Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 10:51:29 EST 2005 | mfoster
Samsung Back-up pins available from Dynatech for $30 each. http://www.DynatechSMT.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 01:06:12 EST 2002 | ianchan
Hi Guys, We are using two types of support Jigs for our PCB boards, during the paste printing, chip shooter, and IC mounting. The two types of support Jigs are : 1) "self-fabricated" aluminium support Blocks 2) "off shelf purchased" support Pins T
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 02:59:01 EST 2002 | ianccy
Hi, Don't know if some holes can be drilled to yur machine table, if so, yu can make the support with at least 2 pin and plug into the table, better to use aluminium support, easier to CNC. Hope this help
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 09:21:10 EDT 2004 | James
They take the place of the tooling pins. They magnetically attach to the table. Board comes in, table raises, Red-E-Set supports the board, prints, done. You just have to do the initial setup before running. We bought 4 units for each machine. J
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 18:20:45 EDT 2020 | dwl
Count on Tools makes hard foam support block with magnetic bases that work really well. check with them to see if they make them for the SPV. Insert standard: I receive no benefit nor compensation from the aforementioned company.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 17:22:39 EDT 2023 | markhoch
I'm curious what you use for PCB Support. Are you using a dedicated support plate or are you using magnetic pins or some type of Grid-Lock system?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 11:33:24 EST 2007 | sliebl
We recently added an SPM printer to our SMT department and I need to buy some tooling pins and center supports. Other than MPM, is there any aftermarket support for this machine? Can anyone point me towards any suppliers for the above mentioned parts
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 16:12:57 EST 2019 | cbeneat
We are using material control, and our auto support pins are from Quik Tool. They integrated there modules into our machines, we're happy with it. Not using auto changeover as far as I know, I stick to the maintenance side. We have a programmer that
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 14:33:41 EDT 2020 | majdi4
Thank you @Makersan CO for your input . Am still doing research for a best tool choice.. I want to avoid pneumatic supports because i had bad experiences with it..am looking for magnetic base supports involved in a dynamic movement block .. or someth
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 16:27:15 EST 2002 | pjc
FYI: MPM does in fact offer alternate board support tooling than the vacuum box system. They have the X and Y snugger tooling, which clamps the board and uses magnetic support pins. If you are looking at a used UP2000, check to see what tooling it ha