Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 01:28:54 EST 2000 | Dennis O'Donnell
This is a common type of connector. We press them in daily. AMP has a lot of different type of tools and machines available for connectors. We just use a local machine shop to make jigs that fit a standard 2 ton press. It is quicker and les cos
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 08:54:49 EDT 1999 | Wendy Casker
Hello, We have just received a contract to assemble some PCI daughter cards with the AMP Zpak style connectors. I am comfortable pressing connectors into backplanes, even double sided SMT, but would like any advice on designing a fixture to support
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
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 | Tue Jul 24 07:03:35 EDT 2001 | sy_koh
I am looking for a BGA Rework machine that can handle 16" X 14" PCBA. I evaluated SRT 1100 and that it fit my application. The problem is I do not have budget for this machine. Can anybody suggest equivalent machines???
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 14:38:53 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
The EMS company i work for assembles a small PCB board that requires 10 solid press fit pins installed. The pins are Phosphor Bronze, CDA-510 Alloy, Grade A, 3/4 hard with a finish of .00012 min tin/lead over .00005 min nickel.I would like these pla
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 11:46:38 EST 1999 | Wendy Casker
| Hello; | | I am looking for general info on backplane assemblies. Any info would be appreciated, but some of the questions that come to mind include: | | -What part types other than connectors do backplane cards have on them? SMT? Leaded? Qua
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 09:51:27 EST 2003 | Mr. Fuller
I am looking for some feedback from anyone who has used a Universal GSM for placement of paste-in-hole (PTH) connectors. The connectors in question are simply 8-pin, (non-press-fit), header connectors. I understand that a special 'chuck' may be requ
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:12:04 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| We are looking for source(s) for tooling pins: | 1 Stainless steel pin | 2 0.120" diameter, 0.250-0.375" long | 3 Press fit We have been buying .122" dia SS tooling pins from Danley Punchrite. Their number is 1-800-232-6592. The problem is tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 00:11:16 EST 1998 | Rob Cass
| | Has anyone had any success in repairing Fuji CP nozzles in house? Removing bent press fitted nozzle and replacing. Any input would be appreciated, please no solicitation from repair shops | Rob, | What model of CP? Mr. Kooki CP4 and 6 Mr. Kooki