Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 16:29:32 EDT 2019 | cbeneat
The only difference I've noticed going from OEM to after market/coated is, as a maintenance tech I don't get as much complaining from the line operators about the condition of their blades once we switched. We buy from Transition Automation.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 08:52:57 EDT 2010 | vetteboy86
I can't say that I have an answer as to fixing the mechanics of your issue. However, doesn't that machine have an auto blade height? If so, even with one blade lower than the other, the blade height should only depend on stencil height. I could be co
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 17:24:02 EST 2001 | darby
SQUEEGEE snap off is the gap between the top of the stencil and the the bottom of the squeegee blades. You can measure it with a set of feeler gauges.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 12:06:35 EST 1999 | Gary Kemp
Tracy, I would check the squeegee blade for wear at the edges. Also, check the squeegee pressure to ensure it is not to high, forcing the paste between the stencil and the land, causing a smear. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 01:31:11 EST 1999 | James Bond
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Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 24 05:40:41 EST 2002 | albertoh
Hello!! I have a questions about what kind of squeegee blades i need for any step-down stencil in order to get the better results in my process. I have stencils with step-down from 10 mils to 6 mils. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 24 05:40:45 EST 2002 | albertoh
Hello!! I have a question about what kind of squeegee blades i need (this is not about lenght) for any step-down stencil in order to get better results in my process. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 09:03:29 EST 2013 | emeto
Just visually inspect the squeegee everyday. If there is some damage you will notice right away ....and yes you will start to get bad prints.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 12:29:19 EST 2015 | tnisbet
We stock most sizes of Squeegee blades as well as most replacement parts for the UP 2000. We have service technicians for feild service & phone support. many of our parts are listed on our website: http://www.ppmparts.com Tom NIsbet PPM
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 16:19:40 EST 2001 | rwilliams
In regards to SMT adhesive application by stencil: Can anyone make any recommendations for: SMT Adhesive Material itself? Squeegee Blade Material? Stencil Material? Characteristics/Features of your Stencil? E.g., thickness, aperture ratios, etc... P