Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 14:41:45 EST 2013 | mowens
I am looking for a nice storage rack for foil type stencils, not the frame type. Some thing compact yet easy to work with. Any directions/advice. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 19:25:54 EST 2013 | swag
We have a few Bliss racks. They were made for 29x29 frames but we use them for vectorgaurd and foil. DEK ships vectorgaurd stencils in a nice, thin cardboard box. We use these boxes for storing vectorgaurd + foils. You can store a handful of foil
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 12:11:15 EST 2005 | jdengler
Bob, I don't have 300 stencils only about 83 so my way might not be practical for you. This is what I have done. 1. I have racks that hold 20 stencils, 10 top 10 bottom. 2. Number the racks and have them in order. 3. Made a number system for locati
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 04:14:11 EDT 2004 | loz
I have used this method as well, it did have its drawbacks though. We used to have the positioning holes etched into the stencils and this worked fine, for a while. After a couple of months of opening up and closing the fingers on the hanging rack, w
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 09:51:01 EST 2020 | stephendo
I never understood why people would use foils. I worked at one place where maybe half the stencils were used one time and we got at least 2 to 3 new stencils a week on average. The extra space they took up was well worth not having to handle foils. W
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 14:25:35 EDT 2004 | scombs
Thanks everyone for all the input. All of our stencils do have the PCB # etched on the foil but when operators look for the stencils they are looking for the part # on the frame since they are all stored vertically in a couple of Remstar shuttles and
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 23:30:02 EDT 2001 | fastek
Not exactly sure what your specific requirements are but I am in the process of clearing out a major OEM's SMT facility. Lots and lots of general production equipment is available such as stencil carts, production benches (with and without lights and
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:24:40 EST 2018 | proceng1
That's what I said when we started talking about 48inch boards. Everything changes. New printer, bigger stencils, new pick & place. Different even profiling (the board is in 3 zones at the same time). Plus board racks don't work well. The old Boa
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