LE-40V Pick and Place Equipment with Vision
Benchtop pick and place model with Vision equipment offers technologically advanced, low cost solutions for low to medium volume SMT placement applications. The LE40V is specifically designed for facilities where quick setup, ease of operation and high reliability are paramount.
- The highest quality with advanced technology at a cost effective solution

- Vision Centering using both top and bottom cameras “on the fly”
- Placement rates up to 3000 cph
- The best GUI (graphical user interface) in its class using Windows®-based software allows a new board to be programmed in minutes
- Up to 64 tape feeders, 96-8mm tape positions with bank feeders
- Accurately places a wide range of components including 0201s, LED’s, BGAs, 15 mil pitch QFPs, SMT Connectors and many others*
- Precision placement head design with closed-loop logic
- Auto fiducial correction and bad board mark standard
- Cut tape, loose, tube, or tray feeders also available
- Integrated on-the-fly component centering using Vision (Cognex®), Laser Technology (Cyberoptics®) or Mechanical fingers
- Self contained no shop air required
| Max board size: | 13.5” x 22” (343mm x 560mm) |
| Smallest component capability: | 0201 components |
| Largest component size: | 1.378” (35mm) square body |
| Placement accuracy: | ± 0.001” (0.025mm) |
| Max placement rate: | 3000 cph |
| Typical verifiable placement rate: | 1800 – 2500 cph |
| Fine pitch capability: | To 15 mil pitch (0.381mm) |
| Max travel area: | 22” (X axis) x 22” (Y axis) (560mm x 560mm) |
| Overall dimensions: | 40” x 42” x 27″ (1016mm x 1067mm x 686mm) |
| Max no. of feeders (8mm tape): | 64 |
| Max no. of feeders with L-GB-12 bank feeders: | 96 |
| Tape feeders: | 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 44 mm (Electrical) |
| Vibratory Feeders: | Loose, tube, stick (frequency & amplitude control) |
| Matrix Tray Feeders: | With Board/Matrix tray holders |
| Laser Centering: | Touchless Cyberoptics® laser |
| Vision system: | Cognex® Vision |
| Dispenser Option: | Up to 10,000 dots/hour |