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Jumper wire hold down

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 11:54:15 EST 1997 | Kyle Dopp

I can remember seeing jumper wire that had special insulation that you melt to the board to hold it down instead of gluing. Does anyone use this product and can tell me where to get it.

Wait'll the IPC gets a hold of this

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 17:44:40 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

Wait'll the IPC gets a hold of this - I expect a committee to be formed quite soon. Any volunteers?

Electrovert OmniExcel 10 Oven - Zone 5 Upper won't hold temperature

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 11:15:55 EDT 2012 | aj

are you sure the zone 5 blower is running? sounds like it isnt.... no harm to check all blowers while you are at it.

Electrovert OmniExcel 10 Oven - Zone 5 Upper won't hold temperature

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 10:05:05 EDT 2012 | kz9yyc

Hello all, I am having difficulty with an OmniExcel 10 oven. Zone 5 upper will not hold setpoint = 165C (it typically runs ~10C higher). Here is what I know: 1. The machine is not turning on zone 5 heat when temp is too high. 2. Zone 5 lower is

Mydata's handling matrix trays ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 01:30:07 EDT 2005 | Marv

The Tray wagon on a Mydata can be any table width you desire, a one bay holds two trays, a two bay holds five, and a three bay holds seven. The tray wagon can be removed in about a minute flat. the TEX actually only requires two slot positions to h

Pallet fastner

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 10:03:18 EDT 2000 | Gregg Henry

I'm looking for a type of fastner to hold down a circuit board onto a pallet, specifically, the type of fastner that can swing over and hold down the board. I'm thinking along the lines of the type of thing they use to hold pictures or mirrors in the

SMT Assembly over Flexible PCB

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 09:47:31 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture

Printing: use rigid carrier plate to hold and support your flexible PCB. tooling holes in PCB to position on the plate, two-sided tape to hold PCB in place. Oven: same carrier plate, use capton tape or clamps to hold PCB in place. I believe some in

Solder Joint Strength Comparison

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 10:37:22 EDT 2007 | stepheniii

While I agree with Realchunks, the joints do have to at least have to hold the parts on the board. So your test might have had another purpose but it would also be testing if they had enough mechanical strength to hold the components on. Drop an unre

Conveyor belt moves opposite direction

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 14:06:25 EDT 2019 | kgarlapa

Yes it is a Kanetic edge belt conveyor that was manufactured by Kanetic in Lake Barrington Illinois. I tried holding the reset/start button and also tried to cycle the power after after holding the reset button, No Luck.Do you know if Kanetic is sti

Matrix Tray Holder

Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 13:01:21 EDT 2001 | Charlie

We had two 51 space trays. One was modified by machine shop to hold two waffle trays. We bought a 31 space tray thinking it would hold one tray, it doesn't. We modified it to hold one tray. We than learned, from tech support, that a 31 space base sho

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