Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:40:07 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
Not as wack as Nancy Pelosi being Speaker of House. But back to the topic, Grid Lock kicks ass. You can even adjust the amount of force of the pushers that come up to the board. Your pads must be right on the edge. Might want to look into break-a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 12:14:00 EDT 2001 | hinerman
1. The grid-lok technology affords itself the flexibility to come in a variety of heights. The list of machines given are customers we are working with currently. Please contact me offline at jhinerman@ovationproducts.net if you have a specific app
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 09:34:08 EDT 2001 | jschake
Both FormFlex and Grid-lok tooling systems are marketed as compliant tooling systems. Both are able to conform to the variations of the topography on the bottomside of a substrate to provide full support during printing of 2nd side assembly. The ba
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 21:52:56 EST 2004 | Ken
Asking the Grid Lok to flatten out the board is like asking the SMT Reflow Furnace to detab the panel. It was not designed to make up for the deficiencies of your fab supplier or your unsuported 1st reflow pass on the the chain conveyor. However, i
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 16:21:43 EDT 2004 | Charlie
Guy,s I do not have Red-e-set, but Grid-lok offers a fully automatic system that easily installs onto the printers and P&P. It can be set to your board instantly by pressing one button or triggered by the printer to set for each consecutive PCB. They
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 14:40:43 EST 2004 | no gel pig fan
We worked with 3-4 revisions of the form-flex and they all had problems with stuck pins or pins that just wouldn't come out (due to leaks). The Form flex was pneumatic and hydraulic and worked well for awhile (2-3 weeks)but never seemed to last much
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 08:02:07 EST 2004 | no gel pig fan
I would get a demo set of the form flex (they will probably give you it for at least a few weeks hopefully a month) and check it out. They could be much more reliable than when I tested them. I would definately take a working form-flex over a working
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 08:22:18 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Turning off the grid-lok is not an option. I have used the hand inserted tooling in the past..It takes too long to set up and it does not accomodate warped boards. So I am I safe in saying that there is not much I can do aside from change my board d
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 14:48:38 EST 2007 | CL
I agree, There seems to be quite a bit of negative impression regarding Grid Lok. We have 4 DEK printers outfitted with them. We have had a few problems that were due to warped boards but other than that, they have worked well for us. Fixed tooling
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 29 10:40:37 EST 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi there, I used Grid-Lok and some other PCB support from Quik-Tool (don't ask me model :) ), which is pretty similar to Grid-Lok, in Viscom machines. We also had jigs for high volume products similar to those you would use for PCB routing, but with