Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 14:38:27 EST 2005 | Proy
Does anybody here have any information or experience with a DEK249 DEK ALIGN II system made by Cybernetics robotics? This system moves the table to align it to reference images. We are getting an old system working, it is mostly there, but we are ha
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 17:03:48 EST 2000 | Chris
Dek 249 and Dek 260 models use to have fiducial recognition where table would adjust to the stencil. However, I would still recomend you buy an inline model because the change over will be much faster. Probably 10 times faster.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 17:03:48 EST 2000 | Chris
Dek 249 and Dek 260 models use to have fiducial recognition where table would adjust to the stencil. However, I would still recomend you buy an inline model because the change over will be much faster. Probably 10 times faster.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 16:37:18 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
I would have to ask the same question as Wolfgang, we use DEK's (249, 255, & 265) for whatever paste happens to required for a particular PCB, with no unique trouble.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 14:55:47 EDT 2003 | markhoch
We use MPM and DEK printers, but that is really an irrelevent question. I'm looking for a stencil holder that holds 20" x 20" quick frame, (frameless), stencils. The stencil holder gets mounted on an adapter for use in the MPM (Ultraprint 500), and i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 01:31:39 EDT 2005 | fastek
Peter- You're not going to solve this problem here. Call DEK.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 10:08:57 EDT 2005 | Me
Try this: http://www.adamtech.co.uk/support.html
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 16:51:48 EDT 2005 | Pete Roy
My Dek printer "forgets" the speed setting after a few passes and reverts to a faster speed thus screwing up the print. If you edit and change the programmed value and save it, all remains find kind of like refreshing the memory. Any suggestions, I
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 10:42:04 EDT 2008 | floydf
We are in the process of preparing for a new board that requires paste in hole processing. The hole is a .020" via, and our customer wants it filled with solder, but not bulging past flush. For printers,we use a DEK 249 with a squeegee, and a DEK 260
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