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MPM UP2000 Hi-e

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 10:42:42 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin

I would recommend the UP2000 HiE. This would more than handle what you have describe. If you have a lot of warped boards, the side clamp retro might be for you. I haven't had much production experience with the grid lock, but I know of several pe

How to place pin supports the same everytime a board is ran?

Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 18:45:57 EDT 2012 | stentech

I would agree with Sr Tech..Grid lock and systems like this can be used on the Ekra, MPM and DEK printers also can be used in Pick and place depending on the density of pin. If you choose the method of printing out a 1:1 photoplot. Glue it to a piece

Board Support for Printers

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 21:07:23 EDT 2012 | dekhead

My personal preference is for manual set-up on the conformal tooling and have not seen an issue with bad support due to parts positioning variation... but if this becomes a legitimate issue, you can run in auto mode to reconform for each board (I lik

Availability of GRID-LOK

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 10:47:29 EDT 2001 | Keith E.

I am also interested in one of Anthony's questions....How is this different from other "similar" products. After having some experience with similar technology, I ask.... 1. How does your initial set-up address the fact that you are conforming to a

Magnetized Support Block

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 08:07:42 EST 2002 | caldon

Ovation Products (devision of Airline Hydraulics) makes a fixture just for Screen printing and PNP machines. This product is called grid lock. It's tooling that is air actuated and conforms to the bottom side of your PCB with gentle (gentle enough no

MPM UP2000 Hi-e

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 09:04:24 EDT 2006 | Doug Eidle

Hi, First off, I am the Pre Owned Equip. Business Mgr. for Speedline Technologies. We have a factory Renewed (our enhanced refurbishment process) available. You can contact your local Speedline MPM Rep for price and information. If board warp is

Board support

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 05:55:38 EST 2007 | jola

Hi. We have a medium to high volyme production with a lot of different boards to run inour lines. We do some prototypes as well but not as our main production. We have a lot of change over time that we try to reduce and as far as it's not double side

DEK265 or DEK260 for high mix low volume ???

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 17:56:46 EST 2006 | Chris

If you are running FR4 PCBs and not something exotic like Kapton flex circuits, I would go with the Dek 265 any day of the week. You will find that Dek supports the fully automatic printer much better than the semiautomatic printers like the 260, 24


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