Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 19:29:12 EDT 1999 | g cronin
hi mario there is a company called motion automated that makes a nifty press, i have one in my shop that i have used for a while. well built and they have been able to make me custom tooling as well at reasonable prices. i'm going to try to dig u
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 16:53:57 EDT 1999 | Mario
Hi, Does anybody know where I could get a cheap but efficient press for press fit connectors (200pins and up)? Pneumatic or Hand lever Mario
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 16:19:52 EDT 2002 | zanolli
Hello Floyd, Yes, special tooling is required. The tooling usually consists of a press, push-in tooling and support plate tooling. The presses can range from relatively simple arbor type presses to automated hydraulic presses with sophisticated con
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 17:06:18 EDT 1999 | William
Mario, If you are looking for a cheap press to do press fit connectors, then you are asking for trouble. Now, and in the long run. ASG out of West Palm Beach makes a very good press. We bought a 5 ton version and are able to press up to about 2500
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 10:23:58 EDT 1999 | Arthur
Mario You can reach ASG at PH: 561-848-6746
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 14:00:35 EDT 2002 | Romain
Is anyone has experience on problems with press-fit on Ni/Au board finish. Connectors pins are SnPb finished. I am particulary interested by experiences or documentation in very agressive environmental conditions (avionics or space buisness) Thanks r
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 16:52:15 EDT 2002 | davef
General comments are: * First place I would look is the supplier of the pins that you are trying to install. Most suppliers that sell press fit components have done a good deal of work to qualify the component and will have all the specifications yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 03:16:43 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
I have only seem problems so I would suggest you don't do it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 05:25:13 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, we do Sn plated I/O pinning insertion into Ni/Au thru' holes. no problems here so far, as we cater for the "interference" (fit-allowances) of the I/O pin into the thru' diameter, via improved PCB thru' hole designs. before this cater/considerati
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 20:33:26 EST 2023 | SMTA-72027903
Hello We have recently started to work with press fit but we are finding problems to reach the specifications in terms of hole deformation and whiskers. Do someone have experience in key process parameters and PCB design specifications (PCB harness,