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| JUKI Pick-and-Place Machine
The PCB SMT machine series built by Juki carries out the steady work of mounting surface parts on circuit boards in busy plants. These machines run hour after hour, putting chips and ICs in their right spots without pause. RS models balance good speed with room for different board sizes. RX models push harder in tight areas, giving more output where floor space costs money. Every one comes with solid heads, sharp cameras, and controls that operators learn fast. Factories use them for car electronics, lights, and everyday devices. I.C.T stands ready from the first setup through years of running, making sure lines stay smooth and output stays high.
| JUKI Pick and Place Machine Model Features
RS-1R / RS-1XL Series Features

The RS-1R works at 47,000 CPH optimum, holds accuracy at ±35µm, and takes boards up to 650×370mm single clamp or bigger with double. The RS-1XL stretches to 650×560mm, right for wider boards like LED panels. Both run Takumi heads that shift between tasks without slowing much. They handle parts from 0201 up to 74mm square or long strips. Feeders go as high as 112. The build stays compact so lines fit together easy. Vision spots issues early, and force control keeps delicate work safe. These machines fit plants that switch jobs often and need steady speed on mixed boards. I.C.T sets them in place and tunes them to match the daily grind.
RX-7R / RX-8 Series Features

The RX-7R runs 75,000 CPH for small chips, uses P16 heads, and keeps accuracy around ±0.04mm. It places from 03015 tiny parts up to 25mm square on other heads. Boards fit 510×450mm single lane. The RX-8 climbs to 100,000 CPH with the P20 head, built for crowded, small-component work. Both stand only 998mm wide, so two fit where one older machine sat. Dual lanes move boards fast, and monitoring cuts idle time. Low-impact touch prevents board or part damage during quick placement. These suit high-output runs on phones, lights, or auto parts where every second counts and space stays limited.
| Specification
| Parameter | RS-1R | RS-1XL | RX-7R | RX-8 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Placement Speed (Optimum CPH) | 47,000 | 42,000 | 75,000 | 100,000 |
| Maximum Board Size (mm) | 650 × 370 (single/double) | 650 × 560 | 510 × 450 (single lane) | 510 × 450 (approx.) |
| Minimum Board Size (mm) | 50 × 50 | 50 × 50 | 50 × 50 | 50 × 50 |
| Component Height (max mm) | 25 | 25 | 3-10.5 (head dependent) | 3 |
| Smallest Component | 0201 (metric) | 0201 (metric) | 03015 (metric) | 0201 (approx. 0.4×0.2mm) |
| Largest Component (mm) | 74 square / 150×50 | 74 square / 150×50 | 25 square | 5 square |
| Feeder Inputs (max) | 112 | 112 | 76 | 56 (approx.) |
| Placement Accuracy | ±35µm (Cpk ≥1) | ±35µm (Cpk ≥1) | ±40µm (approx.) | High precision (vision) |
| Machine Width (mm) | 1,500 (approx.) | 2,109 | 998 | 998 |
| Head Type | Takumi inline head | Takumi inline head | Parallel rotary heads (P16S) | P20 rotary head |
| SMT Line Equipment List

I.C.T puts together real SMT line machine that hold up under steady use. PCB multi rack loader pulls boards in clean and straight. Auto printer lays paste clean and even. Flip chip mounter sets every chip firm and true. Vertical reflow oven heats solder strong across the board. SMT AOI Inspection scans and catches mistakes before they move on. Conveyors keep everything flowing without jam. Yield climbs high while costs stay down. No wasted time or rework. Lines run tough jobs—car power units, LED lights, and more. Boards roll out ready for the real world. I.C.T backs the whole setup from start to finish.

