Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 11:07:22 EDT 2005 | Mike G
Im guessing your using a PSA? We have had very little luck with this method of attachment as a standalone.Works great if you are using clips. I would suggest you look into a thermal adhesive.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 16:34:13 EDT 2006 | jimmyjames
no, we can't go to screening as the majority of the products being glued are already stuffed with through-hole that has been bent and clipped. (boards weren't laid out in a fashion that allows for double sided SMT then through hole insertion)
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 06:53:31 EST 2006 | Rob
For the criminally insane to help them locate the feeders? Or to help hold them down when changing them if you don't have those huge lumps of steel they clip into?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 16:08:55 EST 2007 | mfoster
Some guys used to hang weight on the spent tape with a binder clip to help pull the tape through. Not ideal of course, but may help in a pinch...if you try it, you'll have to move the weight(s) up every so often.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 07:59:55 EST 2007 | jax
Look for a new shield. For the exact reason already mentioned, most shields are available in two piece units. You install the frame when installing everything else... You clip the top on later.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 20:43:46 EDT 2007 | stimpk
Depending on your PNP equipment it looks as though it will work fine. Hard to tell pick surface of component based off their drawing, but as the old saying goes "technically anything is possible" good luck K
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 08:20:29 EDT 2007 | esoderbe
For the automotive minifuse we use the Zierick 6092 fuseclip that requires their model 9700 for installation. They do have a surf shooter that can place the fuse directly onto the board but the engineering time to mate their machine to your SMT platf
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 08:34:15 EDT 2007 | maclites
Thanks for the info - still do not know what was designed in - whoever laid out the PCB is no longer with the company, and nobody knows what he was planning to use.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 23 23:18:21 EDT 2007 | Frank
You can try to see if GPAK could help you. They make custom tapes and feeders. I have never used them, but they have some interesting video clips on their site.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 06 22:48:42 EST 2008 | mac88
Hi, Just put the ID Badge on a EDS-Safe carrier. From "All-Spec" catalog: #1196-3722 - Personnel Badge Holder Clear Dissipative 3.75"x2.25" 6mil with Clip