Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 14:59:45 EDT 2012 | kevslatvin
I too would go with something like the Grid-lock. We use Red-E-sets from production solutions. They are similar to the grid-locks but don't use air.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 07:24:07 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
There were some issues with the older grid-lok systems that have been resolved in the newer designs. We run them in all of our printers and Fuji chip shooters. The only issue we see is that the air pressure may need adjusted on thin boards.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 02:02:37 EDT 2012 | robertwillis
Very good practical solution from Darby, I was going to say sample board or picture. in the old days we would have a board with location marks Bob Willis
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 18:45:57 EDT 2012 | stentech
I would agree with Sr Tech..Grid lock and systems like this can be used on the Ekra, MPM and DEK printers also can be used in Pick and place depending on the density of pin. If you choose the method of printing out a 1:1 photoplot. Glue it to a piece
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:33:36 EDT 2012 | swag
In my opinion, the best solution is h-towers or similar dedicated tooling designed for each build. However, a quick cheap fix is to make templates to lay in the bottom of the centernest. If you have access to CAD software, you can print out the ger
Electronics Forum | Sun May 27 20:04:10 EDT 2012 | darby
I'm with SWAG. Print a 1:1 transparency of your stencil file and mark it where you want to place the pins. Place it in the product file and use it each time yor run that product. 1. Get the pcb into the print position. 2. Tape your transparency to t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 17:56:41 EDT 2004 | Rob
I got some information on this support mechanism but was a little unsure how it worked. Let's suppose you're getting ready to run the second side, do you place the board on this support and have the support travel into the printer? Or is the support
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 14:48:56 EDT 2007 | kadelson
The end of support of the 5DX is only for the Series IIL system. The series 3 and Series 5000 are still supported. The support included Technical support and parts support.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 01:58:41 EDT 2006 | Robert Hammond
I believe the Mydata support team are busy surfing the web rather than answering support calls. Robert
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 12:02:02 EST 1999 | Steve
Hello All, We assemble boards which are small in size. We use nests for support when screen printing the boards. The nest gives support along the edges of the board. However we are bringing in a new product which has components very close to one edg