Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 13:48:07 EDT 2011 | cbeneat
All our EKRAs are fitted with gridlok, works great.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 12:28:00 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
Like maybe the two supply lines to the module are flip flopped. Ive seen this cause issues.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 10:24:00 EDT 2016 | emeto
How about the rubbers on your picture? what are they doing there? Any broken or deformed?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 15:49:38 EST 2020 | emeto
John, our advice will be to get involved person that is the subject matter expert in this field for your company.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 15:53:53 EST 2020 | john_kim
Thank you Dave.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 10:52:24 EST 2020 | john_kim
Thank you Chris, I will contact Jim to have some info of his products.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 10:54:39 EST 2020 | john_kim
Thank you for your advice Evtimov.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 12:09:48 EST 2020 | john_kim
Thank you SilverLead. Have a great one !
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 11:15:20 EST 2006 | billyd
In my last life we had pretty good luck with the Grid-lok system. Just not very good for extremely large boards, or very thin ones. (Tends to push thin ones up and bend them before the table rises. **On DEK printers, mind you) Form-flex was a nightma
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 16:58:45 EST 2020 | cbeneat
I would recommend quik-tool. Jim Bernhard essentally the inventor of Grid lok left when they went to DEK. Started quik-tool, we use grid-lok in our printers, quik-tool in our Panasonic P&P instead of support pins. Like quik-tool alot more. JBernhard@