Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 13:42:55 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hello All, Anyone able to pick and place the Zierick 1260T part? It comes on T&R but sure is not 'nozzle friendly'.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 07:50:32 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Mark, Yes I do. http://www.zierick.com/pages/sm_bts1260.php will get ya there.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 08:39:55 EDT 2007 | jdengler
Chunks, I do not see how any SMT machine could place this with a vacuum nozzle. It looks like it would need a cap to give a flat sealed surface for the nozzle, but the data sheet does not show one. Have you asked Zierick if you can get it with a c
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 00:53:06 EDT 2018 | dpalombo
We are looking for a domestic contract assembler that has experience placing Zierick pins onto IMS boards. Specifically we need to place the A1, A2, A3 and A4 pins of any length. Information on the pins can be found here: http://www.zierick.com/pa
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 07:32:33 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
DO you have a data sheet for the part?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 09:14:25 EDT 2014 | gregp
OK...here is an example of something very cost effective and a very reliable... http://zierick.com/pages/sm_ipct.php The wire gets crimped in after reflow which is currently not automated. (WaveMasterLarry...this is the other end of the cord where i
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 08:02:59 EDT 2007 | maclites
I can post that info when we get it from our design team. All we have right now is a drawing and a BOM calling out "mini fuse" of 5 different values. The clip/socket is not called out at all, but going by the shape on the asembly drawing & mask lay
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 08:32:14 EDT 2007 | Hussman
We are running a proto using the Zierick Bottom Entry Through-Board Stockets. http://www.zierick.com/pages/sm_bts1260.php Anyone currently using these or the 1280 design? My question is they over this part on tape and reel and wanted to know how y
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 18:05:02 EDT 2007 | fredc
Chunks, Nozzle unfriendly? Maybe it should be called nozzle hostile. Depending on the machine and lighting a nozzle with a 1.8mm tube might work. In English units that would be a .072 OD with a .062 ID. The area such a nozzle would pick from is the 6
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 15:28:14 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
Did you already contact the supplier of the pins? This link may help: http://www.zierick.com/connectors/c_smt_pins.php