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Date: | Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:02:52 -0800 |
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Hello,
I have been ask to look into the assembly of an Interconnect Systems,
Inc (ISI) HiLo type 256 "Pin" base assembly into a mating HiLo "Socket"
base assembly (soldered to a PCB). I am looking for some information on
available manual tooling options to align and install the Pin base
assembly into the mating Socket base assembly as a 2nd ops type of
operation(after SMT). The manufacturer offers a Pin base removal tool
but nothing for installing the Pin base into the Socket. Estimated force
required to install is approx. 15 - 20 lbs. Prod rates are currently low
enough to only require a manual process such as the use of a small arbor
press type tool.
Appreciate any information. Thx
Regards,
-Joe M.
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