Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 13:15:44 EST 2007 | stepheniii
Shouldn't the top of the board be at the exact same height as the top of the side clamps? Why are the clamps holding the stencil up off the board?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 13:41:44 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
What exactly do you mean by "side clamps"? If you mean the thin strips of metal that the board is pushed up against, they are adjustable. Maybe a little more squeege force or down stop also.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:24:47 EST 2007 | Tyrone Jamal Washington
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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 | Fri Jan 26 15:45:55 EST 2007 | mumtaz
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Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 09:11:06 EDT 2007 | charlie
What are you doing for bottomside tooling? Take a look at Grid-lok Automatic tooling --- sets instantly. This will cut some time. charlie
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:49:34 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
Grid-lok or Quick-Tool work extremely well. There's no putting stuff together. You drop them in and go. Problem with templates is that you need to update them with rev changes. If you run hundreds of jobs this can become a nightmare.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 07:24:07 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
There were some issues with the older grid-lok systems that have been resolved in the newer designs. We run them in all of our printers and Fuji chip shooters. The only issue we see is that the air pressure may need adjusted on thin boards.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 17:33:39 EDT 2015 | mikekeens
What adaptable PCB support system do people recommend for use in pick and place machines when processing double sided assemblies? - Grid-lok, vacunest, red-e-set?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 09:14:13 EDT 2016 | davef
DEK => ASM * Mark Ogden, Marketing Manager, 770-797-3189 ogden.mark[at]asmpt.com * Vince Nuzzo, Sales Manager 856-218-8204 vince.nuzzo[at]asmpt.com