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Hinners Hans Civ WRALC/LYPME <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Gang,

We have been using an EREM model 1500 B pneumatic clippers with great
success.  We trim ~2000 leads (compliant pins) to  two different heights on
this one board but, as most of you know, we're tiny volume.  A couple
additional pairs of cutters are on order so we have spares while others are
out getting sharpened.

At first, the assembly folks dragged the clippers across the assembly's
surface and the scratches/gouges looked horrible under the scope.


Hans

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Hans M. Hinners
Materials Engineer (Process & Manufacturing)
Warner Robins Air Logistics Center
Avionics Production Division
Manufacturing Branch
380 Second Street, Suite 104
Building: 640, Mail Stop: LYPME
Robins AFB, GA 31098-1638
Voice: (912) 926 - 1970 Fax: (912) 926 - 7164
mailto:[log in to unmask]
http://www.robins.af.mil

-----Original Message-----
From: Amanda.Mountain [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 10:22 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] Electric or Pneumatic Lead Trimming


There is some concern within our organization about possible repetitive
strain injuries occurring with employees who are trimming large quantities
of leads, using manual lead trimmers.  The leads we are trimming are up to
approximately 0.06".

Initially, we were hoping to purchase electric trimmers, but I have had next
to no luck locating electric tools.  I have found a couple of pneumatic
tools that will do the job, but we are hesitant to introduce the air lines
to the floor (cost, safety).  The pneumatic air lines also seem to be more
cumbersome than the electric cords, making it more difficult to maneuver the
jaws of the tool through tighter spaces.

Currently, it's looking like we may be forced to go pneumatic, or stick with
our manual trimmers at this point.

Does anyone have any past experiences (good or bad) with pneumatic or
electric or any related injuries that they would like to pass along?

Any input will be greatly appreciated!

Amanda

Amanda Mountain
Process Engineering
Leitch Technology International Inc.
Phone: (416) 445-9640 ext. 3852
Fax:  (416) 445-7927
http://www.leitch.com/

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