Board Assembly System Boasts Of Parts Handling And Ergonomic Gains

Jan. 1, 2001
Through use of an optional 15° tilted conveyor and greater foot space, the ClinchMaster semi-automatic board assembly system is said to be both more ergonomic and more effective in handling odd forms and small parts. And by means of a new,

Through use of an optional 15° tilted conveyor and greater foot space, the ClinchMaster semi-automatic board assembly system is said to be both more ergonomic and more effective in handling odd forms and small parts. And by means of a new, slotted-style tooling pin bracket, the relocation of pins during board changes is facilitated. ClinchMaster also offers a programmable single-pin lead clinching system, which allows clinching of any lead to any degree and in any direction without tool changes. All component styles can be handled by the system.
ClinchMaster also comes with a variety of different options, including motorized or manual board presentation, a variable speed motorized conveyor, static tube feeders, and more.

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