Apparatus for testing and sorting electronic components, in part

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324158F, B07C 5344

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049081268

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for testing and sorting electronic components (33), in particular IC's, is directly mounted on the mounting (2a, 2b to 10a, 10b), preferably forming part of a manipulator, for a test computer. In order to convey the components (33) between an input magazine (16), a testing head (20) and an output magazine (17) a suction head (20) is provided which is movable on a carriage guide (15) and which may be lowered. The mounting forming part of the manipulator permits the test computer (1) and the whole apparatus arranged on a slope so that the components (33) in the magazine rods (26) of the input magazine (16) and the output magazine (17) slide forwards under gravity.

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