EasyManuals Logo
Home>Tait>Accessories>T855

Tait T855 User Manual

Tait T855
370 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #21 background imageLoading...
Page #21 background image
M850-00
Component Replacement
A3.1
Copyright TEL 31/09/98
3 Component Replacement
3.1 Leaded Components
Whenever you are doing any work on the PCB that involves removing or fitting compo-
nents, you must take care not to damage the copper tracks. The two satisfactory meth-
ods of removing components from plated-through hole (PTH) PCBs are detailed below.
Note:
The first method requires the use of a desoldering station, e.g. Philips SBC
314 or Pace MBT-100E.
3.1.1 Desoldering Iron Method
Place the tip over the lead and, as the solder starts to melt, move the tip in a circu-
lar motion.
Start the suction and continue the movement until 3 or 4 circles have been com-
pleted.
Remove the tip while continuing suction to ensure that all solder is removed from
the joint, then stop the suction.
Before pulling the lead out, ensure it is not stuck to the plating.
If the lead is still not free, resolder the joint and try again.
Note:
The desoldering iron does not usually have enough heat to desolder leads
from the ground plane. Additional heat may be applied by holding a sol-
dering iron on the tip of the desoldering iron (this may require some addi-
tional help).
3.1.2 Component Cutting Method
Cut the leads on the component side of the PCB.
Heat the solder joint
sufficiently
to allow
easy
removal of the lead by drawing it
out from the component side: do
not
use undue force.
Fill the hole with solder and then clear with solderwick.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Tait T855 and is the answer not in the manual?

Tait T855 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTait
ModelT855
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals