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Hi Earl-

Jowan mailed a good suggestion about using tubes, minus the  locking screws.
I thought about having a rack like you suggested, but I'm mostly concerned
about the movement between lines.  The envelope type slot, or maybe tubes in
slots may work for us really well.

Another thought I've had since is some kind of sleeve, similar to gold
finger protectors, that would fit over the blade.  Or perhaps a chunk of
high density foam with a slot cut into it that would slip over the blade.

Dek sells a really nice roller cart that stores squeggees, wiper paper, etc,
but it's a little out of our budget.

Seems like almost anything is better than throwing these things on a shelf
between jobs.

Thanks for writing!

Bill C.

-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Moon [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 8:11 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] squeegee blade assembly storage


Bill,

At HP a couple of years ago, one of our biggest problems was first letting
the squeegees ride along with the stencils, in a separate ss basket. The
other issue was squeegee handling. Both problems effected blade dings. Not a
good thing.

The first problem was resolved by plastic coating the ss baskets with some
really good, impervious to ultrasonic cleaning stuff. The second was to fab
a simple aluminum rack for placing the squeegees by their mounging bolts
into holes just over bolt head size. I think you can envision this simple
system.

Sounds too simple to discuss, but you've hit on a vital issue. Also tried
buying several mail slot type envelope holders that had rubber inserts upon
which the blades could rest without damage. Operators didn't like this
arrangement as the squeegees were hard to place and retrieve.

Earl Moon

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