Electronics Forum: hole damage (Page 1 of 12)

MyData tool damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 11:26:15 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf

Then Z MOTOR > Then select>CALIBRATE FORCE SENSOR NOTE: you must have a tool in the head when you do this.(Without the tip/spring pushed in) After this calibration the force should drop to 0 when you push in on the spring loaded tip. 2.) Replace th

Heat guns and component damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 08:12:04 EST 2006 | Chunks

OK, this is easy. You say HIGH fall out, so I can assume 25 or 50%? If so, run 10 without the heat gun and 10 with. This should show you if the heat gun process is the cause or not. If the relay is a surface mount, hand solder them on. If it's a

Gold fingers damage when plugged into connectors

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 08:32:25 EST 2006 | davef

Thoughts are: * Most board fabs have routers that can do this work. Can yours rework these boards? * Scrap the boards and start anew. Someone made a mistake. Cut your losses. * As a wild and crazy guy alternative, buy a router with a 45* bit from

through hole questions

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 05:40:49 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice

I meant more from the programming perspective, make sure you make the most of what you can do with modern computing interfaces. Making configuring/creating jobs etc as accessible as possible to as wide an audience possible. As an example look at how

through hole questions

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 11:40:53 EST 2014 | gregp

Hi Spoilt, Thanks again for the feedback. It is really an eye opener for me. What I fail to realize is that perception, whether right or wrong, plays a big role in whether or not someone might consider a process change. Your first comment is reall

Re: smt reliability vs thru hole

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 21:11:09 EST 2000 | Dave F

Dave: Find: "Comprehensive Surface Mount Reliability Model Covering Several Generations of Packaging and Assembly Technology", by J. Clech et.al. IEEE Trans on Comp. Hyb. and Manuf. Tech. Vol. 16, No. 8 Dec. 1993, p.949. It listed cycle to failure

Re: Soldering long lead thru hole parts

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 23:57:41 EST 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

Mike, A drag solder system is not so bad. If it's not discoloring the silk screen , damaging your parts or blistering your boards than it looks like a safe bet. I am not sure what other components you have on the boards besides the LED's? But the

No Clean OSP process cause ICT testing issue due to Flux building in testvia hole

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 00:58:44 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Vikram

Thanks for info regarding rotating probe head. We do not recommending to use this probes as it may damage bare board as it will pierce thru board and will shorted etches.. Avoid using this probe for PWBA

Re: How many company are there appling the Pihr (Pin in hole reflow) in SMT PROCESS..

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 00:07:24 EDT 2000 | Ramon I Garcia C

I Kyung: I'm not sure if we are working with PIHR but we insert some pines in a PCB with a pin inserter machine, after that we run this pcb in a screen printer and put over its solder paste, and then run in a chip shooter and then IC placer and f

Snap rivet

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 11:07:27 EDT 2006 | azbvc

Hi, I have a problem on removing the rivet after fitting to the PCB hole as the hole becomes loose. My questions are: 1) How to fix the loosen PCB hole? 2) What is the good practice to remove the rivet without damage the PCB hole? Your help is muc

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