Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1997-11-07
1999-05-18
Arbes, Carl J.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29825, 29740, 174 163, H05K3/30
Patent
active
059039728
ABSTRACT:
An adaptor tool for mounting components onto printed circuit boards. The adaptor tool has two capture members that define an opening sized to receive the component. The capture members are linked together such that the application of torque to the adaptor tool by a torque tool via a connector results in the two capture members frictionally engaging the component and transferring the torque to the component. This allows the component to be mounted to the printed circuit board to a desired degree of torque. The adaptor tool can be sized so as to be able to mount a cylindrical heat sink to a bracket on a printed circuit board to a desired degree of torque.
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Arbes Carl J.
Micron Electronics Inc.
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