Exapro, a leading marketplace for used industrial machinery, offers a curated selection of PCB pick-and-place machines, blending innovation with cost-effectiveness. Originating from esteemed manufacturers like Yamaha, Juki, and Panasonic, these machines promise precision, high-speed performance, and durability. With prices ranging from €20,000 to €200,000, Exapro caters to businesses of varying scales, ensuring a balance between affordability and quality.
Pick-and-place machines are crucial in the electronics industry for their ability to accurately place components onto printed circuit boards. These machines are ideal for high-speed, automated assembly, ensuring consistent quality and efficiency in PCB production.
On Exapro, alongside competitive pricing, professionals can evaluate essential machine parameters, ensuring they make an informed purchase tailored to their needs. Explore Exapro's collection and enhance your electronics manufacturing capabilities with reliable and advanced pick-and-place machines.
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Equipment Description: Universal Instruments GC60 Genesis Platform Model Number: 4990C Manufacturer: Universal Instruments Technical Condition: Good Running Condition Features: - Dual Beam Lightning Heads - Universal Software UPS+ 6.08 - Windows Operating System - (1) 30 Spindle Head in front - (1) 30 Spindle Head in back - Voltage: 200-240 Volts - Frequency: 50/60 HZ - Phase: 3 Phase - …17,000 $
USA
Year: 1990
Schubert Pick & Place system With seven packing arms types. Year of construction 1990, combined with a continuous STB product belt.Price on request
Germany
Year: 1994
Fuji GL-V 5000 Pick-and-place machine FUJI GL-V 5000 In good condition Year: 1994 Year: 1994Price on request
Poland
Year: 1996
We are selling a Zevatech PM 570 indenting machine, ideal for automated production lines dealing with PCB assembly. We have 2 pieces with many accessories available.1,230 $
Czech Republic
Year: 1998
| Capacity | 20000 u/h |
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| PCB length | 450 mm |
| Type | Automatic |
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| PCB width | 400 mm |
6,650 $
Hungary
Year: 1998
Fuji CP642-E Pick-and-place machine Machine FUJI CP642-E Year: 1998 1998Price on request
Poland
Year: 1998
**For Sale: Mydata TP 9-2U Pick-and-Place Machine** **Manufacturer:** Mydata **Model:** TP 9-2U **Year of Manufacture:** 1998 **Technical Condition:** Good This Mydata TP 9-2U pick-and-place machine is available for purchase. It is a reliable piece of equipment, manufactured in 1998, and is in good technical condition, making it suitable for various assembly tasks in the electronics industry.Price on request
Austria
Year: 1998
We sell a complete SMD production line consisting of two pick-and-place machines model Siemens Siplace 80 S20 with a large set of feeders, loader model Panasonic BSF V2, unloader model Siemens K2/Y1400, automatic printer model MPM Ultraprinter UP3000/A with a set of SP blades and PCB beds, conveyors Siemens 160cm and Jot 150/100cm, PCB automatic inspection machine model Vi Technology …Price on request
Serbia
Year: 1999
| Capacity | 10000 u/h |
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| PCB length | 450 mm |
| Type | Automatic |
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| PCB width | 350 mm |
4,390 $
Hungary
Year: 1999
| Capacity | 10000 u/h |
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| PCB length | 450 mm |
| Type | Automatic |
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| PCB width | 350 mm |
4,390 $
Hungary
Price on request
China
Year: 1999
8 heads (four FNC, four SF). One SF disabled due to wear and tear. In continuous operation. Pneumatic feeders type CL, FV available in huge quantities, both original and Chinese clones. From things to do - to check / repair nozzle changing station - not used (we only use one type of nozzle), the problem was discovered recently while repairing …12,000 $
Poland
Year: 1999
| Capacity | 14000 u/h |
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| PCB length | 457 mm |
| Type | Automatic |
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| PCB width | 407 mm |
Price on request
Poland
Year: 1999
Offer title: Component transfer machine Manufacturer: Mydata Mydata Model: MY12 Year of manufacture: 1999 Operating hours: 98,958 hours Technical condition: as is, on site Condition: visible but disconnected Length: 3400.0 mm Width: 2150.0 mm Height: 1450.0 mm Weight: 2000.0 kg Note: Machine in working order, taken out of production line, replaced by MY300. No additional Y feeder for production line. …Price on request
France
Year: 1999
whole line Emerald year 1999 - oven smt - printer Product: used Price: negotiablePrice on request
Poland
Year: 1999
**Offer Title:** Zevatech FS 750 Pick-and-place Machine **Manufacturer:** Zevatech **Model:** FS 750 **Year of Manufacture:** 1999 **Technical Condition:** Good **Features:** - SMD placer with 3 placement heads - Fixed feeder bar located on the side - Prepared for feeder trolley on the front side This Zevatech FS 750 is designed for efficient surface mount device placement, making it a valuable …Price on request
Austria
Price on request
Austria
Year: 1999
| Capacity | 14000 u/h |
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| PCB length | 457 mm |
| Type | Automatic |
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| PCB width | 407 mm |
8,350 $
Italy
Price on request
China
Year: 2000
Heeb Inoplacer placement machine Year of manufacture: 2000 Cleaned and tested for functionality.Price on request
Germany
At Exapro, we specialize in connecting professionals with top-tier industrial machinery solutions. Within our extensive offerings, the category of Electronics includes crucial equipment for Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), specifically Pick-and-Place Machines. Let’s delve into what these machines entail, their importance, and why Exapro is the ideal marketplace for buying or selling them.
