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support pins for double sided boards

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 08:40:33 EDT 2006 | CL

SMAINTECH, Good Morning, We have installed the Gridlock tooling pin with stealth mode on our DEK's. It is a hard tooling pin array that resets the height if the pin for every board. The pin comes up until it comes into contact with something then lo

Re: DEK FormFlex

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 10:42:07 EDT 2000 | slowe

We currently have the first version of formflex and had nothing but problems with the pins sticking. Dek now has a new version which is supposed to have eliminated the sticky pin problem. These will be replacing the first generation formflex. Until w

Tooling for double sided SMT

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:52:36 EDT 2005 | pjc

FormFlex and the GridLok system will not work on a semi-automatic printer. They were designed for fully automatic machines. The print table is very shallow on the DEK 248, SMTechs and MPM SPM, UP100 and MicroFlex. DEK should have magnetic base suppor

Board support

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 09:24:37 EST 2007 | pjc

Here's another outfit that makes a board support system: http://www.production-solutions.com/ The Gel-Flex may fit in a DEK. The gel blocks and pins in the kit are 4cm high. Not sure what the centernest depth (from conveyor belt to bottom plate) i

DEK fine pitch autoflex pin breakage

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 19:05:27 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

Folks, I think we are getting closer to being very happy with DEK stencil printers of the 265 GSX variety. However, problems continue arising concering fine pitch autoflex tooling pin breakage. We are told by the British engineering establishment,

DEK 265

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 20:55:53 EST 2010 | hajassanyi

Hy there all! I have a problem trying to make the communication between a DEK 265 and a conveyor from ASYS. The problem itself is that I cannot find a description about the pins in the downline communication plug of the DEK. If anybody could help it

DEK ELA and MPM U2000 Hi-E Comparison

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 11:13:49 EDT 2002 | Marco Prince

There is a new tooling invention called the Instant Fixture System. It is a mechanical "cartridge" style dense pin-array system. There is a kit for MPM-UP 2000, and AP Series, and also for DEK-265 platforms. This instant fixture system offers very

Change-over time savers.

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 09:11:35 EDT 2007 | jola

Hi. We have changed our produktion from high volume to medium/low and have to start hunting change-over time. We have a lot of products with two sides and the settings of pins in the DEK 265 and Fuji QP242 machines when running b-side takes to long t

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

Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 09:08:54 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will impact hi

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