Apparatus for securing a component to a printed circuit board

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device

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140105, H05K 330

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045691274

ABSTRACT:
A set of lead bending fingers are spaced to receive an array of transistor leads adjacent their respective bending surfaces. In the bend mode, the fingers are driven toward each other in close interdigitated relation for bending closely-spaced leads. A spiral cam drive member simultaneously drives the bending fingers in a single rotary motion of the drive member.

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