The NeoDen4 is a desktop pick-and-place machine designed for SMT PCB assembly. It features four placement heads for faster throughput and is intended for prototypes and small-batch production.
The machine is rated up to 4000 components per hour (CPH), depending on board complexity, component mix and operator setup.
It has four independent placement heads to increase speed and efficiency during assembly.
It supports a wide size range from as small as 0201 up to large components such as TQFP240, with a maximum component height of 5 mm.
Placement accuracy is specified at ±0.02 mm (20 microns) under proper setup and operating conditions.
The NeoDen4 accepts standard feeder tape widths: 8 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm, 24 mm and 32 mm. For other feeder types (cut-tape, tray, or custom feeders) contact the supplier for compatibility and options.
Yes. The machine is designed specifically for prototype runs and small-batch SMT production while also fitting into light assembly lines or lab environments.
The unit weight is 60 kg. Exact footprint dimensions are not listed here—refer to the full datasheet or contact the manufacturer for precise dimensions and recommended workspace requirements.
Common pick-and-place machines accept standard XY/CSV placement files exported from PCB CAD software. For NeoDen4-specific supported file formats and software workflow, please consult the product manual or contact the vendor.
The product description does not list vision specifics. Many NeoDen models include vision-assisted placement and fiducial recognition—verify the NeoDen4 configuration with the supplier to confirm included vision functionality.
Power consumption and environmental operating ranges are not provided in this summary. Check the official datasheet or ask your supplier for power specs (voltage/current) and recommended operating conditions.
The NeoDen4 is intended as a desktop production machine and is generally straightforward to set up for users familiar with pick-and-place workflows. Most vendors provide a user manual, setup guide and can offer training or remote support—confirm training options at purchase.
Routine maintenance typically includes cleaning nozzles and vision optics, checking and replacing nozzles, keeping feeders calibrated and lubricating mechanical parts per the manual. Consumables include nozzles, feeders and vacuum components—obtain recommended maintenance intervals from the manufacturer.
Yes, spare nozzles, additional tape feeders and other accessories are commonly available for NeoDen machines. When ordering, confirm compatibility with the NeoDen4 and whether bundles or kits are offered.
Warranty terms and support packages vary by seller and region. The product listing here does not specify warranty length—always confirm warranty coverage, included support, and service options with the reseller before purchase.
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