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| Brand Name : | Winsmart |
| Model Number : | SMTD3 |
| Certification : | CE |
| Payment Terms : | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
| Supply Ability : | 200 sets per month |
| Delivery Time : | 2-5 days |
1200mm Automatic Aluminum V-cut PCB Depanel With 56mm Circular Blades
V-cut PCB Depanel Features:
1. 4-blade sets to lower cutting stress, avoiding damage during cutting.
2. Durable stainless steel platform, inclined design for easy separated PCB collection.
3. Minimum board thickness of 0.024"
4. Shears boards safely with parts as close as 0.02" to score line.
5. Only allow correct boards placement to avoid mistakes.
6. Cutting speed is adjustable by knob.
7. Robust machine structure ensures good cutting effect for many years.
8. Platform height is adjustable.
V-cut PCB Depanel Specification:
| Model | SMTD3L |
| Machine Dimension | 400x400x330mm |
| Platform Dimension | 2400x300x200mm |
| Max Cutting Length | No limit |
| PCB Material | FR4, MCPCB, Copper Boards |
| Cutting Speed | 0-500mm/s |
| PCB Thickness | 0.6-3mm |
| Power | 220/110V |
| Machine Weight | 50kgs |
| Wooden Case Dimension | 116x67x58cm |
| Gross Weight | 85kgs |
| Power Rate | 60W |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Origin | China |
| Blade Life Time | 300,000 shots |
| Blade Quantity | 8pcs |
| Testing Report | Yes |
V-cut PCB Depanel Blade Adjustment:
1. If the separated board is twisted, means that the 4 groups of
knives are overcut, then we need to adjust the forth upper knife,
and raise the knife a little bit, so that the board can be cut
without deformation.
2. If the separated board is bent, we need to adjust the two blocks
on the right. If the board is concave bent, it means that the force
of the block to the board edge is small. In this way, the block is
closer to the board edge. If the convex bending occurs, it means
that the force of the block to the board edge is large, then move
the block out a little.
3. If the board is not cut off at one time, then we need to adjust the forth upper knife down a little to make smaller blade clearance.
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