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Forcing Connectors

Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 14:01:09 EDT 2002 | zanolli

Hello Sally, The force required for press fit connectors will vary depending on the connector type. The force will also very significantly from one supplier to another for the same connector. To give you an example; for a .100" DIN 41612 connector

Best source for 50lb of SN100C bar

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 15:01:12 EDT 2008 | dyoungquist

Try Powell Industries (www.powellindustries.com). We bought 50lbs from them about 6 weeks ago. It comes in 25lb boxes and I think you can order just 1 box if that is all you need.

ICT Fixture Lift

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 27 01:36:28 EDT 2013 | padawanlinuxero

Until you find something can you apply the 2 man rule? I meant 2 operators to lift the ict fixtures? that's what we do here ours are 20- 40 lbs

Printing Speeds for Fine Pitch

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 12:07:31 EDT 2010 | davef

Printing solder paste * Use single stroke, on-contact print cycle * Ensure the substrate is well supported, especially under areas of fine pitch print. * Select pressures of about 1- 2 lbs per linear inch of squeegee blade [Set squeegee pressure hig

BGA rework equipment - suggestions?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 04:07:09 EST 2015 | xboxhaxorz

Most serious rework stations are from ersa, pdr etc; We actually wanted a fully automated system with split vision and in USA that would probably cost around $50k. We decided on a ZX360 which is about 300 lbs and it worked quite well without issue fo

Help I need DATA on Thermal shock caused by REWORK!

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 10:04:20 EDT 1999 | Andrew William Dalrymple

I am currently in the middle of a company wide war and I'm looking for data (AMMO). Here are the problems: 1) I am looking for anyone who has done or seen any reports on Thermal Shock to smt parts and/or via holes caused by Soldering Irons at rewor

Re: Help I need DATA on Thermal shock caused by REWORK!

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 16:17:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I am currently in the middle of a company wide war and I'm looking for data (AMMO). Here are the problems: | | 1) I am looking for anyone who has done or seen any reports on Thermal Shock to smt parts and/or via holes caused by Soldering Irons at

Re: Surface Mount Connector Strength

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 11:40:37 EST 1999 | Bob Willis

| | I am experiencing a problem with a surface mount coax connector that over time pulls loose from the PWB. The connector has 4 small gold plated leads and we are soldering it to a flash gold board. A cable plugs into the connector and puts some c

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