Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 11:49:25 EST 2020 | SMTA-Tom
Tabs are generally faster to cut through vs a v-scored board. Cutting the V-scored boards with a saw is an option but it is not faster...it just decreases the potential damage that can happen when using a pizza cutter. Preferred method would be to us
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 17:52:41 EDT 2008 | fsw
Sr. Tech, We have a IP III on one of our lines. We were hand placing an Samtec SMT connector MMT-108-01-T-DH series. I asked our SMT tech to get the IP to place it & he said we need tabs on the connector. So we got the "tab" version. Now he is not a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 12:21:08 EST 1999 | Mike McMonagle
If you go with tabs/mouse bites, both FKN and Cab make simple pneumatic shears for removing the tabs. For low to moderate volumes, they're very cost effective. MikeMcM
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 22:41:24 EDT 1998 | Ng Kuan Kuan
Hi! Can anyone advise me what is a bumpless TAB? How is this assembly fabricated? Appreciate yr replies. Rgds - Kuan
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 11:59:12 EDT 2002 | jseagle
I am trying to find a removable tab to place between a coin cell battery and the + contact of the battery holder. We want to have the battery installed in the holder and have the user remove a tab to enable the battery. Thanks James
Electronics Forum | Sat May 26 02:50:15 EDT 2007 | bryanhanton
Hi. Currently we are in the market for UIC 4684A TAB Bonder. If anyone would like to sell such equipment, or knows where a machine or machines are located, please leave details. Best Regards Bryan Hanton
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 07:48:29 EDT 2008 | gemengr
vo^ cai' tab pick vacuum% set at 30 and tab mount vacuum % set at 30 . neu^' va^n~ con` bi. thi` set lai vacuum cho nozzle #72 in machine data. by the way duyHoang o*? ddau^ zi?? good luck
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 10:34:51 EST 2009 | davef
isd.jww: First, the original poster is talking about pads, not component leads. Second, you're correct that chrome plated component leads can be attached by spot welding or crimping a solderable tab to the lead and then soldering the tab to the boa
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 20:20:01 EST 2011 | proy
I have a 1996 Camalot 1818, and somebody has broken the nozzle 'flat' tab on the auger body. Does anyone have a parts machine around? PR
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 20:22:29 EST 2011 | proy
I have a 1996 Camalot 1818, and somebody has broken the nozzle 'flat' tab on the auger body. Does anyone have a parts machine around? PR