CAB
CAB Electronics delivers precision PCB handling solutions for automated manufacturing – adjustable magazines and stress-free separators engineered for reliability in demanding production environments.

About CAB Electronics
CAB’s Electronics Department specialises in precision PCB handling systems that optimise automated electronics manufacturing processes. With nearly five decades of German engineering expertise, their electronics division provides reliable solutions for PCB storage, handling, and separation in demanding industrial environments.
Their comprehensive PCB magazine systems deliver exceptional flexibility for automated assembly lines. These motor-controlled systems automatically adjust to varying PCB widths, supporting autonomous line management across diverse production requirements. Available in 100mm, 180mm, and 300mm heights, CAB’s magazines feature robust construction with cast aluminium or sheet steel bases and conductive plastic or metal sidewalls, operating reliably in ambient temperatures ranging from 50°C to 200°C.
CAB’s MAESTRO series PCB separators ensure precise, efficient separation of pre-scored PCBs whilst maintaining component integrity. The compact MAESTRO 2 requires minimal footprint for space-constrained environments, whilst the high-capacity MAESTRO 5L handles large production volumes economically. The MAESTRO 3E and 4S models excel with both small and large PCBs, and their specialised systems process milled PCBs up to 1,500mm in length with minimal component stress.
These precision-engineered solutions feature innovative two-part matrices enabling easy blade assembly and exchange. Each system eliminates off-cuts cleanly whilst ensuring smooth, stress-free separation critical for maintaining PCB quality.
With global support infrastructure spanning the Americas, Asia, and EMEA regions, CAB Electronics provides local expertise and rapid technical assistance. Their PCB handling solutions integrate seamlessly into existing production lines, delivering the precision and reliability that modern automated electronics manufacturing demands.
