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 | Tue Nov 07 08:09:19 EST 2000 | adam
WE are using press fit connnectors on a range of boards, one of which is posing me a few process questions . The Machine is a fully automatic machine. The problem is intermittent and I can't seem to put a finger on it. An array of connectors ( consi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 05:10:10 EDT 2005 | siverts
What is Your customers requirements? Is the PCBA mounted with front/back connectors? Will the PCBA be mounded in a rack and connected to opposite connectors on the other side? In this case, if the warpage is more than approx 1-1.5 % You will then n
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 20:18:41 EDT 2000 | Dave F
What production volume / mix environment(s) does laser soldering / rework fit?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 13:14:31 EDT 2002 | zanolli
Hello Mark, I'll assume that you are currently wave soldering and would like to eliminate that operation by using pre-forms or press-fit connectors. Solder preforms or solder flux bearing connector leads usually do not require any hole size changes,
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 03:20:16 EDT 2001 | Abbas Izad
you can use IPC and Compact PCI standards for guideline then it depends on what kind of connector you want to pressfit. each supplier has its own design on pressfit pins like "needle eye", "baby H" etc... It is also importand to use proper equipement
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 15:57:15 EDT 2001 | robert
you should be able to get the force requirements from the connector manufacturer. Both the minimum and maximum forces used in the pressing cycle should be recorded to know the connector is properly seated without excessive force that can damage the
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 09:21:27 EST 2000 | jackofalltrades
We see this type of problem with a couple of our boards. It has proven to be a problem with the board. During manufacture at the board house the thru holes for the connectors are plated a little too heavy causing a smaller hole. If you haven't alread
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 16:49:28 EDT 2014 | jorge_quijano
I'm about to start a project to install some controls on our tooling for production, such, stencil, fixtures, feeders, press-fit tools, WS pallets, etc... How do you deal with that? I know there are some software solutions that may work, but what act
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 00:52:24 EDT 2005 | adlsmt
Depending on the connector you should be able to use a standard cheap arbor press with some cheap home-made tooling. Standard arbor presses typically have a rotating disc with cut-outs, remove this and put a decent quality stainless steel block in it