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support pins for double sided boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 06 03:53:49 EDT 2006 | dougs

we do a similar thing but make the template from paper, we just print out an image from the gerbers (to size) showing both sides in different colours, we set this down on the table (had to work out first where the correct position was) then we place

support pins for double sided boards

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 06:23:19 EDT 2006 | jonatf

Hi guys, I want to improve the set up of our printing machine(EKRA) especially on a 0.5mm thickness double sided boards.I find the support pins very time consuming.. any advice?? thanks.

Board support

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 05:55:38 EST 2007 | jola

Hi. We have a medium to high volyme production with a lot of different boards to run inour lines. We do some prototypes as well but not as our main production. We have a lot of change over time that we try to reduce and as far as it's not double side

Fuji CP6 back-up pins

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 11:15:16 EDT 2005 | dougs

do you mean the board support pins? generally anytime i've set these up i've just set the height as i've went, i put the pin under the board, with the board clamped, and move it up until it touches the board and set it there. you just need to make

Fuji CP6 back-up pins

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 09:56:39 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf

Can anyone tell me what he overall height of a CP6 board support/backup pin is supposed to be? They don't sell the back up pins as an assembly. It looks like you have to buy them piece by piece and set the height yourself. Thanks

Ekra X3 printer

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 19:19:55 EDT 2011 | rsikora

I had a look at the Ekra printer at a local industry show last year. It seems to be a solid machine. Their current customers that I visited were extremely satisfied w/ the machine and with Ekra's technical support (Location = In the USA). The pcb

screen printer - vision

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 15:04:14 EDT 2004 | pjc

You are correct in understanding that the vision system comes into play for subsequent boards- to align them. Yes- if you missalign the first board and set the cameras to that board, all subsequet boards will not be aligned. Mylar is a thin polyester

Re: SPC on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 15:22:14 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Steve, | Whoa, take a breath! That was at least a dollar three-eighty answer. I've got to agree that nothing can replace a qualified, concientious operator for assuring quality. When I too worked at a small shop there in SillyCone Valley, my

Re: SPC on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 11:08:29 EST 1999 | Mike McMonagle

Steve, Whoa, take a breath! That was at least a dollar three-eighty answer. I've got to agree that nothing can replace a qualified, concientious operator for assuring quality. When I too worked at a small shop there in SillyCone Valley, my seni

Re: SPC on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 20:44:42 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hello Sanjay! The cheap deal I use that Earl spoke of is called a SMarT Measure. It's a depth measuring microscope that uses the same principle of measuring optical focus that the units from Vision Engineering do ( if you've ever looked at any

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