Automatic PCB Feeder Storage Balance

SMT Peripheral Equipment
December 29, 2025
Category Connection: SMT Peripheral Equipment
Brief: Thinking about an upgrade? This short demo helps you evaluate the fit. Watch as we showcase the Load PCB Stocker Automatic Storage Feeding Balance in action, demonstrating its 20-position staging workflow, PLC-controlled operation modes, and precision repositioning capabilities for seamless production line integration.
Related Product Features:
  • Automates PCB storage, feeding, and production line balancing for optimized workflow.
  • Features a 20-position PCB staging area to maintain efficient material flow.
  • Operates via PLC and touch screen control with selectable FIFO or FILO modes.
  • Delivers high precision with repositioning accuracy of 0.1mm.
  • Offers flexible track adjustment options, available in manual or power-driven versions.
  • Supports a rapid production cycle of 6-10 boards per second.
  • Provides multiple stepping options including 10mm, 20mm, 30mm, 60mm, and 90mm.
  • Allows directional flexibility with standard left-to-right or optional right-to-left feeding.
FAQs:
  • What are the main functions of the Load PCB Stocker?
    The Load PCB Stocker provides automatic PCB storage, feeding, and production line balancing, streamlining your manufacturing process with a 20-position staging area and efficient workflow management.
  • How is the machine controlled and what operational modes does it support?
    It is controlled via a PLC and touch screen interface, offering the flexibility to operate in either FIFO (First-In-First-Out) or FILO (First-In-Last-Out) modes to suit your production needs.
  • What is the precision level of the PCB repositioning?
    The machine ensures high precision with a repositioning accuracy of 0.1mm, guaranteeing reliable and consistent placement during the feeding process.
  • What power supply and specifications are required for operation?
    The AS-350 model operates on a standard AC220V 50/60Hz power supply, consumes 0.2KW of power, and requires a gas pressure of 0.4-0.7MPa.