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Pdelcast 06.22.2009 12:16 PM

New Pick and Place machine arrives at Castle
 
New machine is being installed in our Kansas facility as I type this --

Universal Instruments GC-120 Genesis
Quad Lightning head (30 placement spindles per head)
Linear VRM motor drive (no screw drive)
132,000 parts per hour placement maximum

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e9...t/IMG_0273.jpg

BrianG 06.22.2009 12:18 PM

ooooh, machine porn! :smile:

It's a better reason than ever to take a couple-hour road trip for a little tour...

johnrobholmes 06.22.2009 12:23 PM

you KNOW I can't wait for production to start again!!!


Gonna have parts flying everywhere! It will sound like a Gatling gun!

GT35R 06.22.2009 12:25 PM

Good time to make a bigger v4 MMM with no fan.. oh and a higher BEC output.. and waterproof :mdr:

Metallover 06.22.2009 12:31 PM

Will this lower the prices on your products at all? Before or after you pay off that machine? I'm no expert on fancy machines but it looks like that costs a lot more then a nice angus steer; and there's no question which I'd rather have.

Pdelcast 06.22.2009 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metallover (Post 297917)
Will this lower the prices on your products at all? Before or after you pay off that machine? I'm no expert on fancy machines but it looks like that costs a lot more then a nice angus steer; and there's no question which I'd rather have.

How much does an Angus steer cost?

Metallover 06.22.2009 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 297920)
How much does an Angus steer cost?

You could probably get one for around $1000. If you just want to cheap cow to show off to the guys at the CC shop, you could probably get one for under $500; However, its angus FTW!:yipi:

Pdelcast 06.22.2009 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metallover (Post 297922)
You could probably get one for around $1000. If you just want to cheap cow to show off to the guys at the CC shop, you could probably get one for under $500; However, its angus FTW!:yipi:

Well then, that machine cost about as much as 350 angus cows (not the cheap ones... ) :lol:

johnrobholmes 06.22.2009 12:50 PM

dang, thats not bad. I was figuring you dropped closer to 1/2 or 3/4 mil.


Can it pick and place the meat on my sandwich?

snellemin 06.22.2009 12:53 PM

That is such a naughty pic, it being all open and stuff.

Pdelcast 06.22.2009 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnrobholmes (Post 297928)
Can it pick and place the meat on my sandwich?

EEwwww... You would have to get the meat in really small pieces, and then put it in a tape or matrix feeder... And I don't know how well the conveyors would work with bread...

The reflow oven would make a nice pizza though. As long as you didn't mind the fumes from the flux.

TexasSP 06.22.2009 02:53 PM

So the linear drive probably increases speed and accuracy quite a bit over a screw drive? I am sure there is some kind of high resolution encoder detecting position?

That's a nice machine, I can imagine the excitement right now in the shop!

Dadx2mj 06.22.2009 03:13 PM

Pardon my ignorance but what exactly does this machine do?

bdebde 06.22.2009 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dadx2mj (Post 297984)
Pardon my ignorance but what exactly does this machine do?

Puts the parts on the circuit boards for the castle controllers!

brushlessboy16 06.22.2009 04:21 PM

It assembles really good miniature sandwiches!


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