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Hanif, Nasir wrote:
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> Hello Everyone,
> Need your inputs on handling of fine pitch components. Having problems with
> bent leads on components, partially due to machine and operator handling.
>  Also, if need to pull out only a few components out of a tray, what would
> be the best method of packing those pieces to send to floor. Suggestions
> will be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Thanks
> Nasir

The only solution to this is to leave the parts in the tray at all time 
or keep your old tray and use them for random issues to manufacturing 
floor. Be sure to use vaccuum pick tool for the transfert.
Good luck.



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