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    Pixel Pump Pro Kit
Pixel Pump Pro Kit
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Enhanced control for advanced projects.
Includes the Pixel Pump, secondary foot pedal, two packs of SMD Magazines G2 (1x16mm + 1x12mm), and two SMD Magazine Rails. Ideal for serious assemblers.
The secondary foot pedal allows you to remotely control tools like iBOM or Aisler's SmartGuide which greatly improves your assembly speed 🚀
What is the Pixel Pump?
The Pixel Pump is an open source vacuum pump for manual SMT assembly. It comes with a comfortable pen, a foot pedal, RGB LED buttons, and has a variety of features that make hand assembly a lot more fun. It’s the perfect companion for manual SMT soldering applications, from individual prototypes to small-production runs.
Features & Specifications
- Comfortable pen that holds different vacuum needles
 - Comes with a set of five different nozzles suitable for most SMT component packages
 - Small, flexible and heat resistant silicone hose connecting the pen and the Pixel Pump
 - Variable and strong vacuum that allows for picking very small and large components
 - Magnetic base for the pen
 - Tactile RGB silicone button interface
 - Foot pedal for triggering the pump
 - Optional second foot pedal for even cooler things like iBOM remote control
 - Adjustable High/Low power settings
 - Adjustable LED brightness
 - Reverse mode that creates a pressure instead of a vacuum - used for cleaning the nozzle
 - Vacuum relief valve for quick depressurization so the part falls down immediately
 - Easy software updates via USB-C
 - Small and compact so it does not use up much space on your workbench
 
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