Count On Tools Enhances Selective Soldering Precision with Expanded Nozzle Lineup

Count On Tools Enhances Selective Soldering Precision with Expanded Nozzle Lineup

Count On Tools, Inc. (COT), a leading provider of precision components and SMT spare parts, has expanded its line of selective soldering nozzles, giving manufacturers more ways to fine-tune performance and consistency across a range of production environments. Designed and manufactured in the USA, COT’s nozzles are compatible with leading selective soldering systems including ACE,…


Count On Tools, Inc. (COT), a leading provider of precision components and SMT spare parts, has expanded its line of selective soldering nozzles, giving manufacturers more ways to fine-tune performance and consistency across a range of production environments.

Designed and manufactured in the USA, COT’s nozzles are compatible with leading selective soldering systems including ACE, Pillarhouse, Juki Cube, Ersa, Seho, and RPS. Each nozzle is engineered for smooth solder flow, durability, and repeatability—helping operators maintain precision even on demanding assemblies such as LED boards and mixed-technology through-hole products.

“Every selective soldering process starts with the right nozzle,” said Curt Couch, Vice President of Count On Tools. “We’ve focused on giving customers better options—high-quality, U.S.-made nozzles that perform consistently, are available quickly, and can be tailored to the job.”

Count On Tools also offers custom-engineered nozzle solutions with fast turnaround times and no design fees, supporting manufacturers with unique process or board requirements.

For more information about Count On Tools’ selective soldering nozzles and custom capabilities, email Count On Tools’ sales team at sales@cotinc.com or visit www.cotinc.com.


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