| Brand Name: | Samsung |
| Model Number: | SM 8×4mm |
Samsung Hanwha SBFB32110K SM 8×4mm Pneumatic Tape Feeder
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The Samsung Hanwha SBFB32110K is an SM-series pneumatic tape feeder developed for components packaged in 8mm carrier tape with a 4mm feed pitch. It advances the tape in controlled increments and presents each component pocket at the programmed pickup position of compatible SMT pick-and-place equipment.
This model is generally identified as an SMN Non-IT pneumatic feeder and is commonly associated with a 7-inch reel configuration. It is suitable for component preparation, feeder replacement, production-line maintenance, capacity expansion, and backup feeder inventory. The part number, tape width, pitch, feeder interface, and physical mounting arrangement should always be verified before purchase. Industry feeder references consistently list SBFB32110K as the 8mm, 4mm-pitch Non-IT model.
The feeder can be used on compatible Samsung and Hanwha SM-series platforms equipped with the corresponding pneumatic feeder base. Actual compatibility depends on machine generation, feeder-base configuration, production software, pneumatic connection, reel arrangement, and feeder revision.
| Item | Product Information |
|---|---|
| Brand Reference | Samsung / Hanwha |
| Product Type | Pneumatic Tape Feeder |
| Product Series | SM / SMN |
| Model Standard | SM 8×4mm |
| Part Number | SBFB32110K |
| Tape Width | 8mm |
| Feed Pitch | 4mm |
| Interface Type | Non-IT |
| Driving Method | Pneumatic Indexing |
| Common Reel Format | 7-Inch Reel |
| Installation Position | Compatible SMT Feeder Base |
| Main Function | Carrier-Tape Advancement and Component Presentation |
| Main Application | SMT Pick-and-Place Production |
| Typical Use | Replacement, Maintenance, Changeover, and Spare Stock |
An SMT feeder must position every carrier-tape pocket at a repeatable pickup location. Even when the placement machine is operating correctly, an unsuitable or poorly maintained feeder can interrupt the production cycle.
Typical problems include inconsistent tape movement, skipped pockets, component pickup errors, cover-tape interference, carrier-tape jamming, incomplete pneumatic movement, and unstable feeder positioning.
The feeder is designed around the mechanical dimensions of the carrier tape. An 8mm feeder should be used with compatible 8mm tape. A wider tape, damaged tape edge, incorrect sprocket-hole pattern, or unsuitable tape thickness may prevent smooth movement.
SBFB32110K is intended for a 4mm component pitch. An 8mm tape with 2mm pitch requires a different feeder model. Selecting the wrong pitch may cause pocket misalignment, repeated pickup alarms, skipped components, or incorrect indexing.
The feeder uses pneumatic actuation to operate its indexing mechanism. Insufficient air supply, leaking tubing, restricted airflow, damaged seals, or contaminated pneumatic parts may cause incomplete or irregular movement.
The sprocket engages the holes along the carrier tape. Worn teeth, shaft clearance, damaged gears, contamination, or incorrect adjustment can reduce feeding accuracy and repeatability.
The cover tape must be separated from the carrier tape without disturbing component position. Excessive peeling force can pull the tape away from its normal path, while insufficient tension can leave the cover tape near the pickup area.
A feeder that is not completely locked into the feeder base may sit at an incorrect pickup coordinate. It may also have an unstable pneumatic connection or move during machine operation.
Dust, adhesive residue, component fragments, tape particles, and foreign material may accumulate around the tape guide, sprocket, peeling assembly, or indexing mechanism. Routine cleaning and inspection help reduce avoidable production interruptions.
| Production Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Inspection |
|---|---|---|
| Tape Does Not Advance | Low air supply or indexing failure | Check pneumatic connection and movement |
| Pocket Position Is Incorrect | Wrong pitch or worn sprocket | Confirm 4mm pitch and inspect sprocket |
| Frequent Missing Components | Unstable pickup presentation | Test repeated indexing accuracy |
| Carrier Tape Jams | Damaged tape or dirty guide | Inspect tape edges and clean the path |
| Cover Tape Blocks Pickup | Incorrect peeling route | Check cover-tape tension and routing |
| Feeder Cannot Lock | Mounting wear or obstruction | Inspect feeder base and locking parts |
| Irregular Indexing | Air leakage or mechanical resistance | Check tubing, seals, shafts, and gears |
| Component Moves in Pocket | Tape vibration or poor tension | Inspect tape support and advancement |
Using the correct feeder model is the first step toward reliable component presentation. For 8mm carrier tape with a 4mm feed pitch and a compatible Non-IT pneumatic feeder base, SBFB32110K provides the required model configuration.
