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News Release from: Dima SMT Systems NL | Subject: SP-500
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 3 July 2006

Manual stencil printer needs no power

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A benchtop manual stencil printer is the latest designed for low- to medium-volume surface-mount assembly runs

The Dima SP-500 benchtop manual stencil printer is the latest designed for low- to medium-volume surface-mount assembly runs. Using frames up to 23 x 23in this new stencil printer fills up the gap between the manual stencil printer SP-200 and the semi-automatic stencil printer HS-100. Similar to the SP-200, the SP-500 requires no air or electricity for operation.

For those companies that need accurate paste or glue printing, but do not wish to invest in a semi-automatic stencil printer, the SP-500 is the perfect solution.

Fine x, y, z and theta adjustments for exact stencil-to-board alignment result in precise, fine pitch printing.

The dual blade squeegee with guide rail automatically switches when manually sliding it from back to front, or from front to back, providing a clean and convenient way of applying solder paste or glue.

Linear ball bearing guides assure a smooth squeegee stroke with its unique adjustable angle-of-attack for precise single or dual direction printing.

As in all Dima products flexibility is a key feature for the SP-500.

Therefore an adjustable frame holder makes the system compatible with any tubular or cast framed stencils up to 23 x 23in outside dimensions.

Gas lift struts assist to separated the stencil from the PCB when lifting up the frame after a print stroke.

The SP-500 is equipped with metal squeegee blades.

Furthermore the SP-500 can be supplied mounted on a cabinet.

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