KV7-M8880-20 YAMAHA Brush
Part No.: KV7-M8880-20
Item Name: Brush, feeder assembly spare part
Brand: Yamaha
Applicable Models: Yamaha series SMT placement machines (mainly applied to feeder feeding systems)
Function: As an auxiliary cleaning and transmission component inside feeders, this brush ensures stable and accurate material feeding, preventing material jamming and conveying errors.
- KV7-M8880-20 YAMAHA Brush
KV7-M8880-20 is an original Yamaha feeder brush, compatible with feeding systems of all YS, YG and YV series SMT mounters and serving as a key wearable feeder part. This FEEDER brush integrates auxiliary transmission and carrier tape cleaning functions. It removes dust and impurities on tapes during operation to stabilize feeding and effectively prevent tape jamming and conveying deviation.
Severely worn feeder brushes will degrade feeding accuracy and cause component dropping and equipment downtime. Regular replacement maintains steady feeder operation and cuts production defects and downtime losses. We keep abundant in-stock supplies with stable original quality and fast lead time, making it an essential consumable for daily feeder maintenance and repair replacement in electronics factories.
For inquiries, please contact us at +8613537875415 or Lizzy@smtlinemachine.com.
Visit us at Xintian Industrial Area, Baoan, Shenzhen City, China.liang
FAQ
Q1: Which Yamaha models are compatible with KV7-M8880-20 brush?
Compatible with feeder cleaning positions of all YAMAHA YS and YSM series mounters.
Q2: What is the purpose of this brush?
Sweep dust and solder scraps on carrier tapes, improve component recognition accuracy and reduce component loss.
Q3: Can it directly replace the original brush?
The size and mounting slot are fully consistent with original parts, plug-and-play without modification.
Q4: How often should the brush be replaced?
Replace around 30 days in standard workshops; replace every 15 days for high-dust production lines.
Q5: What problems will be caused if the worn brush is not replaced in time?
Reduced cleaning effect, residual impurities on tapes, leading to recognition alarms, frequent component loss and machine downtime.









