Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 09:48:40 EDT 2009 | allwave
Hi Guys, > > can anyone recommend a good and > reliable prep machine? that can also perform > trimming and forming for axial and radial > components. our plant is located in > philippines. > > thanks in advance kircchoffs. We use Hepco Mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 16:55:47 EST 2010 | dyoungquist
We use a HEPCO model 3000-2 (hepcoblue.com) to shorten leads on various through hole components before we solder them on a pcb. You will have to verify they have a die that works with your particular LED module. If they do, this is what I would rec
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 10:26:30 EDT 2019 | slthomas
It all depends on the method for securing the leads for cutting and whether or not the body overhang interferes with it. Is the lead span .300", .400", or .600"? Either way I'd call Hepco and ask....the worst thing that can happen is that you still
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 13:57:03 EDT 1998 | bill
| | We need BGA rework station and x-ray inspector recently in urget case, Do you have any information to rework FPGA package and inspect them during processing. | Thx for any information | Best Regards, | Stoney Tsai If you are doing any reballing
Electronics Forum | Sun May 31 15:57:51 EDT 1998 | Allen
I came across your question and have a good reply for you: We have been using a system to reball our BGA's made by a company called Galahad. They have been working with Hepco for distribution. Give them a call at 408-738-1880. The system is around
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 08:18:52 EDT 2005 | davef
Rob We agree with Jason's point about swab lead indicators. You need to be careful interpreting the results. Lead must be in sufficient measurable quantities as found in Sn 63/37 or Sn 60/40 solders. Handheld units are: * Oxford (bought the X-Met
Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 11:39:29 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Is there a machine for bending S shaped bends in leads | of through-hole components, to keep them off the surface of the board. Ryan: Some lead forming equipment can form leads to stand-off the board. Some lead forming equipment suppliers are: Au
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 09:06:00 EDT 2016 | davef
We used to use those, back in the bad old times. basically, it's a router with a blade on it that is used to trim the leads of PTH components that are mounted on boards. Nasty process. Difficult to control. Messy, firing cut leads all over the plac
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 10:31:16 EDT 2004 | davef
No, experience, but a couple of comments are: * Your 2mm leads are proabably not ment to be trimmed. Consider returning these and buying components with shorter leads. [We know, we know. You have to build this piece of junk right NOW!!!! B-)] * I
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 19:58:49 EDT 2007 | davef
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