Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 15:52:57 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
I don't have any affiliation with these guys but they or someone similar might be the answer. http://www.alltemated.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 14:23:45 EDT 2007 | scooter
I must be missing something? If you strip 1/8" off both ends of a 1/4" long wire you would have nothing left? Anyway I would use buss wire and if needed slide a bit of tubing over it bill
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 15:16:06 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Sorry...make that .750 long wires, with .125 strips. My mechanical mind was working, but the fingers couldn't translate correctly.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 12:21:39 EDT 2007 | electronhose
With this length, I would use solid bare wire, solder one end, sleeve with approved shrink tube, solder the other end and shrink the tubing. You could even leave the shrink tube off if you had design clearance. Then you can just trim off the ends on
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 12:42:47 EDT 2007 | rgduval
I know this is a little outside of SMT production, but, I'm hoping someone out there can help me with a small issue. I have a product that I'm building that requires 4 .250" wires, with .125" strip on each end. I solder one end to the board, and on
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 | Wed Jul 22 12:51:37 EDT 1998 | John
1. One line/shift 2.One NPI per shift 3. 75 to 125 hours depending on complexity, includes MRP prep, doc. prep and prove-in
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 14:12:10 EDT 2003 | davef
PTH DIP that have been prepped to become SM can be very unreliable, depending on how the part is prepped. Consider asking your customer to do a failure analysis of those solder connections.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 09:05:04 EDT 2009 | kircchoffs
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 12:35:44 EDT 1998 | Don Spicer
Contact George Moronus at Electro Prep. 408-739-6015