Key Features of the JUKI JM20:
1. Multi-functional Component Insertion
- The JM20 is capable of handling a wide range of through-hole components, including:
- Radial components
- Axial components
- Odd-shaped components
- Supports manual or automatic insertion, depending on component size and type.
2. High-Speed Performance
- It offers impressive insertion speeds to improve throughput, reducing assembly time for through-hole components.
3. Precision and Accuracy
- Equipped with a highly advanced vision system for:
- Component recognition
- Accurate alignment and insertion into PCB holes
- Minimizes errors and increases the reliability of the final product.
4. Large Component Compatibility
- Capable of handling components with varying lead diameters and lengths, making it versatile for different applications.
5. Flexible PCB Support
- Supports multiple PCB sizes and thicknesses, accommodating diverse product designs.
6. Robust Build for Reliability
- JUKI’s machines are known for their durability and low maintenance, ensuring high uptime and consistent performance.
7. Integration with SMT Lines
- The JM20 can be seamlessly integrated into existing SMT production lines, making it a great choice for hybrid manufacturing setups.
Applications:
- Automotive Electronics:
- Assemblies require both SMT and through-hole components, such as control units and sensors.
- Consumer Electronics:
- Audio systems, TVs, and other appliances need robust through-hole components.
- Industrial Equipment:
- Circuit boards for industrial automation and machinery.
- Power Electronics:
- Power supplies, inverters, and converters with large or high-current components.
Why Choose the JM20?
The JUKI JM20 is ideal for manufacturers transitioning from fully manual insertion to automation or those looking to improve efficiency in hybrid assembly lines. Its ability to handle a mix of components with high precision and reliability makes it a versatile choice for industries prioritizing quality and efficiency.
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