Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 10:55:17 EDT 2004 | DenisM
Check the ground plane for noise with a scope. Steppers are very sensitive to spurs and will step in response to noise. Resistance welders on the same ground loo[ can be a problem as can seam sealers etc. Denis M Manncorp
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 10:28:51 EDT 1999 | K
You should have no problems with this. Are you thinking of buying one or do you already have one - either way it would be worth upgrading to DeKAlign 4 K | Does anyone have an older DEK 260? I was wondering if a 1995 model 260 with DeKAlign 2 is
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 11:29:49 EST 2008 | floydf
The password on our DEK 260 is DEK1. Hopefully that will work on yours.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 15:17:51 EST 2006 | Tom newman
Have a problem getting a new load cell in a timely manner for my DEK260 screen printer. Please contact me at 614-791-0070
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 14:32:53 EST 2006 | gipos
Hi all, The question for experienced operators: DEK 260 or DEK 265, which one is more suitable for high mix low volume to mate Juki 700 series line ? Is there any specific known issues regarding service, operation, repeatability... ? We have target
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 13:30:16 EDT 1999 | Bill Bannister
We are looking to automate the paste printing portion of our SMT process. We are looking at used equipment from DEK and MPM from 1994 onward.(DEK 260 & 265 MPM AP20 & AP27) Does anyone have some feedback or concerns with any of these machines? Does t
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 17:03:48 EST 2000 | Chris
Dek 249 and Dek 260 models use to have fiducial recognition where table would adjust to the stencil. However, I would still recomend you buy an inline model because the change over will be much faster. Probably 10 times faster.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 17:03:48 EST 2000 | Chris
Dek 249 and Dek 260 models use to have fiducial recognition where table would adjust to the stencil. However, I would still recomend you buy an inline model because the change over will be much faster. Probably 10 times faster.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 13:58:50 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| We are looking to automate the paste printing portion of our SMT process. We are looking at used equipment from DEK and MPM from 1994 onward.(DEK 260 & 265 MPM AP20 & AP27) Does anyone have some feedback or concerns with any of these machines? Does
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 17:56:46 EST 2006 | Chris
If you are running FR4 PCBs and not something exotic like Kapton flex circuits, I would go with the Dek 265 any day of the week. You will find that Dek supports the fully automatic printer much better than the semiautomatic printers like the 260, 24