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Two reasons:
1. Mother boards commonly have 5 or more tooling holes because there
are multiple sockets on the board. Pushing a daughter card into the
sockets causes a substantial amount of deflection if the area around the
socket is not supported.
2. A router bit develops a substantial "push" on a board mounted on a
tooling plate. Adding more tooling holes increases the resistance of
the board to movement from the forces imparted by the router bit; which
allows better accuracy with the final finished dimension. Of course,
this trick can only gain a small amount of tolerance.
As you already know, from a practical standpoint, 2 tooling holes is
generally sufficient for depanel (assuming reasonable tolerances).
Regards,
Ryan Grant
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Smith, Richard
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:54 AM
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Subject: [TN] Tooling Hole Quantity
Folks,
Can you think of any (legitimate) reasons why more than 3 tooling holes
would be necessary on a PWB?
Thanks Much!
Rick
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