Opto - Tilting Table for Microscopes - for welding and soldering tasks and control and inspection work on printed circuit board assemblies

10/25/2017

The Table Tilt is a rotation table developed by Opto. It is mainly used for control and inspection work on printed circuit board assemblies and also for welding and soldering tasks. This unit can be coupled to the Stereo or TV Microscope to form an ergonomic repair station. In addition, this framework offers a 360° rotation to the sample and can be tilt at maximum of 30°. The Video shows inspection on circuit boards and the installation of the tilting table upon delivery


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OPTICS - IMAGING - AUTOMATION Opto manufacturers unique Compact embedded Imaging Modules with on board Camera/Lens/Light/Intelligence as one unit with one wire, ´plug and play` to machine builders and OEMs for industrial and biomedical applications. Opto reduces all solutions to their needs in Size, Weight, Price to add maximized Value for the Photonic and Machine Vision Markets.

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