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 | Fri Jul 31 06:25:06 EDT 2015 | kahrpr
We also use and like Quik tool and like it.
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.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 16:12:57 EST 2019 | cbeneat
We are using material control, and our auto support pins are from Quik Tool. They integrated there modules into our machines, we're happy with it. Not using auto changeover as far as I know, I stick to the maintenance side. We have a programmer that
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 14:02:21 EDT 2020 | makersan
http://www.ltc.de/variogrid.html https://www.quik-tool.com/product.htm (they already said) http://www.crostu.com/products/rubber-supporter.html I haven't bought and used it yet. Would you share your experiences if you use any of them.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 21:07:23 EDT 2012 | dekhead
My personal preference is for manual set-up on the conformal tooling and have not seen an issue with bad support due to parts positioning variation... but if this becomes a legitimate issue, you can run in auto mode to reconform for each board (I lik
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 29 10:40:37 EST 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi there, I used Grid-Lok and some other PCB support from Quik-Tool (don't ask me model :) ), which is pretty similar to Grid-Lok, in Viscom machines. We also had jigs for high volume products similar to those you would use for PCB routing, but with