Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With work-holder for assembly
Patent
1998-07-01
2000-03-21
Bryant, David P.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
With work-holder for assembly
292815, 29468, 2960304, B25B 2714
Patent
active
060387556
ABSTRACT:
A tool block holds an integrated lead suspension during assembly. The tool block has a number of features for precisely positioning the integrated lead suspension while transducer heads are being mechanically and electrically connected to it. The most critical feature is a movable datum clamping pin which is positioned to precisely engage a mount plate on the integrated lead suspension. Other features of the tool block include a platform support, a locating hole, a platform clamp and a pivot arm.
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Mendel Carl Robert
Smith Darrick Taylor
Veerkamp Dennis James
Voss Steven Harry
Bryant David P.
Dillon Andrew J.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Millett Douglas R.
Noe Michael E.
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