), from feeders or component reels and placing them precisely onto designated positions on the PCB. This process is commonly known as “pick and place” or “pick and place assembly.”
These machines are designed to improve the efficiency, speed, and accuracy of the assembly process compared to manual component placement. They typically consist of a robotic arm or a gantry system equipped with a vacuum nozzle or a mechanical gripper to pick up the components. The machine’s control system coordinates the movement of the robot arm and the operation of the component feeder system.
Pick & Place machines use various techniques to accurately place components, such as vision systems for alignment and inspection, sensors for position detection, and feedback mechanisms to ensure precise placement. Some advanced machines can handle multiple component types simultaneously, increasing productivity.
The widespread adoption of Pick & Place machines in electronics manufacturing has led to faster production cycles, higher accuracy, and improved overall quality. These machines are an essential part of the modern manufacturing industry, enabling the efficient assembly of electronic devices, ranging from consumer electronics to automotive and aerospace systems.