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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

Connector Insertion

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 15:42:04 EDT 2000 | Kevin FAcinelli

I know it is not a surface mount part but I really need some ideas. Does anyone know of an equipment mfg to insert ISA and PCI connectors? I would be interested in odd form insertion as well. Thanks, Kevin

Through Hole Manual Insertion

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 01:33:26 EDT 2003 | Jorge

Hi Guys, How do you calculate THA Manual Insertion Throughput? How many seconds per part insertion will be the standard or rough. Thanks

through hole today

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 20:36:04 EDT 2013 | action_101

UIC still manufacturers new thru-hole machines. Both axial and radial insertion models are available. They stopped making the multi-mod dip inserters in '91 or '92. And parts are easily acquired for any older models, there were a ton of machines out

DIP Insertion

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 08:42:50 EST 1998 | Mike Demos

I am looking for suppliers of through-hole DIP insertion. It's been a long while since I've looked for through-hole equipment and am not aware of who manufactures DIP insertion equipment. If you know of some suppliers, I would appreciate some input

Re: DIP Insertion

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 10:36:09 EST 1998 | Jimmy Strain

| I am looking for suppliers of through-hole DIP insertion. It's been a long while since I've looked for through-hole equipment and am not aware of who manufactures DIP insertion equipment. If you know of some suppliers, I would appreciate some inp

Automate Through hole assembly

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:51:24 EDT 2004 | Robert Ressler

Michael - Hello, you may also want to consider Panasonic JV - jumper (variable insertion pitch) - excellet machine AX - axial (fixed 5mm insertion pitch) - excellent machine AV - axial (variable insertion pitch) - fair machine RH - radial (various

Dedicated or adjustable fixtures for Universal Radial Inserter

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 19:52:35 EDT 2007 | crashoveride

A ssume that were talking two-lead LEDS with 2.5mm pitch or lead-to-lead distance. Just a question: are the LED terminals shape were Square or the naturally rounded? Due to different insert rotations, you may wish to do program off-sets per rotation

Mydata My9 placing issues

Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 10:04:27 EDT 2010 | cyber_wolf

I doubt that you will gain any advantage from stainless jaws. I think the stock jaws have beryllium inserts in them. I am pretty sure beryllium is harder than SS. Maybe stainless jaws with carbide inserts in them would work better ? Or what about c

through hole today

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 10:38:12 EDT 2013 | rway

Most of the PTH components are manually inserted. Some are auto-placed by our UIC machine. The parts are preped before install, so there is no need to trim the leads afterwards. The boards go through wave solder. The UIC machine has a clincher on


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