Brief: Ever wondered how a compact conveyor system can streamline your wave soldering process? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Dip Line Small PCB Belt Conveyor, showcasing its operation as it unloads PCBA assemblies from the wave soldering machine. You'll see how adjustable speed, rail angle, and height enhance flexibility in your THT production line.
Related Product Features:
Features adjustable speed, guide rail angle, and height for flexible operation.
Offers optional green belt with holes or anti-skid belt to suit different needs.
Integrates into THT production lines, connecting wave soldering machines and plug-in lines.
Unloads PCBA assemblies after the soldering process is complete.
Includes a cooling fan option to cool down PCB boards post-soldering.
Handles PCB sizes from 50x50mm to 445x330mm with a minimum thickness of 0.6mm.
Operates with a convey speed range of 0.5 to 20 meters per minute.
Supports AC 110V or 220V single-phase power supply and L-R or R-L transport direction.
FAQs:
What is the primary function of the Dip Line Small PCB Belt Conveyor?
It is used for wave solder outfeed, unloading PCBA assemblies after soldering and connecting wave soldering machines with plug-in lines in THT production.
What belt options are available for this conveyor?
You can choose between a green belt with holes or an anti-skid belt, depending on your specific application requirements.
Can the conveyor's operating parameters be adjusted?
Yes, the conveyor speed, guide rail angle, and height are all adjustable to provide flexibility for different production setups.
What power supply does this conveyor require?
It operates on AC 110V or 220V single-phase power, making it adaptable to various regional electrical standards.