If your SMT line needs a serious upgrade in odd-form placement and tray-part capacity without sacrificing throughput, the Panasonic NPM-TT2 (Twin Tray II) is one of the few platforms that actually delivers both. And right now, we have NPM-TT2 units in stock—fully inspected, configured, and available for immediate shipment from our Shenzhen/Dongguan warehouse.
The NPM-TT2 (model NM-EJM1E) is the latest evolution of Panasonic’s twin-tray modular platform. It was built for high-mix, high-complexity boards where standard dual-beam placers start to choke on tray-supplied parts, large connectors, and odd-form components. Think automotive ECUs, industrial control boards, RF modules—anything that mixes 01005 chips with 80 * 80 mm BGAs and pin-through-place parts on the same panel.
💡 Spec snapshot: PCB exchange 4.0 s (single lane) / 0 s (dual lane, cycle ≤ 4.0 s); power 3-phase 200–480 V; footprint W 1,300 * D 2,798 * H 1,444 mm; weight ~2,690 kg.
We’re not talking about a container in transit. These units are on the floor:
For buyers comparing "new vs. used," the TT2 holds value well because the mechanical platform and head V2 are forward-compatible—you’re not buying a dead-end generation.
| Scenario | Why TT2 |
|---|---|
| High tray-part count (connectors, sensors, relays) | 40 trays/side, pre-pickup smart tray inspection |
| Mixed 01005 + large BGA on same board | 8-nozzle + 3-nozzle swap, height-camera check |
| Dual-product line (e.g. automotive + consumer) | Independent dual lane |
| Replacing older CM/NPM fleet | Feeder & nozzle commonality |
Stock rotates fast on the TT2—most units go to existing NPM-line owners expanding capacity. If you’re running an NPM-D3 or W2 line already, the TT2 slots in without relearning the software stack.