Selecting the right pick-and-place machine is one of the most critical decisions in building a reliable and efficient SMT production line. Whether you’re assembling prototypes, running high-mix batches, or operating a full high-speed manufacturing environment, the performance of your placement system directly affects throughput, accuracy, and overall product quality. Modern pick-and-place machines offer a wide range of capabilities—from ultra-fast chip shooters to flexible modular systems designed for precision and versatility.
Today we will break down the top-performing machines on the market today, highlighting their strengths, performance benchmarks, and ideal use-cases to help you choose the best solution for your SMT workflow.
ASM SIPLACE TX Series
- Very high speed — up to ~96,000 CPH for TX2i.
- Excellent accuracy (3σ ~ 25 µm for some heads).
- Flexible component spectrum (very small to large).
Fuji NXT III (e.g., M3 III / M6 III)
- Highly modular
- Speed: with H24G head, ~37,500 CPH
- Precision: ± 0.025 mm placing accuracy (3σ) in standard mode
- Supports very small components (0201) with appropriate head.
Pantera-X (SMD placement system by Swiss maker)
- Designed for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) with flexible production.
- Feeder capacity: up to 115 × 8 mm tapes.
- Placement speed: ~4,500 CPH (more suited for high-mix, low-volume).
- Vision system: laser + top-down vision to ensure alignment.
Mechatronic P40
- Up to 4 pick-and-place heads
- Can handle components from 0201 up to 40×80 mm
- Good for low to mid-volume production
- Placement rate: up to 4,500 cph (with 4 heads)
SMTmax QM2000
- A table-top fully automated pick & place machine, good for prototypes and small batches.
- Two pick-up heads.
- Placement rate: ~3,000 parts per hour.
- Vision system: up-looking camera (inspection) + down-looking for fiducial alignment.
Mechatronic P40
- Feeder capacity: supports large feeder setups with intelligent electronic feeders.
- Placement speed: up to 86,000 CPH (model-dependent).
- Vision system: multi-camera + 3D component recognition for ultra-accurate placement.
- Component range: from 0402 micro-components to large connectors and odd-form parts.
- Suitable for: fully automated, scalable production lines with continuous operation.
Tips for Choosing the Right Machine
- Volume & Speed: If you’re producing at scale, go for high-speed machines (like SIPLACE or Fuji). For prototyping or small runs, a tabletop machine (like QM2000) may be sufficient.
- Component Variety: Check what component sizes your machine will need to handle — very small chips (0201), large ICs, BGAs, etc.
- Feeder Slots: More feeders = more variety in one run, but also more cost/complexity.
- Vision System: Critical for accuracy — for high precision, machines with good up/down vision systems help a lot.
- Footprint: Make sure you have enough space for the machine + feeders + other line equipment (printer, oven, inspection).
- Service & Parts: For industrial machines, support and spare parts are very important.