Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 18:55:49 EDT 2001 | johnthor
actually the "yellow lite" part of my posting was simply spoofing Dave's light up band-aid wrappers. But seriously (again) most high temperature Kapton polyimide film tapes, like 3M #92 and #1205, develop a considerable charge when unrolled or remov
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 14:55:53 EDT 2023 | robertobsuinc
How can I adjust the stencil frame size on my MPM speedline accela? is there an automatic option or I need to do it manually?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:23:43 EDT 2023 | poly
On my one and I think all of them you need to do it manually. Send the stencil shuttle to front, There's two hex screws either side (4 total) you need to loosen. There a little indicator for the different common sizes. Then send the shuttle to the
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 13:53:44 EST 2013 | cbeneat
We have some Vectorguard stencils and frames. I am having issues with one of the frames. And need a little guidance. A stencil is on the frame, and we can't get it off, the operator heard a pop while putting the stencil on the frame, now we hear a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 07 10:48:37 EST 2013 | mpolak
Hi Chris, Get the stencil repair kit from DEK. P/N: 430886. It comes with tools and isntructions how to remove the stencil from frame. Regards Marcin
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 11:43:52 EST 2013 | markhoch
I'm not sure of the timeframe with which you have to work, but I'd consider sending the frame and mounted stencil back to DEK for repair. I'm not a huge fan of these systems, because I believe consistancy in the process is critical, and these system
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 13:49:15 EST 2013 | cbeneat
I appreciate the help, I tried a small amount of force, but I didn't want to trash the stencil, I got hold of the where we purchased it and they are going to repair, if they trash the stencil they will cut us a new one.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 12:17:14 EST 2013 | emeto
Push the pedal and help yourself with a screwdriver to take the stencil out. Once you do that you can see clearly which side is not opening and closing. Than you just fix that side. Your instructions on how to do that should be with your spare hoses.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 14:46:50 EDT 2002 | russ
Leading edge, This is used to determine the orientation of the board as you want to run it. If you use center justified stencils this is usually not an issue since you can just turn the stencil any which way you want to. If you are using front/rear
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 13:41:16 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| i am trying to design a stencil fixture for manual printing. has anyone done this before or has an idea? thanks | There are sooo many variables; product size, 1 vs. 2 sided boards, support, component size, pitch, stencil alignment, PCB thickness,