Product category: PCB Assembly Equipment and Tools
News Release from: Mega Electronics | Subject: CCD/2 PCB CNC machine
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 July 2000
Small CNC machine for PCB production at
nice price
Mega Electronics has added a low-cost, compact CNC machine to its range of board prototyping tools for the electronics designer.
Mega Electronics has added a low-cost, compact CNC machine to its range of board prototyping tools for the electronics designer The new CCD/2 will produce isolation-routed and drilled PCBs direct from CAD data without the need for chemical processing
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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It features a small footprint of only 800 ? 800 mm, and has a working travel area of 270 - 320 mm with up to 30 mm height of material.
The system uses low-cost industry-standard tools, with manual or semi-automatic tool change.
A high-frequency spindle operates at 60,000 rev/min, and maximum speed per axis is 6m/min.
It will drill five holes per second or 18,000 holes per hour.
Windows-based software ensures ease of use and compatibility with standard CAD formats including Excellon, Sieb and Meyer and HP/GL.
Two-axis control ensures high quality, and a plated-through-hole accessory is available as an option.
The CCD/2 with Windows software costs less than £5000.
A family of larger machines is also available, including systems with automatic tool-change options.
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