Fastener for holding SIPs on PC boards during soldering

Work holders – Plural holders to hold workpieces relative to each other – Workpieces normal to each other

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269 47, 269903, B25B 120

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045881774

ABSTRACT:
A fastener for temporarily holding a SIP in place as it is soldered into a printed circuit board comprises a planar piece of unsolderable material having a body with a slot which is adapted to slip over and hold the SIP; the planar piece of material also has a leg which extends from the body; and the leg has an end section which is parallel to the slot and is adapted to press fit into an unplated anchor hole that goes perpendicular through the board to orient the slot and SIP perpendicular to the board.

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