Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 21:23:37 EDT 2022 | kumarb
Hi. On our YV88X (Emerald-X), we use the edge clamp + Push-IN clamp to secure the PCB. The push-in metal part pops up fine but unable to move this piece to the LEFT or RIGHT using the dial inside the machine. The latch inside the machine is rotated '
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
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 | Mon Jul 30 12:14:00 EDT 2001 | hinerman
1. The grid-lok technology affords itself the flexibility to come in a variety of heights. The list of machines given are customers we are working with currently. Please contact me offline at jhinerman@ovationproducts.net if you have a specific app
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 09:34:08 EDT 2001 | jschake
Both FormFlex and Grid-lok tooling systems are marketed as compliant tooling systems. Both are able to conform to the variations of the topography on the bottomside of a substrate to provide full support during printing of 2nd side assembly. The ba
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 12:41:47 EDT 2001 | hinerman
1. Realizing not all PCBs will be warped, but for those that are, the tooling can be set when the board is in contact with the stencil, which will take out some warp. On an MPM, the vacuum box helps to hold the board flat If the warp is more sever
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 12:13:59 EDT 2001 | hinerman
T.A. board lok is fixed tooling. I have not used it, and therefore cannot comment on it. Their website describes it in detail for those interested. -The Grid-Lok system is completely pnuematic -Each pin locks individually via mechanical lock -Each
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:40:07 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
Not as wack as Nancy Pelosi being Speaker of House. But back to the topic, Grid Lock kicks ass. You can even adjust the amount of force of the pushers that come up to the board. Your pads must be right on the edge. Might want to look into break-a
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 08:07:42 EST 2002 | caldon
Ovation Products (devision of Airline Hydraulics) makes a fixture just for Screen printing and PNP machines. This product is called grid lock. It's tooling that is air actuated and conforms to the bottom side of your PCB with gentle (gentle enough no
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 10:47:29 EDT 2001 | Keith E.
I am also interested in one of Anthony's questions....How is this different from other "similar" products. After having some experience with similar technology, I ask.... 1. How does your initial set-up address the fact that you are conforming to a
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