The SMT lifting PCB Conveyor is a critical transition device in electronic manufacturing production lines, with its core function being to address height differences between tracks of different equipment and enable continuous automated transfer of PCB boards. Core Function: Cross-Equipment Height Adaptation 1. Precise Track Alignment Utilising an electric/pneumatic lifting system (e.g., Yadak cylinders combined with guide columns), the system dynamically adjusts the conveyor track height (range: 900±20mm) to seamlessly connect tracks of different heights from equipment such as reflow soldering machines and pick-and-place machines, eliminating the risk of jamming or misalignment common in traditional transfer systems. Typical Case: The dual-track parallel lifting structure can simultaneously process PCBs on two tracks, achieving ±0.5mm-level height synchronisation precision. 2. Expanded Buffer Capacity The lifting platform can be expanded into a multi-layer temporary storage area (e.g., 5 sorting transfer stations), supporting simultaneous buffering of 5-10 PCB boards. This balances the rhythm differences between preceding and subsequent processes, preventing chain shutdowns on high-speed production lines caused by equipment failures.