Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 12:12:23 EDT 2003 | davef
Henry are you thinking ball peen hammer? Initial questions are: * If there information there, is there a way to get the Chinese character set translated? * When did these failures occure?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 20:12:18 EST 2007 | davef
Continuing with Darby's point, the surface area of the pin that is in contact with solder is HUGE. You could pound that pin with a 24oz ball peen hammer and not get it to release from the copper in that through hole.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 20:20:32 EST 2005 | davef
Necessary tools are: * Chisel * Ball peen hammer After you buy two new nozzles, keep one in a baby food jar filled with your underfill suppliers recommended solvent for half the shift. At the break, swap the dirty nozzle on the machine with the cle
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 10:02:47 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
Just so you know, it is completely normal to whack the leveling feet of brand new machines with a 3lb ball peen hammer to adjust the machine in the line. The machine was moved several inches using this method. Brand new 180K+ machine. Factory FSE wa
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 19:02:39 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| While trying to sell me a low temperature baking system for SMDs the salesman mentioned that the 125C for 24hr bake had been known to cause co-planarity defects. | I thought I'd ask some experts. Any help guys? | Gerry: I imagine there could be s
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 17:44:43 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | While trying to sell me a low temperature baking system for SMDs the salesman mentioned that the 125C for 24hr bake had been known to cause co-planarity defects. | | I thought I'd ask some experts. Any help guys? | | | Gerry: I imagine there co
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