Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 11:22:14 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
These are the hold down clips for the connector. I'll post the top side picture asap.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 08:19:20 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve
We trasfered a product in some time ago and they were using erasers to hold down parts. Some parts will move around during wave and some parts just need to be positioned correctly after wave so hold downs are required. I personaly have never used a b
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 19:01:14 EST 2002 | Tooling Guy
I have heard of people using tiny lead-shot filled bags to hold down thru-hole components on circuit boards while running through a wave solder machine on selective solder pallets. How successful has this been? What kind of material is being used f
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 13:14:14 EDT 2000 | Charlie
Can any one tell me where to get sand bags used to hold parts down at wave?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 16:09:42 EDT 2000 | Erv
We do one of two things here; 1. We have cut up a bar of solder to different lengths, wieghts, etc. and place them on top of the offendinding floater, or 2. On selective wave pallets we will build a jig/clamp to hold down the part.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 16:39:38 EDT 2001 | T.F.
Siemens makes feeder hold down brackets for the F5 that does prevent the operator from leaving the feeder in a position that can cause a crash. The brackets attach to the feeder table so you need one bracket per table. The part part number for the b
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 11:11:04 EST 1997 | Rich Scheleski
Is there a spec for the adhesives used to hold down parts before wave soldering. What size dots are recommended and what is the maximum shear force(1LB?) tested for to ensure good adhesion. Your help is appreciated Rich Scheleski
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 07:52:26 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone tell me where I can get aluminum tape for holding down thermo couples on PCB's ? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 15:36:47 EST 2006 | adlsmt
Does anybody have a slick way to hold down large inductors? Like 2 to 3 inches in diameter. There must be something better than ty-wraps and RTV.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 05:18:28 EDT 2009 | rway
Contact Elect-Test Fixtures, 484-921-5350. They build our test fixtures and we get most of our fixture supplies from them. They have the standard 1" and 1.5" hold-down pins. They may have other lengths as well. Tell them Reese sent you.