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DEK supports

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 11:22:29 EST 2004 | clampron

We are using the Red-E Sets on our DEK Infinities and they are working fairly well. There are some issues but the setup time beat the Form Flex and was more reliable than the Autoflex in our machines. We looked at Grid Lock. This seemed to solve all

Dek Infinity- Automatic Screen Changer does not load the screen in the correct position.

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 10:02:54 EST 2013 | dekhead

R)... This will be primarily seen in the "Y" direction with minimal effect in "X". It is possible that one of the chase rails is not locked (spring-loaded lock on rear), and changing position during screen load. http://www.dekhead.com

DEK supports

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 18:12:49 EST 2004 | dorklover664

We are looking for a new way to support PCAs in the DEK. I am trying to push for getting grid-locks but have been told they cost to much. Right now we are trying out another support system (hell if I can remember what they are called) like the grid-l

PCB Supports

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 15:42:33 EDT 2004 | James

We use them on our DEK printers. They have worked out very well. The only thing we had to do was make a push down bar so we could push all the pins down and lock them. This makes setting up the blocks much easier; board is fixtured, pins released

DEK supports

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 06:38:43 EST 2004 | clampron

Good Morning, I feel that the Grid Lock system (with stealth mode) is the best system for absolute support. For us, it came down to spending 5K or 30K. We went with the 5K. The system we got is not perfect but serves our needs. The Grid lock resets h

Board Support for Printers

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.

DEK vs EKRA

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

Board support

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

Dek printing issue

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

DEK PRO-FLOW installation

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 21:18:59 EST 2021 | smtusa

Thanks, we have an 03i. Whats the difference between 02i and 03i?


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