Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 16:19:14 EDT 1998 | Dave f
| I have been requested to explore the possibilities of using an inline lead trimmer in our manufacturing process. I have a few questions I need answered. | 1. Can anyone recommend a good model of trimmer for in-line use? | 2. We do double sided SMT,
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 15:28:35 EDT 2007 | electronhose
I've used both GPD and Hepco formers. The Hepco radial former is this one: http://www.hepcoblue.com/1800.htm The GPD radial former is this one: http://www.gpd-global.com/text/product/cf9.htm The GPD offers more custom die sets and variations th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 09:26:55 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stick.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 19:09:54 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stic
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 09:24:06 EDT 1999 | Joe Manzur
Kevin, We are also looking at printing adhesive. Our application involves printing glue on the underside of the board, once it has gone through the dip, axial & radial process. In otherwords, there are leads cut and clinched and we have to mill out
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