The feeder should not be selected only by appearance. Similar SM-series feeders may have different pitch settings, tape widths, electronic interfaces, reel arrangements, or part numbers.
The pneumatic indexing mechanism advances the carrier tape one controlled step at a time. Correct sprocket engagement helps keep each pocket aligned with the programmed pickup coordinate.
The part number SBFB32110K allows purchasing, engineering, maintenance, and warehouse teams to distinguish the model from the 8mm 2mm-pitch version and from SM IT feeder configurations.
Additional feeders can be loaded and inspected before a production changeover. This helps operators prepare different component reels offline and reduces machine waiting time during model changes.
A tested replacement feeder can restore production when an existing unit has excessive wear, unstable indexing, damaged tape guides, pneumatic leakage, or mounting problems.
Factories can maintain spare feeders according to tape width, pitch, part number, production priority, and machine line. Correct labeling reduces the risk of installing the wrong feeder during urgent maintenance.
| Requirement | Feeder Benefit |
|---|---|
| Repeatable Component Presentation | Controlled 4mm-pitch tape advancement |
| Accurate Model Selection | Clear SBFB32110K part-number identification |
| Existing Line Maintenance | Replacement for a matching feeder configuration |
| Faster Product Changeover | Allows feeder preparation before line setup |
| Reduced Emergency Downtime | Can be held as a production spare |
| Inventory Organization | Classified by width, pitch, interface, and part number |
| Mixed Production Support | Suitable for suitable components in 8mm tape |
| International Maintenance Supply | Easy identification for quotation and shipment |
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Brand Identification | Samsung / Hanwha |
| Product Name | SM 8×4mm Pneumatic Tape Feeder |
| Part Number | SBFB32110K |
| Feeder Family | SMN |
| Tape Width | 8mm |
| Feed Pitch | 4mm |
| Feeder Interface | Non-IT |
| Operating Method | Pneumatic |
| Reel Configuration | Commonly 7 Inches |
| Carrier-Tape Type | Paper or Embossed Tape, Subject to Component |
| Component Supply Method | Tape-and-Reel |
| Main Function | Advancing and Presenting Components |
| Installation | Compatible Pneumatic Feeder Base |
| Machine Category | SMT Pick-and-Place Equipment |
| Production Process | Automatic PCB Assembly |
| Condition Options | Confirm New, Used, or Reconditioned Availability |
| Inspection Standard | Visual, Mechanical, and Functional Inspection |
| Ordering Requirement | Confirm Label, Machine, Base, Pitch, and Quantity |
The 8mm width, 4mm pitch, Non-IT classification, and SBFB32110K identification are consistently listed in SM feeder references.
| Part Number | Tape Width | Pitch | Interface | Main Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SBFB32100K | 8mm | 2mm | Non-IT | Non-IT feeder for 2mm-pitch tape |
| SBFB32110K | 8mm | 4mm | Non-IT | Target model for 4mm-pitch tape |
| SBFB32000K | 8mm | 2mm | IT | IT feeder for 2mm-pitch tape |
| SBFB32010K | 8mm | 4mm | IT | IT feeder for 4mm-pitch tape |
These four models should not be treated as interchangeable without checking pitch and interface requirements.
The feeder can support assembly lines producing household electronics, smart devices, control boards, display products, entertainment equipment, and other PCB-based products.
It may be used on qualified production lines for automotive control modules, lighting boards, sensor assemblies, dashboard electronics, and power-management systems.
Suitable applications include network devices, communication modules, routers, wireless products, signal-control boards, and industrial communication equipment.
Compatible LEDs, resistors, capacitors, and supporting components supplied in suitable 8mm carrier tape can be prepared using the correct feeder and process settings.
The feeder can support PCB assembly for automation controllers, monitoring equipment, motor-control products, power units, and industrial electronic systems.
EMS factories operating high-mix production can prepare multiple feeders before changeover, helping improve setup organization and component traceability.
Maintenance teams can use a matching feeder for replacement, troubleshooting, repair verification, production recovery, and spare-parts planning.
The clear model and part-number structure helps dealers identify customer requirements and distinguish Non-IT feeders from IT or electric feeder versions.
| Application | Customer Requirement | SBFB32110K Function |
|---|---|---|
| High-Volume PCB Assembly | Repeatable component supply | Presents each tape pocket for pickup |
| High-Mix Manufacturing | Faster line changeover | Allows offline feeder preparation |
| Machine Maintenance | Replacement of worn feeder | Restores matching feeding function |
| Spare-Part Inventory | Emergency production backup | Provides a prepared replacement unit |
| Prototype Production | Flexible component preparation | Supports suitable 8mm taped components |
| Feeder Repair Center | Functional testing reference | Allows indexing and alignment inspection |
| Production Expansion | Additional feeder quantity | Supports increased setup requirements |
| Used Equipment Project | Matching feeder sourcing | Helps complete feeder-base configuration |
The operator places the 8mm carrier tape into the feeder guide. The sprocket holes along the tape edge must engage correctly with the feeder sprocket.