| Customer Success Video
In the video a customer walks through their full SMT and DIP lines making automotive power supplies. They show the loader feeding clean boards, cleaner wiping them, printer spreading paste, then the JUKI Pick-and-Place Machine dropping parts fast and exact. Conveyors carry boards to reflow, cooling buffer, AOI check, and unloaders. On the DIP side, wave solder flows strong, flipper turns boards, ICT tests every connection. The footage moves steady—machines hum, boards travel smooth, placement looks sharp. The customer explains how the setup cuts errors and keeps pace high. Quality holds firm for car use, and downtime stays low in their daily run.
| Service and Training Support
I.C.T sends engineers straight to the plant for PCB SMT machine setup and start-up. They walk operators through daily checks, program building, and small repairs. Remote lines let them see problems and fix them quick from far off. Regular service keeps machines sharp and running long. Teams help rearrange lines or add new work without big stops. Offices spread across the world mean help arrives soon. Customers learn fast and keep output steady. This support turns new machines into trusted tools that last years in the shop.

| Customer Feedback
Plant managers talk about engineers who show up ready and solve issues on the spot. They point to the PCB SMT machine running fast and true shift after shift. Packing comes careful—machines arrive without a scratch after long hauls. Questions get answered same day, keeping lines from sitting idle. Many say the whole system works better than planned, with fewer stops and cleaner boards. Trust builds from solid gear and people who stand behind it. Factories count on I.C.T for steady help that makes production smoother.

| Certifications and Standards
The PCB SMT machine carries CE marking so it meets safety rules in Europe. RoHS keeps harmful materials out of the build. ISO9001 runs through our whole quality process. Patents cover key heads and vision methods. These stamps prove the machines follow strict global standards for safety, environment, and steady work. Plants use them confident that rules stay met. They show clear focus on building equipment that lasts and performs right every time.

| About I.C.T Company and Factory
I.C.T keeps its own team working on research and new designs for SMT gear. The factory runs big, with careful checks from raw parts to finished machines. Staff has grown quick since the start in 2012. Now we reach more than 1600 customers in over 72 countries. Branch offices sit close to plants worldwide for fast help. Strict quality steps track every build so machines hold up under hard use. I.C.T gives full support—from first plan to later upgrades—helping electronics shops grow steady and strong.

| JUKI Pick-and-Place Machine
The PCB SMT machine series built by Juki carries out the steady work of mounting surface parts on circuit boards in busy plants. These machines run hour after hour, putting chips and ICs in their right spots without pause. RS models balance good speed with room for different board sizes. RX models push harder in tight areas, giving more output where floor space costs money. Every one comes with solid heads, sharp cameras, and controls that operators learn fast. Factories use them for car electronics, lights, and everyday devices. I.C.T stands ready from the first setup through years of running, making sure lines stay smooth and output stays high.
| JUKI Pick and Place Machine Model Features
RS-1R / RS-1XL Series Features

The RS-1R works at 47,000 CPH optimum, holds accuracy at ±35µm, and takes boards up to 650×370mm single clamp or bigger with double. The RS-1XL stretches to 650×560mm, right for wider boards like LED panels. Both run Takumi heads that shift between tasks without slowing much. They handle parts from 0201 up to 74mm square or long strips. Feeders go as high as 112. The build stays compact so lines fit together easy. Vision spots issues early, and force control keeps delicate work safe. These machines fit plants that switch jobs often and need steady speed on mixed boards. I.C.T sets them in place and tunes them to match the daily grind.
RX-7R / RX-8 Series Features

