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At 07:25 AM 4/1/96 -0500, Mark R. Peltier wrote:
>     I have been using SMT for so long, I forgot the rule of thumb for 
>determining the lead-lead spacing for axial leaded resistors.  Isn't 
>there an equation that is used?  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks,
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>Mark R. Peltier
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IPC-D-275 figure 4-9 states to ocmes out from the component body 2 diameters
but not less than 0.03 inch. to the biginning of the bend raduis. The bend
raduis is determined by the lead diameter. up to 0.030 inch, R = 0.030. From
0.030 to 0.047 inch, R = 1.5 diameters. Larger than 0.047 inch, R = 2 diameters.

Regards;

Gary Ferrari
Chairman - IPC-D-275
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Gary Ferrari
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