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Rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:37:58 EST 2007 | MelS.

Does anyone know of facilities that just perform rework? I am in need of reworking approximately 1,000 panels in the greater Philadelphia area. (two components - one press fit connector, one a samll cap) Any input/advice would be helpful.

Press Fit Technology

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 11:20:37 EDT 2018 | horchak

Since your question is general I will be general. The most important thing for press fit connectors is the design, and the proper tooling. Design considerations for the PCB are proper finished hole diameter, type of plating on PCB and connector or pi

Press Fit

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 08:55:05 EDT 2005 | jimih280

the pin manufacturer usually recommends the proper hole size. the hole diameter should be from .001" to .003" undersize depending on the design of the contact area on the pin.

Press-Fit

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 08:09:19 EST 2000 | adam

WE are using press fit connnectors on a range of boards, one of which is posing me a few process questions . The Machine is a fully automatic machine. The problem is intermittent and I can't seem to put a finger on it. An array of connectors ( consi

Re: Searchin' For Tooling Pins

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:12:04 EDT 1998 | Steve A

| We are looking for source(s) for tooling pins: | 1 Stainless steel pin | 2 0.120" diameter, 0.250-0.375" long | 3 Press fit We have been buying .122" dia SS tooling pins from Danley Punchrite. Their number is 1-800-232-6592. The problem is tha

Press Fit Connector pin protrusion in Backplane

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 21:31:38 EST 2007 | bill_gates

Hi, I am considering to use pressfit D-Sub and DIN connectors on a backplane. The IPC guideline does just cover pin protrusion for soldered pins, which have to be flush with the board as a minimum acceptable design. Yet, if the backplane may be thic

Press Fit Connector pin protrusion in Backplane

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 00:40:37 EST 2007 | Scott

I think that as long as the compliant portion of the pin is completely in the board, pin protrusion should not make any difference. I have seen some large Aerospace companies internal specifications and the two requirements seem to be that the compli

Press-Fit Workmanship standard

Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 03:20:16 EDT 2001 | Abbas Izad

you can use IPC and Compact PCI standards for guideline then it depends on what kind of connector you want to pressfit. each supplier has its own design on pressfit pins like "needle eye", "baby H" etc... It is also importand to use proper equipement

Solid Press Fit pin-0.018 Square

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 07:53:10 EDT 2002 | zanolli

Send me a drawing or sketch and I may be able to reccomend a supplier. fax: 401-781-5730 phone: 401-785-4110

Solid Press Fit pin-0.018 Square

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 08 19:02:03 EDT 2002 | mjabure

Have you checked out autosplice? their URL is http://www.autosplice.com. They may be able to help you out.


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