The RX-7R runs 75,000 CPH for small chips, uses P16 heads, and keeps accuracy around ±0.04mm. It places from 03015 tiny parts up to 25mm square on other heads. Boards fit 510×450mm single lane. The RX-8 climbs to 100,000 CPH with the P20 head, built for crowded, small-component work. Both stand only 998mm wide, so two fit where one older machine sat. Dual lanes move boards fast, and monitoring cuts idle time. Low-impact touch prevents board or part damage during quick placement. These suit high-output runs on phones, lights, or auto parts where every second counts and space stays limited.
| Specification
| Parameter | RS-1R | RS-1XL | RX-7R | RX-8 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Placement Speed (Optimum CPH) | 47,000 | 42,000 | 75,000 | 100,000 |
| Maximum Board Size (mm) | 650 × 370 (single/double) | 650 × 560 | 510 × 450 (single lane) | 510 × 450 (approx.) |
| Minimum Board Size (mm) | 50 × 50 | 50 × 50 | 50 × 50 | 50 × 50 |
| Component Height (max mm) | 25 | 25 | 3-10.5 (head dependent) | 3 |
| Smallest Component | 0201 (metric) | 0201 (metric) | 03015 (metric) | 0201 (approx. 0.4×0.2mm) |
| Largest Component (mm) | 74 square / 150×50 | 74 square / 150×50 | 25 square | 5 square |
| Feeder Inputs (max) | 112 | 112 | 76 | 56 (approx.) |
| Placement Accuracy | ±35µm (Cpk ≥1) | ±35µm (Cpk ≥1) | ±40µm (approx.) | High precision (vision) |
| Machine Width (mm) | 1,500 (approx.) | 2,109 | 998 | 998 |
| Head Type | Takumi inline head | Takumi inline head | Parallel rotary heads (P16S) | P20 rotary head |
| SMT Line Equipment List

I.C.T puts together real SMT line machine that hold up under steady use. PCB multi rack loader pulls boards in clean and straight. Auto printer lays paste clean and even. Flip chip mounter sets every chip firm and true. Vertical reflow oven heats solder strong across the board. SMT AOI Inspection scans and catches mistakes before they move on. Conveyors keep everything flowing without jam. Yield climbs high while costs stay down. No wasted time or rework. Lines run tough jobs—car power units, LED lights, and more. Boards roll out ready for the real world. I.C.T backs the whole setup from start to finish.

| Customer Success Video
In the video a customer walks through their full SMT and DIP lines making automotive power supplies. They show the loader feeding clean boards, cleaner wiping them, printer spreading paste, then the JUKI Pick-and-Place Machine dropping parts fast and exact. Conveyors carry boards to reflow, cooling buffer, AOI check, and unloaders. On the DIP side, wave solder flows strong, flipper turns boards, ICT tests every connection. The footage moves steady—machines hum, boards travel smooth, placement looks sharp. The customer explains how the setup cuts errors and keeps pace high. Quality holds firm for car use, and downtime stays low in their daily run.
| Service and Training Support
I.C.T sends engineers straight to the plant for PCB SMT machine setup and start-up. They walk operators through daily checks, program building, and small repairs. Remote lines let them see problems and fix them quick from far off. Regular service keeps machines sharp and running long. Teams help rearrange lines or add new work without big stops. Offices spread across the world mean help arrives soon. Customers learn fast and keep output steady. This support turns new machines into trusted tools that last years in the shop.

| Customer Feedback
Plant managers talk about engineers who show up ready and solve issues on the spot. They point to the PCB SMT machine running fast and true shift after shift. Packing comes careful—machines arrive without a scratch after long hauls. Questions get answered same day, keeping lines from sitting idle. Many say the whole system works better than planned, with fewer stops and cleaner boards. Trust builds from solid gear and people who stand behind it. Factories count on I.C.T for steady help that makes production smoother.

| Certifications and Standards
The PCB SMT machine carries CE marking so it meets safety rules in Europe. RoHS keeps harmful materials out of the build. ISO9001 runs through our whole quality process. Patents cover key heads and vision methods. These stamps prove the machines follow strict global standards for safety, environment, and steady work. Plants use them confident that rules stay met. They show clear focus on building equipment that lasts and performs right every time.

| About I.C.T Company and Factory
I.C.T keeps its own team working on research and new designs for SMT gear. The factory runs big, with careful checks from raw parts to finished machines. Staff has grown quick since the start in 2012. Now we reach more than 1600 customers in over 72 countries. Branch offices sit close to plants worldwide for fast help. Strict quality steps track every build so machines hold up under hard use. I.C.T gives full support—from first plan to later upgrades—helping electronics shops grow steady and strong.
