Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 22:19:06 EDT 2000 | Herman Koo
I am operating MPM AP HiE. The squeegee was just repaced with metal blade, side plastic deflectors(with spring) at both ends. The engineering dept suggested that we level the squeegee with the plastic deflector up. Afterwards, we loosen the screw and
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 12:22:45 EDT 2006 | reg
Hi everyone, I am trying to evaluate the cost of buying new equipment. One of the concerns is blade holders, stencil frames and board vacuum tooling. How difficult is to change from Dek to MPM or viceversa without changing all our tooling.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 12:29:19 EST 2015 | tnisbet
We stock most sizes of Squeegee blades as well as most replacement parts for the UP 2000. We have service technicians for feild service & phone support. many of our parts are listed on our website: http://www.ppmparts.com Tom NIsbet PPM
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 18:58:29 EDT 2005 | PWH
Holders and blades can be spendy. "JNJ" is good place to get aftermarket stuff (I have no affiliation with them). I've also found laser cut metal blades work fairly good and are cheap. Your stencil supplier might be able to cut them for you if you
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 08:52:57 EDT 2010 | vetteboy86
I can't say that I have an answer as to fixing the mechanics of your issue. However, doesn't that machine have an auto blade height? If so, even with one blade lower than the other, the blade height should only depend on stencil height. I could be co
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 25 22:06:12 EST 2015 | deanm
I bought a pair of used holders with squeegees from Precision Placement Machines (goppm.com). They can support your printer with parts and accessories. I am in no way affiliated with PPM.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 09:56:59 EST 2007 | realchunks
Total Force is the weight on the squeegee blades. Generally you should set this by the length of blade you use. A 12 sgeegee blade would require a Total Force setting of 12 pounds. So, if you have 8 inch long squeegees, you should be OK. Your b
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 18:06:35 EST 2006 | slthomas
So, if 45� is theoretically optimal for aperture fill, but 60� is better for defining fine pitch bricks, is 52.5� the best compromise for an all around design, or does it not work that way? I see blades with either one angle or the other but with th
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 18:43:49 EDT 1999 | Wayne S.
Hello Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening 100 durometer blade. Getting "tails" on deposits. Trie
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 20:17:12 EDT 1999 | Kelly Morris
| Hello | | Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening | 100 durometer blade. Getting "tails" on deposi
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