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Hi All,
I'm looking for some data on the acceptable number of times a press-fit
connector can be reworked. I have always used 3-5 times as a guideline,
however I don't have the data to back it up. I'm also looking for some data
on reliability of a reworked assembly vs. a non-reworked assembly. Any
ideas where I might find this info? I have looked at the major
manufacturer's web sites and found rework methods and tools, but nothing on
the number of reworks or the reliability.
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Greg Parke
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Coriolis Networks, Inc.
330 Codman Hill Road
Boxborough, MA 01719
Voice: (978) 264-1904 x 651
Fax: (978) 264-1929
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