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Hello Technet!
A question for the press fit connector gurus out there. We are looking
at a job that uses a couple of 160 pin press fit connectors, and I've
never pressed connectors (yet). We aren't going to be building a lot of
these, so I'm trying to figure out what the minimal tooling I can get
away with would be. I am assuming that I will need:
- some support tooling to hold the board and prevent the pressing
operation from destroying it.
- tooling to hold the connector and distribute the load over the
connector
- a press - will a manual press do?
Assuming the board is properly designed (a fair assumption as it's
being produced elsewhere already), is there anything else I need? Is a
flat plate with holes matching up with the pin locations sufficient for
the base?
Thanks, and have a good weekend!
regards,
Graham Collins
Process Engineer,
Northrop Grumman Canada Corporation
Halifax
(902) 873-2000 ext 6215
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