About Vaccume Suction Pen
Versatile and Safe Component Handling
Designed for precision and reliability, this ESD-protected vacuum suction pen is perfect for carefully moving small electronic parts without direct contact. The anti-static body and conductive rubber tips ensure sensitive components are safeguarded from static discharge, essential for modern electronic assembly and repair. With three interchangeable suction nozzles, users can efficiently pick up a variety of parts while minimizing handling risks.
Simple Maintenance and Multiple Uses
This vacuum suction pen offers easy cleaning-just use a dry cloth and avoid harsh solvents to preserve its ESD safe properties and functionality. Built for reusability, it supports multiple operations in environments ranging from -10C to 60C. The robust design using ESD-safe plastic ensures longevity, making it a cost-effective tool for workshops, labs, and electronics manufacturing facilities alike.
| Material |
ABS |
| Brand |
ARO |
| Model Name/Number |
SBT-12000 |
| Voltage |
110-120 VOLTAGE |
| Usage/Application |
Electronic |
| Operation Mode |
Semi-Automatic
|
FAQ's of Vaccume Suction Pen:
Q: How do I use the vacuum suction pen for picking up electronic components?
A: To use the vacuum suction pen, simply attach the appropriate nozzle tip (3 mm, 5 mm, or 7 mm) to match your component's size. Gently press the tip on the component, squeeze and release the pen body to create suction, and lift the part. Release the suction to place the component safely.
Q: What types of items can I pick up with this suction pen?
A: The pen is ideal for handling small electronic parts such as integrated circuits (ICs), SMT components, and other surface-mounted devices. It is suitable for items weighing up to 50 grams, depending on the selected nozzle size and component surface.
Q: When should I clean the suction pen, and how do I maintain it?
A: Clean the suction pen regularly or after extended use, especially if you notice any debris on the nozzle tips. Wipe the pen and tips with a dry cloth, avoiding any solvents to maintain ESD safety and prolong the life of the tool.
Q: Where can I use this vacuum suction pen?
A: This tool is suitable for ESD-sensitive environments, such as electronics assembly lines, repair centers, laboratories, or any workspace dealing with small electronic components requiring anti-static precautions.
Q: What is the process for changing nozzle tips on the pen?
A: To change the nozzle tips, gently pull out the current tip from the pen's end and securely insert the desired new tip (3 mm, 5 mm, or 7 mm). Make sure the tip is properly fitted to ensure optimal suction and safety during use.
Q: What are the benefits of using an ESD-protected vacuum pen for electronics work?
A: Using an ESD-protected vacuum pen reduces the risk of static discharge, which can damage sensitive electronic components. It also provides precise handling, minimizes direct contact, and enables safer, cleaner, and more efficient pick-and-place operations.