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Re: Universal Wire Wrap machin

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 09 21:25:12 EST 1999 | Jim Bussey

| Does any body knows of a used Universal Wire Wrap machine in a good operational condition? | Please contact with me or with Roni Haviv (972-7-998-6673) | Thanks. | We have a Contact Systems pointer wire wrap machine, it hasn't been used for 3 or 4

Universal Wire Wrap machin

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 02:42:11 EST 1998 | Michael Fogel

Does any body knows of a used Universal Wire Wrap machine in a good operational condition? Please contact with me or with Roni Haviv (972-7-998-6673) Thanks.

Temperature sensitive part

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 19:18:35 EST 2001 | stefwitt

This appears to be a good application for conductive adhesive. If the part is through hole, you could wire wrap the leads around two posts.

College can't make SMT PCB's

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 20:15:36 EST 2001 | mparker

What happened to good ol' 30 ga. hook up wire? I used to be a whiz with a wire wrap gun. I've even hand soldered wires to a 240 pin QFP (the Engineer was too cheap to buy a $80 socket). Just what are they teaching in these edifices of matriculation

Wire Wrapping Wire List question

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 19:24:33 EST 2020 | jmedernach

Dress From -> Dress To -> To "From" and "To" are pretty obvious but I have no idea what "Dress From" and "Dress To" mean. The wiring list is presented as a grid. Each of the categories above are represented as columns. Every row is a "run list."

Looking for IPC or other standard for electronics / electro-mech

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 18:24:48 EDT 2001 | ashokdha

I am looking for an IPC Standard (s) or other standard (s) for electronics assemblies. The kind of operations involved are riveting, assembly of backpanels and circuit cards into metal shelf, wire wrap , soldering , contact pins , cabling etc.

Soldering Help

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 21:20:05 EDT 2006 | davef

We'd: * Clamp vice grips on the leads to keep movement of the leads from weakening the seal between the leads and the plastic body of the device. * Bend each lead skyward [90* to the deck] at a different distance from the body. * Wrap the insulated w

Managing Thermocouple wires during reflow profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 08:34:18 EST 2016 | cyber_wolf

His suggestion is that you come into the 21st century and buy a data logger rather than feeding wires through the entire reflow oven. That is old school and it is very cumbersome as you undoubtedly know. If you are in a position where a logger is no

Soldering Help

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 04:14:24 EDT 2006 | Rob

1) Use insulated wire & only strip back as much as you need for a good joint. 2) Wrap insulation tape around each joint (package lead with wire) after soldering to avoid any possibility of touching.

Gold Surface Finish on PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 07:34:33 EST 2005 | davef

Mike Ozzy If I came to your house, I wouldn't punch you. I'd make you buy me beer. Vern Solberg; Tessera Technologies Inc., 3099 Orchard Dr, San Jose, CA 95134; 408 568 3734 F408 894 0768 vsolberg at tessera dot com. If that doesn't work try: Tes

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