Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 02:21:07 EDT 2010 | mbulelo
Hi All Is it advisable to vertically mount PTH componets and if so, which direction is most suitable
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 01:15:58 EDT 2001 | Brian Sloth Bentzen
Dear Keith. A vertical lift of stencil or vertical lowering of the PCB is best way to control the separation speed which is essential in fine pitch printing. The clamsheel lifting will give a different separations speed depending on the distance fro
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 19:53:24 EST 1999 | Chris
Does anyone know sources for vertical cure ovens. I remember seeing several add years ago but appears the subject has lessened. I know Heller makes a couple of them. I remember Blue M making one too. All I find now is Heller. Also what other adv
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 09:09:54 EDT 2002 | Ben
thanks for ur help. i would also like to know the classes is for showing different level of requirement, or for different vertical location of void in joint. coz I heard from my workmate that the range from 9% to 36% is for void at different vertical
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 11:18:59 EDT 2010 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 10:06:05 EST 2013 | davef
For vertical mounted, axial leaded components; the standoff from the land to the component body should be 0.4mm[0.016in] to 1.5mm[0.059in]. Right?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 06:31:51 EST 2016 | shockwave24
Hi all, I just would like to ask if what brand and model of profiler can you recommend for profiling of a Vertical Oven?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 17:42:40 EDT 2023 | robertobsuinc
Hi, Is there any accesory we can get from my data to place caps vertical on the board but are horizontal in the reels? Is taking to much time hand placing the parts, we would like to automate
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 00:54:45 EDT 2023 | smtusa
I am also interested in something like this as well. If you figure this out let me know. I have a number of parts that are horizontal that Id like turned vertical and placed into pcb.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 09:52:37 EDT 2005 | russ
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