Hello,
I've been looking at purchasing a pick and place in the $10K range, and pretty much narrowed it down to the QiHe TVM920 or the Charmhigh CHMT560P4 after reading all the relevant threads on this forum (Thanks everyone!). However, while I was talking with the manufacturers last night, QiHe steered me toward the new TVM925, which they quoted at $6800usd.
https://qihesmt.en.alibaba.com/product/60472758393-804050637/Qihe_TVM925_Good_Sale_New_Manual_Led_SMT_Pick_and_Place_Machine_chip_mounter.html?spm=a2700.icbuShop.84.4.45961d6c31ypzIThis machine is replacing the TVM920, but has only 44 feeders. It has 6 total cameras, which I assume are for speeding up viewing /adjusting parts on all 4 heads. The max pcb size is 350mmx310mm. I'm not sure what the 6th camera is for- I see 4x upward facing for nozzles, 1x downfacing for pcb alignment, but it isn't clear what the other high resolution camera is used for.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I was really looking for a higher feeder count machine, and am therefore leaning toward the CHMT560P4, with 60 feeders, but the only think that turns me off is the built in screen. Though it is $1k less than the TVM925, so that is nice as well.
A little about our usage- we are looking to use this for prototypes in various quantities from 3 to 300. Our main BOM has 72 total parts on it, 66 of which come in 8mm tapes. Is it feasable to run several panels with one load, change the feeders, then run another session for the remainder of parts?
Thanks for your help,
Neill