Pick-and-place machines are essential for the automated assembly of PCBs. These machines are designed to accurately place electronic components onto a PCB with high speed and precision. They play a crucial role in surface-mount technology (SMT) assembly lines, where efficiency, accuracy, and speed are paramount.
Navigating the world of used industrial machinery can be challenging, but Exapro simplifies the process. For those looking to purchase, the key benefits are manifold.
Acquiring new pick-and-place machines can be a significant financial commitment, especially for small businesses or start-ups. Through Exapro, professionals can obtain these machines at a fraction of the cost of new ones, ensuring exceptional value for money. On our platform, the price range for used pick-and-place machines typically lies between €20,000 and €200,000, reflecting the variety available in terms of age, brand, wear and tear, and additional features.
At Exapro, every listing undergoes a thorough evaluation process to ensure each piece of equipment is in excellent working condition and ready for its next operational chapter. This rigorous vetting process guarantees that even used machinery meets high standards of quality and reliability.
Pick-and-place machines are crucial for precise and efficient PCB assembly. Whether you're looking to invest in one or sell it, Exapro offers a platform that ensures convenience, reliability, and value. Embark on the future of electronics manufacturing with Exapro – where innovation meets tradition.
Pick-and-place machines are indispensable in the electronics manufacturing industry due to their numerous benefits. Here are the main advantages:
These machines ensure precise placement of components, which is essential for the proper functioning and reliability of electronic assemblies.
Automated pick-and-place machines significantly increase production speed, allowing for high-volume output with minimal manual intervention. This efficiency translates to higher productivity and reduced labor costs.
Modern pick-and-place machines can handle a wide range of components, from tiny 0201 resistors to large BGA (Ball Grid Array) packages, making them valuable assets across various electronics manufacturing sectors.
Precision placement minimizes material waste, optimizing the use of components and reducing overall production costs.
By ensuring accurate and repeatable component placement, these machines contribute to the overall reliability and performance of electronic assemblies.
When evaluating or understanding pick-and-place machines, several key parameters are considered to ensure they meet specific requirements. Here are the main machine parameters:
Measured in components per hour (CPH), this parameter indicates how fast the machine can place components, influencing production rates and throughput.
The precision of component placement, often measured in micrometers (µm), ensuring components are placed exactly where needed on the PCB.
The number and type of feeders the machine can accommodate, affecting its ability to handle various components and production volumes.
The variety of component sizes and types the machine can place, from small passive components to large ICs (integrated circuits).
The type and quality of the vision system used for component alignment and placement accuracy, including cameras and sensors.
The software used to program and control the machine, affecting ease of use, flexibility, and integration with other systems in the assembly line.
The time required to switch from one PCB assembly to another, impacting production efficiency and flexibility.
The physical size of the machine, including its length, width, and height, crucial for determining floor space requirements.
Pick-and-place machines, given their versatility and capacity for high-quality assembly, find application in a multitude of areas. Here’s a rundown of the primary areas of use:
Used for assembling PCBs in smartphones, tablets, computers, and other consumer electronic devices, ensuring high precision and reliability.
Essential for creating PCBs used in various automotive applications, such as engine control units, infotainment systems, and safety components.
Applied in the production of PCBs for communication devices and infrastructure, maintaining signal integrity and reliability.
Critical for producing high-precision PCBs used in aerospace and defense electronics, where reliability and performance are paramount.
Used for manufacturing PCBs in medical equipment, ensuring compliance with stringent quality and safety standards.
Applied in various industrial electronics applications, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
Several renowned manufacturers in the electronics industry are known for their quality and innovation. Here are some prominent manufacturers of pick-and-place machines:
A leading provider of SMT equipment, Yamaha offers advanced pick-and-place machines known for their precision and high-speed capabilities.
Renowned for their high-quality SMT equipment, Juki provides reliable and efficient pick-and-place machines for various applications.
Specializes in innovative SMT solutions, offering advanced pick-and-place machines that provide high precision and flexibility.
Offers a comprehensive range of pick-and-place machines known for their efficiency, accuracy, and robust performance in electronics manufacturing.
Known for their flexible and high-precision SMT equipment, Mycronic offers pick-and-place machines suitable for various production environments.
Provides a wide range of pick-and-place machines known for their reliability and high-speed capabilities in the SMT assembly process.
Offers advanced pick-and-place machines with high-speed and high-precision capabilities, catering to diverse electronics manufacturing needs.
When considering a purchase or researching pick-and-place machines, it's essential to look into these manufacturers' specific models, reviews, and after-sales service. Each brand has its strengths, specialties, and technological innovations that cater to different assembly requirements.
Pick-and-place machines are invaluable assets in the electronics manufacturing industry, offering high-quality, cost-effective, and efficient solutions for precise component placement on PCBs. Whether for consumer electronics, automotive, telecommunications, or aerospace applications, these machines ensure superior product quality and compliance with industry standards. With the support of Exapro, acquiring or selling pick-and-place machines becomes a straightforward and reliable process, allowing businesses to focus on what they do best – producing exceptional electronic products.