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FKN Systek: Benchtop Depaneling Router
Benchtop depaneling router.
Framingham, MA — A new, low-cost benchtop PC board depaneling router for applications requiring routing rather than punching, or as a backup to high-speed programmable routers for short runs, and for separating thick back planes is being introduced by FKN Systek, Inc. The FKN R100 Tabletop Depaneling Router is designed for manually separating PC board panels and producing uniform edges.

According to the company, the results are comparable to the quality available from in-line programmable router systems. Using a positioning collet with two fully adjustable guide pins on either side of the router bit, this depaneling router cleanly separates the boards along the routing channel path.

Accommodating virtually any size PC board, the router has a guide pin positioning collet which lets an operator match the contour of the cutting path around a PC board panel. Standard features include an adjustable spindle speed up to 35,000 RPM, adjustable router bit height, choice of 5 bit sizes, built-in dust extraction channel, and a safety shield.


For more information, contact: FKN Systek, 86 Kendall Ave., Framingham, MA 01702. 508-935-2282; fax: 508-935-2286. E-mail: fkn@fknsystek.com Web:
http://www.Fknsystek.com


 
 


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