Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 11:36:46 EDT 2002 | floydl
Hello Jim, Is any special tooling required for press-fitting a connector?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 14:16:53 EST 2000 | NAMCo
When I click on the submit news button on the news page, it sends me to the registration page. I want to post a few press releases but you do not give an alternative method other than the one button on the news page. Help!
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 14:48:41 EST 2015 | jpal
I have to figure out how to install a two-pin JST through-hole connector. It is a press-in style. We have pressed in larger connectors on single-sided boards with our pneumatic machine but this is a small connector on a double-sided board with small
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 16:19:52 EDT 2002 | zanolli
Hello Floyd, Yes, special tooling is required. The tooling usually consists of a press, push-in tooling and support plate tooling. The presses can range from relatively simple arbor type presses to automated hydraulic presses with sophisticated con
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 18:04:04 EST 2000 | Michael Bryant
You must be registered as a company in order to post to the news section. You are already registered as an individual, you just need to upgrade to a company account. It is free, just like personal registration. The difference is that it allows you to
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 16:53:57 EDT 1999 | Mario
Hi, Does anybody know where I could get a cheap but efficient press for press fit connectors (200pins and up)? Pneumatic or Hand lever Mario
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 17:06:18 EDT 1999 | William
Mario, If you are looking for a cheap press to do press fit connectors, then you are asking for trouble. Now, and in the long run. ASG out of West Palm Beach makes a very good press. We bought a 5 ton version and are able to press up to about 2500
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 10:23:58 EDT 1999 | Arthur
Mario You can reach ASG at PH: 561-848-6746
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 14:00:35 EDT 2002 | Romain
Is anyone has experience on problems with press-fit on Ni/Au board finish. Connectors pins are SnPb finished. I am particulary interested by experiences or documentation in very agressive environmental conditions (avionics or space buisness) Thanks r
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 03:16:43 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
I have only seem problems so I would suggest you don't do it.