Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 07 08:38:47 EDT 2005 | davef
Try electronic assembly supply houses [eg, Technitool, HMC, Jensen, etc]
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 13:16:09 EST 2010 | davef
You've tried Contact-East, Jensen, Technitool, etc, correct?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 13:25:52 EST 2010 | vleasher
Yep.. Contact East and Jensen Tools are now Stanley Supply & Services. They have the 3515 but you must buy in multiples of 10 and no luck with Technitool. I have exhausted most of the distributer I know. Thats why i'm here!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 09:10:26 EDT 2004 | davef
Levchek [ http://www.hexaconelectric.com/levchek.html ] is sold by Hexacon and most of the electronic assembly supply houses [eg, Technitool, HMC, Jensen, etc] Alternately, you can purchase heat tempered glass from your local glass store, but it wil
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 07:09:28 EST 2004 | Erv
We have been using the 3M Electronic Service Vacuum Cleaner for a couple of years. The buisness end (hose and nozzles) is ESD Safe, it's Easy to use, and filters are a snap to change. The case is not ESD Safe, but if you do not set it on or right nex
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 20:33:50 EDT 2018 | davef
Try: AGI: agicorp.com/products/tooling/wash-baskets 256-858-3300 JENSEN Tools: jensentools.com/desco-41403-esd-safe-pcb-wash-tray-liner-18-x-18/p/482-89 800-225-5370 Stone Mountain Tool: stonemountaintool.com/fixtures/products/wash-fixtures/ 800-
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 16:12:55 EST 2001 | davef
Years ago, we used a specialty-marking pen like you describe. The pen has: * �Fluxmarker 6135 W BELMONT CHICAGO IL 60634 / 1-312-889-8323 Illinois / All other states Toll Free 1-800-621-0080 bla bla bla � marked on the barrel. A quick search with G
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 15:55:07 EST 2006 | DannyJ
Hi Mark, I'm guessing from your letter that you are not asking about traces, just component values. We use a tool called 'smart tweezers' (catchy, eh?) to do jsut what you are asking. Very easy for our QA department to use a BOM to compare agains
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 15:56:10 EDT 2010 | davef
First, you mix the paste in the jar with the centrifugal thing-a-ma-jig. Then what? So, how are you going to get the paste from the jar into the syringe [cartridge], anyhow? Are you going to use an Atlas Tool? How are you going to de-air the syri
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