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Hi Jason,
we use a 6241 with 140 heads. Most of the breakage I have see occurs when
the depth stop is too tight. you want the part to stay in the board, should be
slightly loose.
"Jason Larson, CET" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Technet,
This question is for those that are experts in auto insertion,
At what phase of insertion (depth stop setting, lead shear, clinch, Z span)
are you most likely to break a fragile component such as a glass pack diode
or ceramic axial cap.
We use a Universal VCD
Thanks in advance,
Jason
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