DescriptionPick and place internals of surface mount machine.JPG
English: Internals of a Juki KE2010L 4-head pick and place surface mount machine. The machine is used to place electronic components that are soldered to the face of a printed circuit board rather than having leads that go through holes in the board. The machine is loaded with standard 8" reels on mechanical feeders (front right) and a tray of QFP microprocessors (rear centre).
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