Printed circuit assembly machine

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device

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29740, 29DIG44, 29714, B23P 1900

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052437531

ABSTRACT:
Printed circuit assembly machine, consisting of a flat lower base, capable of moving up and down, and of a curved upper base capable of tilting, both being drilled with a multitude of holes, through which a vacuum is created, characterized in that both lower and upper bases have their holes distributed in independent zones, each zone being provided with a vacuum tube, which regulates the vacuum in each of them, and a microprocessor with program for controlling operation of the vacuum tubes.

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