Method for inserting multilead components into printed wiring bo

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29741, 29845, 414730, H05K 330

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046271619

ABSTRACT:
A method for inserting a multilead component (30) into a printed wiring board (31) (PWB), wherein the component has its leads (32, 33) arranged in two or more rows and the PWB (31) has two or more rows of apertures (36, 37) arranged in a pattern corresponding to that of the leads of the component. The method comprises spreading the lead rows of the component (30) further apart than the aperture rows of the PWB (31); placing the component on the PWB (31) and applying a downward insertion force (41) thereon; vibrating the component (30) and the PWB (31) relative to each other; and moving the lead rows toward the aperture rows thereby inserting each lead in its corresponding aperture in the PWB.

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patent: 4372044 (1983-02-01), Chisholm
patent: 4472668 (1984-09-01), Mutschler et al.

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