Seika Machinery, Inc., a leading provider of advanced machinery, materials and engineering services, announces that offline programming now is available for the Sayaka SAM-CT23Q Tabletop Router.
The SAM-CT23Q is the ideal solution for stress-free depanelization, providing a fixture-based highly efficient dust vacuum system. The compact system uses a 40,000 rpm spindle to separate PCBs from panels.
The router provides clean, precise depanelization for densely populated PCBs at a minimal cost. The tabletop model offers two methods of programming cutting paths: a teach pendant or the offline software program.
The software allows creation and editing of both position and program data as well as reading of PCB drawing data (DXF files). Offline programming also can save and read files containing data that was created using the program. As an additional benefit, files can be sent, received and edited when a PC is connected to the SAM-CT23Q router.
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