Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 22:52:48 EDT 2002 | stefo
I know this isn't SMT related, so I apologize. But I'm looking for someone that is very experienced with military wire harnesses,and all the specifications involved, that is interested in a consulting opportunity... Respond to: Stevezeva@aol.com Th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 13:08:20 EDT 2002 | pjc
Try posting on the IPC.org forum. Lots of military electronics types on that forum.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 01:05:14 EDT 2002 | lysik
Try George King at SCI in Hunsville AL. the have done so much stuff for the military since 196?. Plant 1 is al about HI REL and MIL SPEC. they do small jobs as well as big jobs.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 10:41:50 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
To be clear: Is the break occurring at the solder joint location? Also, can you advise what solder chemistry you are currently using?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 03:15:32 EDT 2017 | wama
We are soldering wire 26AWG to jack socket. However after went through washing, baking, coating, curing processes the wire breaks (at joining point with jack socket) during wire dressing. We have tried to increase and decrease the solder amount but r
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 21 08:36:42 EDT 2002 | davef
We know of no one like that, but angles to take in looking for this person might be: * 'Connector Specifier' Susan Woods 847-876-5602 * Ed Cady, Meritec, 888-637-4832 * Robert Mroczowski, ConnNtext Associates, 717-664-2246 * John Peel, Contech Resear
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 08:29:53 EST 2005 | jdengler
AJ, Dek recommended the replacement of the wire harnesses on the Mk1's often (I think anually). I never saw this problem on a Mk1 but many other odd problems due to breaks in the wire harness. They had this as a kit at one time but I haven't worke
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 18:59:04 EST 2005 | KEN
Is this a wire dip tinning process? If yes, then your flux is probably trapped under the insulator, causing corrosion. BAD BAD BAD (hopefully you don't make wire harnesses for air planes or passenger trains). More info please.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 14:24:57 EDT 2002 | davef
IPC/WHMA-A-620, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies It took the fine folk at IPC forever and a week to produce A-620. So, we continue to use NASA-STD-8739.4, Crimping, Interconnecting Cables, Harnesses, And Wiring that
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 14:24:12 EDT 2018 | dleeper
I had a similar problem once on an acculfex. The root cause was a short on the one the wire harnesses connected to the print head. If I recall, most of the relays in an accuflex are actuated by the 24 volt bus, so if you have a short anywhere in tha
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