Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 11:47:03 EDT 2019 | alexeyzb
Hi! I had worked with and without gridlock for DEK. Print quality is the same for both variants. Gridlock for operator work simplifying. Also gridlock reduces operator risk of mistake.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 21:27:11 EST 2020 | nedori1907
Hello, Sir I'm reviewing DEK Gridlock specifications. Has anyone reviewed or validated the effect of Gridlock on the parts during solder paste printing? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 14:59:45 EDT 2012 | kevslatvin
I too would go with something like the Grid-lock. We use Red-E-sets from production solutions. They are similar to the grid-locks but don't use air.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 02:11:41 EDT 2015 | buckcho
I would recommend either gridlock or machine's own support system. If you need I can refer you to a company, which can make you a custom gridlock, depending of course, where you is your company.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 27 10:37:14 EST 2020 | jede
In what regards? If you are wondering if the gridlock will cause damage to parts on the underside of the board, the concern is using fixed support rails. A company I used to work for fixed this by using pneumatic support rails(I am sure there are exa
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 18:12:49 EST 2004 | dorklover664
We are looking for a new way to support PCAs in the DEK. I am trying to push for getting grid-locks but have been told they cost to much. Right now we are trying out another support system (hell if I can remember what they are called) like the grid-l
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 18:02:10 EST 2020 | nedori1907
do you have any ideas avoid them from sensitive comp.?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 18:11:12 EST 2020 | nedori1907
Could you have about the company contact point?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 10:19:04 EST 2020 | emeto
Still use them. Just make sure they don't push sensetive component.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 14:00:08 EDT 2020 | emeto
Unless the board is very thin, gridlock type support works fine.