If you’re still placing jumper wires by hand—or worse, redesigning PCBs just to make odd connections—this might be the smartest upgrade you’ll make this year.
What Is a Solder Preform Feeder?
A Solder Preform Feeder is a specialized tool that automatically delivers pre-cut and pre-formed solder wire segments to your pick-and-place machine. It’s perfect for connecting tricky pads, high-current lines, or grounding zones—without needing custom PCB layouts or manual labor.
It replaces the old way of laying jumpers or using messy solder paste, and does it all in sync with your SMT line.
Who Needs a Solder Preform Feeder?
Let’s be real—this feeder isn’t for every board. But if you’re dealing with high-frequency, high-current, or tight-layout PCB designs, it’s a game changer.
Here’s who will benefit:
- ✅ SMT factories chasing full-line automation: If your operators still hand-place jumpers, it’s slowing you down.
- ✅ EMS providers with high-mix jobs: Tired of special PCB designs just to add a jumper?
- ✅ Design engineers and rework teams: Want to simplify connections and fix boards faster?
- ✅ Any factory using Panasonic, FUJI, Samsung, or Yamaha placement machines (more on that below).
What Does a Solder Preform Feeder Actually Do?
In a nutshell, this device feeds short, pre-shaped solder wires (called solder preforms) to your SMT machine, so it can pick and place them like a normal component.
Here’s how it works, step by step:
- Feeding – The feeder pushes pre-cut solder preforms to the pick location.
- Pick-Up – Your placement machine grabs the preform using a vacuum nozzle or gripper.
- Placement – It sets the preform directly between two pads on the PCB.
- Soldering – Reflow or wave soldering melts the preform, creating a perfect connection.
Clean, repeatable, and totally inline.
Why Is This Better Than Manual or Paste-Based Methods?
Let’s stack it up against the two common alternatives: hand-placed wires and solder paste with custom pads.
| Feature | Solder Preform Feeder | Manual Wire Placement | Solder Paste + Pads |
|---|---|---|---|
| Efficiency | ✅ High (automated) | ❌ Very low | ⚠️ Medium (needs extra pads) |
| Consistency | ✅ High (precision length/shape) | ❌ Operator-dependent | ⚠️ Depends on paste control |
| Equipment Cost | ⚠️ Moderate (feeder required) | ✅ Low | ❌ High (requires printer) |
| Best Use Case | Jumpers, grounding, power | Small batch rework | Standard SMD connections |
Bottom line: If you care about speed and consistency (and who doesn’t?), the Solder Preform Feeder wins hands down.
Which Machines Can Use This Feeder?
Here’s the good news: our Solder Preform Feeder isn’t locked to just one brand.
We supply versions compatible with a wide range of major SMT platforms, including:
- Panasonic: NPM, CM602, CM402
- FUJI: NXT
- Samsung / Hanwha: SM482, SM471
- Yamaha: YS12, YS24, YSM10, YSM20, YSM24, YRM20
If your pick-and-place machine is on this list, we can get you running without any major retooling.
How the Feeder Works—Start to Finish
Here’s how it fits into your production line:
1. Preform Loading
Load up the feeder with pre-cut solder wires—already shaped and ready to go.
2. Feeder Push
The feeder delivers one preform at a time to the SMT head’s pickup point.
3. Machine Pickup
Your pick-and-place head (fitted with a special nozzle or gripper) grabs the solder preform.
4. Placement
The machine places the preform between two pads that need a bridge—no special solder mask needed.
5. Reflow/Wave
The oven or wave machine melts the preform, locking it in place and forming a stable connection.
Easy to scale, easy to control.
Real Applications You Should Know About
This isn’t just a cool idea—it’s already solving real problems for factories like yours.
Common use cases:
- 🔧 Jumper Wires: Replace complex routing with a clean, reliable bridge.
- ⚡ High-Current Lines: Thick solder wire carries more current than standard traces.
- 🌐 Grounding: Connect large copper areas to reduce impedance and EMI issues.
- 🛠️ Repairs and Rework: Quickly patch damaged lines or reroute connections without spinning a new PCB.
Why It’s Worth It (Especially If You’re Scaling)
Sure, adding a feeder sounds like “more hardware.” But it’s actually about cutting total costs—and boosting consistency.
Let’s say you’re placing jumpers manually. That takes time, eats labor hours, and introduces errors. Or maybe you’re designing extra layers or pads just to handle connections that a preform could handle in seconds.
Our customers save both time and PCB real estate with this feeder.
And since it’s compatible with top machines like Panasonic, FUJI, Samsung, and Yamaha, the integration is painless.
Final Thoughts
I’ve worked in the SMT field for over 8 years, and honestly—when I saw this feeder in action for the first time, I thought, “Why don’t more factories use this?”
At FS Equipment, we built our whole business around solving small but painful problems like this. That’s why we created a feeder that’s not just smart—it’s compatible, customizable, and built to last.
Try It Out—Risk-Free
👉 Head over to feedersmt.com or smtnova.com to check out the specs. Or just drop us a message. We’ll help you figure out if a Solder Preform Feeder is right for your line.
Whether you need one for your Panasonic CM602, your Samsung SM471, or any of the other models we support—we’ve got your back.
No pressure. No sales games. Just real solutions for real SMT pain points.