Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 13:15:13 EST 2006 | realchunks
SWAG is prolly right. You can verify the tactile sensor by watching the machine carefully. When finding the stencil height, make sure the board goes all the way up and touches the stencil to trigger the tactile. If it doesn't, then something is wr
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 20 15:18:40 EDT 2016 | mahendra
email mskisten@gmail.com for your squeegee Requirements. Thank you, Mahendra.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 12:29:19 EST 2015 | tnisbet
We stock most sizes of Squeegee blades as well as most replacement parts for the UP 2000. We have service technicians for feild service & phone support. many of our parts are listed on our website: http://www.ppmparts.com Tom NIsbet PPM
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 12:15:30 EST 2015 | deanm
Try Precision Placement Machines (goppm.com). I bought squeegees from them in the past. They might carry new or used. I am in no way affiliated with PPM.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 15:30:07 EST 2015 | superlen
Thanks everyone for the replies. :) Len
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 10:36:44 EST 2015 | superlen
Hello, We are bringing online a UP2000 printer and are in need of some squeegees. Can anyone recommend a supplier? This is a used machine so I'm not sure if I would have to register with Speedline if I wanted to order parts from them. I just assumed
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 13:20:02 EST 2015 | cbeneat
Try Transitionautomation.com we get our replacements from them. I believe they carry replacements for most printers.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 14:18:10 EST 2015 | swag
It's been a long time since I ordered stuff from them. I think they are still around. Try JNJ Industries.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 01:38:42 EST 2005 | JSS
We r using QFPs of 0.5mm pitch and r not getting any soldering prob at the end.But some new customer insists upon the thickness check of the solder paste after printing. At present we don't hv thickness checking system.We r controlling the amount of
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 13:03:21 EST 2005 | Slow Ride
When it comes to solder paste, you should worry about volume. Granted height is a part of the equation, but you could have perfect height and still get defects. I wouldn't get too wrapped up in volume either, unless you're evaluating stencil height