Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 13:30:44 EDT 2013 | pfifla1
not sure if the card is the same in the AEP and the MEP but we do have one acroloop card from MEP 12T. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350466437729
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 15:31:20 EDT 2015 | antoine_fradette
i am looking to buy a Press-fit machine and was wondering if the foolowing tools work with the Tyco MEP-6T press is a good choice? molex: insertion:62202-9940 extraction:62203-0150 molex: insertion:62202-9780 extraction: 62202-9790 Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 09:07:28 EST 2000 | Mike Andrews
Have you tried contacting your locat MEP (Manufacturer's Extension Partnership)? Here in New England at least they have a good reputation and I have personally found them to be a great resource. Use the link below to get to their national site - ther
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 17:19:23 EDT 2002 | peterson
The ASG (Tyco) MEP (Manual Electric Press) or the AEP (Automatic Electric Press) are both excellent machines, we have used them successfully on all types of press fit connectors. Give Dante Parenti a call and he can help you out. (215) 784 4530 Or g
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 12:41:46 EDT 2002 | peterson
I'm out here on the leftcoast. Actually, our method for removal is: break down the sides, pull each pin individually. It's tedious and time consuming, but it can be accomplished with little risk of damaging the board. Customers are curious, however.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 14:50:43 EDT 2015 | woodsmt
If you are buying this tooling, you need to ask yourself if you really need the OEM tooling. While it is definately required for come delicate and complex connectors, for a machine like the 6T, 95% of the time you can get away with a metal block. y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 20:51:44 EDT 2007 | davef
You're correct. In the metal working industry, it's common to discuss swarf. For instance: Swarf is a mixture of small metal particles, cooling fluids, lubricants, and residuals from grinding media such as abrasive belts or stone wheels. Swarf is ty
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