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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 |
ooooh, machine porn! :smile:
It's a better reason than ever to take a couple-hour road trip for a little tour... |
you KNOW I can't wait for production to start again!!!
Gonna have parts flying everywhere! It will sound like a Gatling gun! |
Good time to make a bigger v4 MMM with no fan.. oh and a higher BEC output.. and waterproof :mdr:
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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.
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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? |
That is such a naughty pic, it being all open and stuff.
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The reflow oven would make a nice pizza though. As long as you didn't mind the fumes from the flux. |
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! |
Pardon my ignorance but what exactly does this machine do?
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It assembles really good miniature sandwiches!
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