SMT Yamaha Nozzle 71F KV8-M7110-A1X – High-Precision Solution for 0402 Component Placement
The Yamaha 71F Nozzle (Part No. KV8-M7110-A1X) is a high-precision placement nozzle engineered for efficient handling of 0402-sized components in surface mount technology (SMT) production. Designed to work seamlessly with Yamaha pick-and-place machines, it ensures accurate component alignment and stable suction performance even at high speeds.
Component Compatibility: Optimized for 0402 SMD components, ensuring accurate pick-and-place without misalignment.
Precision Machining: Built with high-grade materials to maintain tight tolerances and consistent vacuum performance.
Durable Construction: Resistant to wear and damage, supporting long production cycles with minimal maintenance.
Lightweight Design: Reduces mechanical stress on the mounting head, enhancing the machine’s overall performance.
Improves Placement Accuracy: Reduces placement errors, contributing to higher product quality and lower defect rates.
Boosts Production Efficiency: Enables high-speed, stable operation without sacrificing precision.
Reduces Downtime: Durable nozzle reduces the need for frequent replacements or recalibration.
Cost-Effective: Enhances yield and equipment lifespan, providing long-term value for SMT manufacturers.
SMT production lines requiring stable and efficient handling of micro-sized components, particularly in industries like mobile electronics, LED assembly, and automotive electronics.
Product Introduction
The SMT Yamaha Nozzle 71F (Part Number: KV8-M7110-A1X) is specifically designed for high-efficiency placement of 0402 components in Yamaha pick-and-place systems. Engineered with precision machining, this nozzle ensures stable and accurate suction performance, minimizing misalignment and improving production yield. Its lightweight, durable design helps reduce machine wear and supports long-term, reliable operation. Ideal for high-speed SMT lines requiring consistent handling of ultra-small components.
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