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automatic insertion of radial components 3.5mm

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 05:53:26 EDT 2007 | erhard

Hello all, we are about to modify a Universal Radial 5 so the machine will be able to insert radial components with lead pitch 3.5mm and 5mm. The 3.5mm components are ELCOs which are getting inserted all the way to the component body so they sit fi

Blow holes on radial parts solder joints

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 12:45:45 EDT 2001 | Claude_Couture

On mixed technology PCBs, we find numerous blow holes on the solder joints of radial parts (electrolytics, LEDs, etc). The solution that works so far is to cut the leads very long in the radial inserter so that the part is kinda loose and the air in

Blow holes on radial parts solder joints

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 11:37:19 EDT 2001 | raton

We had the same problem years ago when we started using a radial inserter. The inserter would dutyfully insert and clinch the leads. The problem in our case was the component body sealing to the fab, especially on electrolytics caps with a film jac

Blow holes on radial parts solder joints

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 13:54:18 EDT 2001 | CAL

Do the parts sit directly on the PCB? Typical 2.0 mm Max is desired for the component to be off the PCB. Are stand-offs an option? The long lead wiggles as it passes through the wave and thus agitating the air out.Does your wave a "dancer" option?

Blow holes on radial parts solder joints

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 16:19:12 EDT 2001 | davef

We build a mixed tech [eg, QFP, SMT fly shit, DIP] board where we can't clinch the DIP. So we set the clinch and cut on the DIP to just barely clinch, leaving the leads very perpendicular to the board. I wonder if you could do something similar wit

automatic insertion of radial components 3.5mm

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 10:03:48 EDT 2007 | slthomas

Wow. Never have, never would, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be done. Mostly it just seems impossible to design a carrier clip that could hold both well...more likely it would hold one well and the other poorly, or both poorly. Anyway, is there

automatic insertion of radial components 3.5mm

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 15:53:52 EDT 2007 | erhard

Manufacturing already tried to get a design change but no chance. I guess because the designer is afraid the components could get bent too much if they are mounted with a stand off. Of course everyone who has to manufacture this fist sais: why don't

lead substrate materials

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 09:10:48 EST 2002 | bob_smith

Hi Dave, Sorry about that. Specifically, I am referring to radial leads on a crystal. The leads are supposed to be gold plated but only 1/2 to 2/3 of the lead is plated. We bend the lead to form a foot which is soldered to a pad on the PCB. Normally

Re: Automatic lead placement system

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 21:35:57 EST 2000 | Dave F

So, what's a clip lead? We've got two technologies 1 Surface mount 2 Pin through hole Major categories of pin through hole leads are: * Axial Lead Components have all of its lead wires extending from a component or module body along its long axis.

any sugg. on lead forming equip.

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 11:29:49 EDT 2007 | coop

I am looking for a radial lead former/trimmer I have some radial caps that I need to get up off the board. I am looking for a higher volume automatic machine. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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