Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 03:34:58 EDT 2002 | genglish
Can anyone tell me where I can get these frames repaired (bladder failure) other than DEK, we are looking at reducing the cost as DEK is quite expensive. Regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 03:38:03 EDT 2002 | kcngoi
Hi, Try Dek (S'pore) new design call "vector frame", no metal frame. Regards.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 03:48:48 EDT 2002 | kcngoi
Hi , DEK S'pore came out with a univeral frame called 'vector',that the stencil can be removed from the frame and soak into solvent for effective cleaning. RGDS JOSEPH
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 07:46:34 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
I've always been a big fan of the VectorGuard frame system, especially in high mix environments as it saves a ton of space in your shop storing stencils. Maintenance hasn't been a big issue for me in the past, just keep spares on hand if it's a conc
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 14:34:35 EDT 2022 | emeto
Space saver frame takes same space as Vector Guard.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 12:48:18 EDT 2017 | emeto
You can cut space saver hard frames now everywhere at lower price, so I wouldn't recommend Vector Guard as it adds additional expense to get the frames.Maintenance of the frames adds more time and expenses as well.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 09:34:15 EST 2020 | emeto
Guys there are space saver frames available for years. It is the metal frame but with the thickness of a vector guard box. Problem solved.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 09:46:09 EDT 2008 | jseagle
We currently use the VectorGuard stencils and love them. They are so easy to set and remove from the frame and weigh almost nothing. We get very good prints, we do 0402 and 16mil. We previously tried the Tetra system and were not happy due to the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 11:24:56 EDT 2022 | dontfeedphils
"Space saver frame takes same space as Vector Guard." I believe this is the case if you store the VG foil in a box, otherwise the VG should be thinner than the space saver.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 29 10:13:20 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
> Spoilit... and Phil, it is your regular 29" > frame, but it is thinner - 13mm is what I > measured. For your vendor this is cheaper as they > give you less metal, so usually these have lower > price. I assume all stencil ve