Electronics Forum: axial lead prep (Page 1 of 13)

Wire prep

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 12:21:39 EDT 2007 | electronhose

With this length, I would use solid bare wire, solder one end, sleeve with approved shrink tube, solder the other end and shrink the tubing. You could even leave the shrink tube off if you had design clearance. Then you can just trim off the ends on

Wire prep

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 12:42:47 EDT 2007 | rgduval

I know this is a little outside of SMT production, but, I'm hoping someone out there can help me with a small issue. I have a product that I'm building that requires 4 .250" wires, with .125" strip on each end. I solder one end to the board, and on

Re: stand-up axial resistors

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 18:20:02 EST 1999 | Brian W.

It is also possible to use standoffs to provide the board spacing. There are permanent types and washaway types. This eliminates the need for special prepping of components. The operator slides the bead over the lead prior to installation. I have

stand-up axial resistors

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 11:51:58 EST 1999 | g cronin

i have a large job that has quite a few stand-up axial resistors on it and i am looking for a way to prep them does anyone know of: - a service that does this type of preforming, - a fairly inexpensive machine capable of stand-up preforming please

Re: stand-up axial resistors

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 17:00:26 EST 1999 | Dave F

Listed in the archive are suppliers of lead forming equipment. Most have equipment that can do the stand-ups you require. Yes you may be able to find this used. Yes you may be able to find someone with that machine near you who after you buy the t

Universal 6241A axial inserter/60 station Fsale

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 22:26:53 EST 1998 | Larry

I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. 60 station rotary head. 8222 Controler Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. Asking $80,000 E-mail for more info. larrys@adepttech.com

manix or Manncorp manual axial led former

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 11:45:26 EDT 2013 | garyck

Need to pick between an inexpensive Manncorp manual axial lead former or the Manix unit. Any one have any experience with either of these two units?

Re: Universal 6241A axial inserter/60 station Fsale

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 00:14:21 EST 1998 | Larry

I made a mistake on the price. It's only $55,000. Priced for a quick sale, we need the floor space. | I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. | 60 station rotary head. | 8222 Controler | Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. | Askin

manix or Manncorp manual axial led former

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 22:10:38 EDT 2013 | jaimebc

We have HRFT-301U ( staple bend) is fairly easy to set up. All you need is t-handle Allen that I believe is provided with the machine. All adjustments to form a part, both pitch and lead length are mechanically adjusted by sliding the forming and c

PTH lead milling

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 14:02:56 EST 2008 | scooter

I have done this in a past life. In my mind this is a step backwards. If all of your parts are placed by hand it will work.You will need to cut at the top of the solder to keep the leads form bending If any parts are auto inserted you will need to c

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