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Promation Releases SCBL-77G Passageway Gate System Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Tuesday, 04 March 2008
The SCBL-77G Passageway Gate system is designed for high-volume production. Combines a small footprint passageway station with a vertical buffering station. Is 1500 mm in length and is said to offer a continuous pathway for PCBs to flow. When the gate is requested to be open, the 15-slot vertical buffer is enabled to accept PCBs from the line. The vertical buffer has 15 stacked edge belts, each at 30 mm standard spacing. Spacing is selectable in every slot, every other, every third and every forth slot. Can operate in either LIFO or FIFO modes, in addition to the lift gate function.

Promation Inc., www.pro-mation-inc.com
 
 

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