The cover tape is separated from the carrier tape and guided through the peeling area. Correct routing helps keep the component pocket open and clear for nozzle access.
The feeder is inserted into the matching feeder base and locked securely. The mechanical position and pneumatic connection must be stable.
During production, the placement system initiates an indexing cycle according to its operating sequence.
The pneumatic mechanism drives the indexing parts and advances the tape according to the feeder configuration.
SBFB32110K presents the next component pocket according to its 4mm-pitch design.
The machine nozzle moves to the programmed feeder coordinate, applies vacuum, and removes the component from the carrier-tape pocket.
The feeder continues advancing and presenting components until the reel is completed, the machine stops, or the production program changes.
| Stage | Feeder Action | Important Check |
|---|---|---|
| Tape Loading | Guides the carrier tape | Correct 8mm tape installation |
| Sprocket Engagement | Holds the tape holes | No damaged holes or bent tape |
| Cover-Tape Peeling | Opens the component pockets | Correct peeling tension |
| Machine Trigger | Starts the feed cycle | Stable pneumatic connection |
| Tape Indexing | Advances one feed step | Repeatable 4mm movement |
| Pocket Presentation | Positions the component | Correct pickup coordinate |
| Component Pickup | Supports nozzle access | No cover-tape obstruction |
| Continuous Feeding | Repeats the operation | No jamming or missed indexing |
The required part number for this product is SBFB32110K. A photograph of the existing feeder label is recommended because repaired, modified, or older feeders may have similar external structures.
Choose this model for suitable 8mm carrier tape. Wider tape sizes require different feeder frames, tape guides, sprockets, and reel supports.
Select SBFB32110K for 4mm-pitch tape. For an 8mm tape requiring 2mm indexing, check the SBFB32100K configuration.
SBFB32110K is generally classified as an SMN Non-IT feeder. When the machine requires an SM IT feeder, verify the corresponding IT part number and feeder-base interface.
SM pneumatic feeders and SME electric feeders use different operating structures. Hanwha states that compatible electric and pneumatic feeders may be used together on an appropriate feeder base, but actual machine configuration must be checked.
The machine model alone may not provide enough information. Check whether the installed feeder base supports the required feeder style, pneumatic connection, locking arrangement, and interface.
SBFB32110K is commonly listed with a 7-inch reel arrangement. Send the actual reel diameter and existing feeder photograph when the application uses a different reel setup.
Provide the component package, pocket depth, tape material, tape thickness, and reel specification. These details help verify that the carrier tape can move smoothly through the feeder.
Specify whether the requirement is for a new, used, reconditioned, or tested replacement feeder. Availability and inspection standards may differ according to condition.
For production projects, calculate the active feeder quantity, offline preparation quantity, maintenance quantity, and emergency spare quantity.
| Selection Item | Information to Provide |
|---|---|
| Machine Model | Complete machine name and version |
| Existing Feeder | Full appearance and label photographs |
| Part Number | SBFB32110K |
| Tape Width | 8mm |
| Feed Pitch | 4mm |
| Interface | Non-IT |
| Operating Type | Pneumatic |
| Reel Diameter | Confirm actual reel size |
| Component Package | Package name and dimensions |
| Tape Material | Paper or embossed carrier tape |
| Required Condition | New, used, or reconditioned |
| Required Quantity | Trial order or batch quantity |
| Delivery Destination | Country, city, and postal code |
The feeder label, model, part number, width, pitch, and interface type should be checked before shipment.
The frame, covers, tape guides, mounting points, screws, sprocket, reel support, pneumatic connections, and external condition should be examined.
Moving parts should operate without abnormal resistance, excessive clearance, missing components, severe wear, or frame deformation.
The feeder should complete repeated indexing cycles without obvious air leakage, delayed movement, incomplete return, or irregular advancement.
Compatible 8mm carrier tape should move through the feeder without edge interference, guide obstruction, sprocket disengagement, or abnormal vibration.
Repeated advancement should be checked to verify that the component pocket is presented consistently according to the 4mm-pitch configuration.
