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Transition Automation: Blade and Holder for MPM Edison Printers
Tyngsborough, MA — Transition Au- tomation (TA) is now offering a Permalex® universal holder and blade assembly for MPM Edison™ SMT printers. This model incorpo- rates compatible quick-lock installa- tion pins that enable the user to quickly line up and install the squeegee assemblies. The assembly includes spring-loaded paste retain-
may specify any length in millime- ters or inches. This item is in stock for deliveries five to seven days after receipt of an order. The product is available with Transition Automa- tion’s unconditional 30-day money- back guarantee. The MPM Edison is well-suited
to the growing automotive and smart device manufacturing markets. It is
Universal holder and blade assembly for MPM Edison printers.
ers, a flat Permalex blade with no holes and TA’s patented holder sys- tem that incorporates pin-stop refer- ence windows to ensure that the blade is seated properly. The clamping system for this
holder assembly includes integrated springs that enable quick, controlled separation from the blade, so that when the bar is loosened, a new blade can be inserted easily. The part number designation
for this item is PLX-MPM-UP50K- xx-PR (xx denotes length). Users
reportedly the industry’s most accu- rate printer, with 0.6 mil (±15 µm) at six sigma wet print repeatability. Total throughput is accelerated by the highly efficient, patented parallel processing of the stencil shuttle, stencil wiping, paste dispensing, and
vision alignment systems. Contact: Transition Automation, Inc., 5 Trader Circle, Building D,
Tyngsborough, MA 01879 % 979-649-2400E-mail: mcurtin2011@
transitionautomation.com Web:
www.transitionautomation.com
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