Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 16:12:51 EDT 2012 | kahrpr
We use both The pin placement works fine for the mpm. If its a dense board you have to to some double checking on the initial set up. On the dek we use Grid lock. For us its toss up which is better they both work.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 08:04:59 EDT 2019 | griinder
We solved the issue. A stencil must be clamped in the machine to allow the command. The stencil serves to hold the board level, while the pins are set. The machine is smarter than us.... :/
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 17:22:39 EDT 2023 | markhoch
I'm curious what you use for PCB Support. Are you using a dedicated support plate or are you using magnetic pins or some type of Grid-Lock system?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 13:14:10 EDT 2004 | dorklover664
The MPM's are the Yugo's. You can fix anything on it with duck tape and a rubber band. I would go with the DEK. They are user friendly and reliable. Just make sure that if you are running double-sided boards to look into good push-up pins. They have
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 17:18:15 EDT 2008 | pstone
I am looking for idea�s for board support on Fuji CP642 thru CP742 and IP 3�s. We have tried using the Grid-lock system which worked on the IP�s but not on the CP�s. We have also tried using the Ready-set system and had the same results. We are gett
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 17:06:54 EST 2008 | smellew
Hi Grid lock & others are ok solutions but i've tried them all the best system i received was from a company in eastern eu called cisoli ltd they supply support systems for DEK's MPM's and any placement machine i used them on DEK ELA Fuji CP642 & IP3
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 17:31:08 EDT 2012 | swag
Do you see any issues with grid lock on double sided boards? My concern is that you set it up for the first board second side (populated side down) then you might have parts that aren't exacly at the same height on the next boards due to shifting or
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 14:09:07 EDT 2014 | wbrenner
Having a problem with a DEK printer. In the back to front motion, getting poor ramdom paste volume on micro BGA pads. Other BGA 1 mm pads are fine. The front to back motion is fine. Any throufghts on this directional issue. Ran ~200 panels no pr
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 21:33:02 EDT 2019 | pcbindex1
With the upcoming of the traditional peak season(Q3), a rising price among the mainland factories, and a continual rise in the bronze price in the London Metal Exchange in August, there is also a trend for the rise in the quotation of the PCB’s upstr
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 14:03:13 EST 2020 | dekhead
As long as pressure is set properly (may require re-adjustment when adding / removing modules) then have not seen / heard of issues with damage to bottom side components. This assuming that rubber tips are in place and in good shape. I have a custome