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Ron, I forgot to add to look in 7711b/7721b repair rework modification 
manual.

pat


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Ron Feyereisen wrote:

> Hi Technetters,
>
> I'm looking for some sort of documented technique (if one exists) and 
> advice on hand soldering stacked SMT components.
> We're currently working on a production job that requires hand 
> soldering a 0603 resistor on top of an already reflowed capacitor of 
> the same size and we're experiencing some fallout with one side not 
> being completely connected at the top of the stack with a full fillet. 
> Inspection is having to inspect at 10x mag and it's slowing down 
> throughput.
>
> Any advice on improving our soldering techniques would be much 
> appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron
>
> Ron Feyereisen
> Continuous Improvement Mgr., CIT
>
>
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