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TWS Automation SR3100 Stencil Printer

Manufacturer
TWS Automation
Model
SR3100
Type
Stencil Printer
Year
2010
Category
Automation technology
Sub-category
Placement technology
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

2 fully automatic stand-alone stencil printers for SMD assembly technology, PCB assembly year 2010

Technical Specifications

Vision system
Fully automatic vision system
Operating software
Linux-based
Loading system
Double loading system
Table drive
Motorized
Printing area X/Y
440mm/440mm
Frame size X/Y max.
670mm/700mm
PCB thickness max.
6mm
Cycle time
approx. 18-25 sec.
Product changeover time
< 5 min.
Squeegee pressure
4-24kg programmable
Snap-off/separation speed
Programmable
Compressed air supply
6bar approx. 60l/min.

Weight & Dimensions

Dimensions X/Y/Z
2080mm/1130mm/1450mm
Signal tower height
2000mm
Weight
approx. 285kg

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The TWS Automation SR3100 is a fully automatic stencil printer designed for high-volume PCB (printed circuit board) assembly. It applies solder paste onto circuit boards with precision using an integrated vision system, making it ideal for Surface Mount Device (SMD) manufacturing. With a generous 440mm × 440mm printing area and motorized table drive, it handles large boards efficiently while maintaining cycle times of just 18–25 seconds per board. The Linux-based operating system ensures reliable performance, and quick product changeover (under 5 minutes) makes it flexible for varied production runs.

Industries & Uses

These printers are essential for electronics manufacturers, contract manufacturers (CMs), and PCB assembly shops of any size. Whether you're producing consumer electronics, industrial controls, or automotive components, stencil printing is a critical first step in modern PCB assembly. Even startups and smaller facilities benefit from this automation, as it increases throughput and consistency compared to manual methods.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used unit, inspect the squeegee blade carefully—it experiences constant wear and replacement costs add up. Request maintenance records, particularly for the vision system and motorized drive components. Check that all pneumatic connections are intact and ask about compressed air history (the machine requires consistent 6-bar supply). Test the vision alignment system thoroughly, as recalibration can be costly. Verify the Linux system boots reliably and request software backup documentation.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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