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Count On Tools Solves Challenging Terminal Placement with Custom Yamaha I-Pulse Nozzle Design
April 14, 2026 | Count On Tools Inc.Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Count On Tools, Inc. (COT), a leading provider of precision components and SMT spare parts, has introduced a new custom solution designed to support accurate placement of challenging connector components. Part No. 2025-5644 is a custom Yamaha I-Pulse M20 base engineered with an angled 4.66 mm x 10.0 mm vacuum nozzle, developed specifically for reliable placement of Degson terminals (DG103-5.0-XXP-1Y-00R(H)).
The custom nozzle configuration addresses common placement challenges associated with terminal-style components, where geometry and orientation can impact pick-and-place accuracy. By incorporating a precisely angled vacuum design, the solution improves component handling and alignment, helping ensure consistent placement performance on Yamaha I-Pulse platforms.
Count On Tools works closely with customers to develop application-specific nozzle and tooling solutions tailored to unique component requirements. This latest development reflects the company’s ongoing focus on solving real-world SMT challenges, particularly for non-standard or difficult-to-handle parts.
With more than 35 years of experience, Count On Tools supplies both standard and custom nozzle solutions for a wide range of SMT equipment. The company regularly supports applications involving LEDs, connectors, microelectronics, and other specialized components requiring customized handling approaches.
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08/20/2025 | Barry Olney -- Column: Beyond DesignComponent placement on a printed circuit board is more involved than simply fitting parts into available space. It plays a pivotal role in determining the board’s overall manufacturability, performance, reliability, and cost. Poor placement can compromise even the most meticulously designed PCB. Effective component placement alleviates mechanical stress, promotes efficient thermal management, and helps prevent excessive heat buildup.