I work for a very small company (23 employees) and would like to purchase a PnP machine to help with proto-types and small production runs (~20-30 boards a month). 1) Average number of items on Bill of Material = 35 (max 53) 2) Average number of total parts on a board = 75 3) 85% 0603 parts per board. 4) No 0402 parts. 5) One or two VQFN parts per board (Plastic Quad Flat Pack No-leads) (0,65 pitch) 6) Largest board = 180mm x 120mm
Questions: 1) What are the differences between the two machines besides, rod/rail, software: V2/V3 compatible, and work size? 2) It looks like the used component tape on the 2500DP flows through slots in the bed and out the bottom of the machine. Where does the used tape go on the 2500D? 3) Does the 2500DP have larger stepper motors? What is the advantages of that...faster head movement? 4) What reasons would I pick the 2500DP over the 2500D?
Questions: 1) What are the differences between the two machines besides, rod/rail, software: V2/V3 compatible, and work size?
V2 Software is included for all machines and V3 compatibilty is given for all V2 machines.
The precision increases form rod (belt) >> rail (belt) >> rail (spindle) Pin pitch >= 0,65mm >= 0,5mm >= 0,45mm Motor Stepper closed loop stepper closed loop AC servo
2) It looks like the used component tape on the 2500DP flows through slots in the bed and out the bottom of the machine. Where does the used tape go on the 2500D?
The 2500D moves tape over the working table to East and South side and have sheet metal separator between them.
3) Does the 2500DP have larger stepper motors? What is the advantages of that...faster head movement?
We use closed loop stepping servos for faster acceleration and speed. The machines are bigger and more mass need to get accelerated!
4) What reasons would I pick the 2500DP over the 2500D? Mostly because of better precision and bigger working areas.