Sean James wrote:
Could somebody please send me a dxf, bmp, etc. of how to call out a c'sunk hole on a
drill drawing; Also, how much clearance to allow around the hole.
Drill drawing? never make 'em...
I would first talk with the board shop to see if they can do
countersinks, and how they
Broome/sdc)
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Countersunk holes
At 17:17 09.01.02 -0500, you wrote:
I would forsee no technical problems in plating a countersunk hole,
assuming that the boring is done before copper plating. As long as that
hole processing
Just a short question, what's a countersuck hole
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From: Edi Im Hof [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to all for the answers. I first thought about a much more
complicated thing. Something for HF or so.
I tried two translators, none of them had a translation for this.
try this one:
At 12:39 11.01.02 +0100, you wrote:
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From: Edi Im Hof [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to all for the answers. I first thought about a much more
complicated thing. Something for HF or so.
I tried two translators, none of them had a translation for this.
try this one:
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Countersunk holes
At 12:39 11.01.02 +0100, you wrote:
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From: Edi Im Hof [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to all for the answers. I first thought about a much more
complicated thing
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Countersunk holes
At 17:17 09.01.02 -0500, you wrote:
I would forsee no technical problems in plating a countersunk hole,
assuming that the boring is done before copper plating. As long
Try this one also:
http://www.worldlingo.com/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
It does pasted text or entire web pages with English, French, German, Italian,
Spanish, Chinese,
Japanese, Korean, Russian and Portuguese translation capability.
John Williams
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
If it's for mounting holes then just ensure the clearance is sufficient and
I can't see any problem. I've used csk holes for boards where vertical
clearance is very tight.
Steve.
From: Sean James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
This may be a long shot - Has anybody konw if it's possible to use
09, 2002 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Countersunk holes
Hi Sean,
All I ever had to do was call out the countersinks on the fab
drawing. The board house took care of the countersinks as a post
fabrication operation. Be sure to allow adequate clearances around the
holes on all layers
Sean.
Yup been there done that. It worked out very well, the product is in
production now, with no problems, at least not do to the contersunk holes
anyway.
Just talk to your fab house. I was doing a quite intelligent fan tray unit
that had major
height clearance issues so the PCB became an
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Countersunk holes
Can the holes be plated?
Sean James
PCB Designer
Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc.
102 Grove Street
Worcester, MA 01605
(TEL) 508.754.4858 x33
(FAX) 413.541.6170
I would forsee no technical problems in plating a countersunk hole,
assuming that the boring is done before copper plating. As long as that
hole processing comes before electroless copper, it *will* be plated. I
suppose some processes might take the copper back if the bore wall was not
At 17:17 09.01.02 -0500, you wrote:
I would forsee no technical problems in plating a countersunk hole,
assuming that the boring is done before copper plating. As long as that
hole processing
Just a short question, what's a countersuck hole?
Does someone has a german translation or could
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