Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 16:58:45 EST 2020 | cbeneat
I would recommend quik-tool. Jim Bernhard essentally the inventor of Grid lok left when they went to DEK. Started quik-tool, we use grid-lok in our printers, quik-tool in our Panasonic P&P instead of support pins. Like quik-tool alot more. JBernhard@
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 23:52:46 EDT 2015 | dekhead
Quik-Tool!!! www.quik-tool.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 14:39:07 EST 2011 | rsikora
Has anyone used - or have any useability information on - the QuikTool compliant pin pcb support system? http://www.quik-tool.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 11:14:51 EDT 2012 | davef
The company I was trying to remember is QuikTrace http://www.qwiktrace.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 06:25:06 EDT 2015 | kahrpr
We also use and like Quik tool and like it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 11:29:58 EST 2018 | mohammad
I use this one Chip Quik Inc. SMD291AX250T3
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 11:04:35 EST 2005 | chunks
A company called BEST makes a thing called Stencil Quik. It's like a stencil that sticks onto your board, you squeegee paste, place component/board and reflow. The Stencil Quik remains on the board. It prevents shorts and in your case could provid
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 14:08:04 EDT 2004 | bwet
Perhaps you can try to use the new StencilQuik(TM) technque as it more easily facilitates solder balls dropping onto the pads. Info at http://www.solder.net/stencilquik.asp
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 21:49:07 EST 2005 | davef
Methods for reballing BGA are: * Reballing preforms [SolderQuik BGA Preform winslowautomation.com ] * Reballing screens [marketed by many including: Mini Micro Stencil, Pace, Topline]
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 08:23:10 EST 2011 | cyber_wolf
We use it on our screen printers and placement machines. It works very well. Much better than templates and manually placing pins. Change overs are a breeze.