Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 19:52:18 EDT 2004 | pabloquintana
We use axial components together with some SMDs on the same board. Because the components have leads greater than .180 we have to Roto trim them after wave soldering. We are looking into avoiding the roto trimming of the boards, but we need to find
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 11:01:59 EDT 2004 | pabloquintana
Cleaning method will depend on the type of flux > that you use in your soldering process. Yes it is isopropyl alcohol. We use "no-clean" halide free flux (Multicore X33-06i). We still cleaning and I beleive it is because we roto trim the leads aft
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 11:11:12 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Ernest
Are you interested in trimming pre-solder or post solder? Roto Form Corp. which I believe is located in Tennessee. This machine incorporates a small rotary cutting head for post solder trimming. Otherwise pre-solder trimming is required suggest co
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 21:45:41 EDT 2007 | davef
Comments are: * Mass lead trimming equipment suppliers are: ** Q Corp; 301 River St, Derby, KS 67037; 800-835-1099 316-788-3746 F316-788-7428 qcorporation.com qcorp@qcorporation.com ** Microscan [LT1821 Lead Trimmer]; ?? ** Roto-Form; PO Box 118; Si
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 22:44:34 EDT 2004 | davef
We agree with Paul. If you prepare the components differently, so that they snap into place, you do not need to trim after wave. Most rotary trimmers put a HUGE amount of stress on solder connections, potentially cracking the connections. Some of
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