>
> Could you talk the precautions you mentioned. What's needed
> to to transport
> these boards successfully?
>
> Earl
.. sure, ya need a smooth transport, not these shaking, rattling ones -if
they still exist???- and than maybe you need some kinda cage with some kinda
standoff for your board that itīs not interfering with your support or
meshbelt. A pallet that can be used during pīnīp and reflow would be my
prefered choice for a more pure inline solution.
Isnīt it a bit early for you or are you more on the late side
Wolfgang
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