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Re: Fuji Nozzle, in house repair?

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

gold connectors

Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 09:09:21 EDT 2002 | russ

Dave, you would be correct in this application. I wish I could prevent these products from coming into our shop, but... I do like the idea of press fit and I will have to research on the availability and persuade the customers to change. I was wond

Press Fit Connector pin protrusion in Backplane

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 21:31:38 EST 2007 | bill_gates

Hi, I am considering to use pressfit D-Sub and DIN connectors on a backplane. The IPC guideline does just cover pin protrusion for soldered pins, which have to be flush with the board as a minimum acceptable design. Yet, if the backplane may be thic

Press Fit Connector pin protrusion in Backplane

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 00:40:37 EST 2007 | Scott

I think that as long as the compliant portion of the pin is completely in the board, pin protrusion should not make any difference. I have seen some large Aerospace companies internal specifications and the two requirements seem to be that the compli

Need opinions on equipment for picking and placing truly odd types of components

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 07:14:10 EDT 2013 | vinitverma

Assembleon AX201 is one of the most accurate odd-form placer. It can place anything, including leaded transformers, press-fit connectors, and of course odd form SMT components. You can even use a gripper nozzle for components without a flat surface t

Press fit PEM insertion haloing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 09:44:00 EST 2015 | rgduval

Oh yeah, I've seen this before! Generally, if the hole sizes are correct (including plating), and the PEMs are within spec, we've found that this is most commonly caused by insufficient support of the PCB during insertion. If you can eliminate supp

gold connectors

Electronics Forum | Thu May 30 08:51:45 EDT 2002 | davef

I assume the connector is like one used in PC104 that allows mating of boards together by inserting the pins extending from the connector on one board into the female portion of the connector on a second board. Who ever accepted this job is dopey.

PCI Press Fit on Daughter Cards

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

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

Connector Removal

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.


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