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PCB Header Feeder operates at speeds to 1 header per second.

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PCB Header Feeder operates at speeds to 1 header per second.
PCB Header Feeder operates at speeds to 1 header per second.

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September 10, 2010 - Used for automated feeding of headers, microprocessor-controlled feeder is designed to mount on various flex cell placement systems with mechanical or vacuum adapter. It accommodates pin lengths from ¼-1 in. in 1/8 in. increments, and capacity accommodates 24 in. of header strips. New strips can be loaded on rear of feeder at any time, and sensors on cylinders provide feedback to microprocessor for control purposes. Max feeder size is 27 in. x 3.4 or 2.85 in. wide x 8 in.

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Zierick Manufacturing Corp.
Radio Circle
Mount Kisco, NY, 10549
USA



New Header Feeder


Fully automated presentation of Zierick headers at rates up to 1 header/second

Zierick Manufacturing Corporation, a leading provider of PCB connectors and assembly equipment, introduces a new microprocessor-controlled feeder for automated feeding of headers. Designed to mount on various flex cell placement systems with mechanical or vacuum adapter, this new feeder can accommodate pin lengths from 1/4" to 1" in 1/8" increments.

Feeder capacity is 24" of the header strips. New strips can be loaded on therear of the feeder at any time as long as there is room for the strip. At the pick point, the lead header is separated from the strip and presented for pickup. Sensors on the cylinders provide feedback to the microprocessor for control purposes. LEDs on the microprocessor PCB provide the status of all sensors.

Maximum feeder size is 27" long, 3.4" wide at the rear of the feeder, and 2.85" wide at the feeder mounting area. Height is 8" overall (for 1/2" pin length headers) although height in the feeder slot area varies by placement machine model.

To learn more, please use our email form, call us at 800-882-8020 (in New York, 914-666-2911) or write Zierick Manufacturing Corporation, Radio Circle, Mt. Kisco, New York 10549, fax 914-666-0216.
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