Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 14:49:48 EST 2006 | vdizzle
Yep Grid-Lok sucks for thin boards. We have it set up in 4 Dek Horizon 01s. Grid-Lok is actually strong enough to snap really thin boards. Other than that, the system has been great, especially if you have to do 10-12 changeovers per line per shif
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 11:22:46 EST 2007 | pr
Do you still have the vacuum plates in? If so, you can set the grid-lok up in the "fixed mode" (not sure what they call it,where it won't set for each board), then you could run without side clamps and the Vacuum should be enough to keep it from movi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 29 08:32:48 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
I'm currently running Grid-Lok in my printer and have used it almost exclusively in the past. That being said, I'm looking for a solution to help correct/remove sag and warpage on PCBs that will run through our TRI SPI and AOI. I have no doubt th
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 02:25:10 EST 2004 | dorklover664
So the Grid-Loks are the best but if it was between the FormFlex or the Red-E-Sets what be the best? Megan
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 09:37:11 EST 2006 | mgillespie
hi, > > we tried to introduce form-flex a few > years back and it caused more problems than it > fixed. > > Switched back to pins and no > problems. > > It might have improved since but I > would be reluctant to get them again unless I was >
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 07:53:22 EDT 2006 | scombs
What negative experiences have you had with the Gridlok system ? Just curious
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 13:46:07 EST 2007 | Tyrone Jamal Washington
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 13:57:49 EST 2007 | pr
WORD, you can't play no golf!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 14:09:25 EST 2007 | Tyrone Jamal Washington
man you wacked!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:23:12 EST 2007 | Phlip Kid
wacked like Jay-Z drinkin a Bud!