Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:52:36 EDT 2005 | pjc
FormFlex and the GridLok system will not work on a semi-automatic printer. They were designed for fully automatic machines. The print table is very shallow on the DEK 248, SMTechs and MPM SPM, UP100 and MicroFlex. DEK should have magnetic base suppor
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 18:39:08 EST 2001 | MikeF
Also, check the website for Assembly magazine, http://www.assemblymag.com, they have some good information on the basics of torque. Determining the "correct" torque value can become very complicated very quickly. The same size screws made from differ
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 | Tue Jan 15 11:47:18 EST 2019 | emeto
Hi, I personally use my checkplot files to teach paste inspection machines. These should already be in the right view so you can treat them as individual top sides(no flip needed for both sides)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 14:11:12 EST 2019 | griinder
I also use these when available. The problem still persists for Bottom Paste/Parts layer. The non-symmetric(x axis) footprints in the Btm part layer, display correctly in the software, But then display incorrectly when imported into the Printer. The
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 10:08:19 EST 2019 | griinder
I'm looking for any experienced Graphicode software users for advice. We use Gerber EZ Teach(GC Powerplace) to offline program 2D inspection on our Momentum printers. I have an issue with mirrored apertures when creating my Bottom Side inspection pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 12:44:23 EST 2009 | jwolvans
I think it might be useful to differentiate between proto-typing and volume production builds. With a proto-type, I spend very little time preparing documentation as I'm right on the production line baby-sitting the product from start to finish. This