Method of handling electronic component chips

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29450, 29359, 29834, 29840, 29759, 118503, 324158F, 427 79, B23P 1102, H05K 330

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ABSTRACT:
A holder for holding a plurality of electronic component chips, each of which is provided with external terminal electrodes on both of longitudinal ends thereof, has a plurality of receiving portions defined by through holes for receiving respective ones of the electronic component chips one by one. An elastic member is formed on an inner peripheral surface defining each of the receiving portions, for elastically holding each of the electronic component chips. Each electronic component chip is received in each receiving portion to be longitudinally and crosswisely oriented toward a direction orthogonal to the axis of the receiving portion. This electronic component chip holder is advantageously employed to perform various operations such as measurement, marking, taping, magazinization and mounting of the electronic component chips.

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