The feeder should lock securely into a compatible base without excessive movement or incorrect seating.
| Inspection Item | Acceptance Focus |
|---|---|
| Product Label | Correct SBFB32110K identification |
| Main Frame | No serious deformation or damage |
| Sprocket | Teeth complete and movement smooth |
| Tape Guide | Clean and correctly aligned |
| Pneumatic Parts | No obvious leakage or delayed action |
| Indexing Movement | Stable repeated advancement |
| Pitch Position | Correct 4mm-pocket presentation |
| Cover-Tape Path | Smooth peeling without interference |
| Mounting Lock | Secure feeder-base engagement |
| Functional Cycle | Multiple cycles without jamming |
| Maintenance Area | Recommended Action |
|---|---|
| Carrier-Tape Path | Remove dust, tape fragments, and residue |
| Sprocket | Inspect teeth and clean contamination |
| Tape Guide | Check alignment and surface wear |
| Cover-Tape Route | Verify peeling movement and tension |
| Pneumatic Tubing | Inspect for damage, looseness, or leakage |
| Moving Mechanism | Check for binding or excessive clearance |
| Feeder Lock | Confirm secure base engagement |
| Reel Support | Inspect for bending or unstable movement |
| Pickup Position | Verify after repair or adjustment |
| Storage Area | Keep dry, clean, and protected |
Excessive lubricant should not be applied to the carrier-tape path, sprocket teeth, component pocket area, or surfaces that may contact the tape. Maintenance methods should follow the actual feeder condition and factory operating procedures.
Each feeder should be protected individually during international transportation.
| Packaging Stage | Recommended Method |
|---|---|
| External Cleaning | Remove loose dust and residue |
| Moving-Part Protection | Secure levers and reel-support parts |
| Sensitive-Area Protection | Protect sprocket and tape guides |
| Inner Packaging | Use a protective or antistatic bag when appropriate |
| Cushioning | Add shock-absorbing foam around the feeder |
| Individual Carton | Use a strong correctly sized box |
| Batch Packaging | Separate feeders to prevent contact |
| Outer Carton | Use reinforced export packaging |
| Identification | Mark part number and quantity clearly |
| Final Check | Confirm weight, dimensions, and destination |
Both are SMN Non-IT feeders for 8mm tape. SBFB32110K is the 4mm-pitch version, while SBFB32100K is the 2mm-pitch version. The selected feeder must match the actual component spacing.
No. Industry SM feeder references generally identify SBFB32110K as the Non-IT 8mm 4mm-pitch model. The comparable IT version is commonly listed as SBFB32010K.
Compatibility depends on the feeder base, machine generation, pneumatic connection, software configuration, and installed options. Provide the full machine model and feeder-label photographs before ordering.
Please provide the part number, machine model, feeder-base type, tape width, pitch, reel diameter, product condition, quantity, delivery country, and clear photographs of the current feeder.
Inspect the label, frame, tape guide, sprocket, pneumatic mechanism, locking structure, cover-tape path, and repeated pitch movement. A multi-cycle tape-feeding test is recommended before line installation.
| No. | Part Number | Feeder Standard | Tape Width | Feed Pitch | Interface |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SBFB32100K | SMN 8mm Feeder | 8mm | 2mm | Non-IT |
| 2 | SBFB32110K | SMN 8mm Feeder | 8mm | 4mm | Non-IT |
| 3 | SBFB33100K | SMN 12mm Feeder | 12mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
| 4 | SBFB33110K | SMN 16mm Feeder | 16mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
| 5 | SBFB34100K | SMN 24mm Feeder | 24mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
| 6 | SBFB34110K | SMN 32mm Feeder | 32mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
| 7 | SBFB34120K | SMN 44mm Feeder | 44mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
| 8 | SBFB34130K | SMN 56mm Feeder | 56mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
| 9 | SBFB34140K | SMN 72mm Feeder | 72mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
| 10 | SBFB34150K | SMN 88mm Feeder | 88mm | Tape Dependent | Non-IT |
Contact our SMT parts team for product identification, feeder comparison, compatibility confirmation, quotation preparation, maintenance replacement, and international delivery support.
Please include the following details in your inquiry:
| Required Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | SBFB32110K |
| Product Requirement | SM 8×4mm Pneumatic Tape Feeder |
| Machine Model | Complete SMT machine model |
| Feeder Base | Pneumatic, IT, or other configuration |
| Tape Specification | 8mm width and 4mm pitch |
| Reel Size | Actual reel diameter |
| Product Condition | New, used, or reconditioned |
| Purchase Quantity | Required number of feeders |
| Reference Photographs | Feeder label and complete appearance |
| Delivery Information | Country, city, and postal code |
Our team supports electronics manufacturers, SMT repair companies, equipment dealers, production-line integrators, and contract assembly factories in Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.
Brand names, machine names, and part numbers are presented only for product identification and compatibility reference. Final selection should be based on the feeder label, machine configuration, tape specification, and technical confirmation.