Preparing for the second round of interviewing colleagues, I minimized my expectations. How could it be possible to get enough stunning information week by week? I wasn’t right! Guilty as charged.
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On the “Glazov. Electron” the work is humming. Our Sm IDC is in the foreground: the one on the left works with wires from 0.35 to 1.00 sq.mm., and the one on the right manages bigger sections, from 0.50 to 1.55 sq.mm. What is particularly good about these connectors is the fact that they are suitable for both direct and indirect matching with a PCB and that they simplify the work with the wire harnesses. Those from automotive and home appliances industries know it jolly well.[/caption]
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The notorious lead frame, though from another project. In the current one number of pins has changed from 3 to 2 pcs., while the pitch between them varied from 1.7 to 1.9 and as a result was increased by 3 times.[/caption]
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Pininsert 2100 with automotive X/Y table and several operation modes. Cassette position on the table in controlled automatically. Thus the machine wouldn’t start whether cassette is not fixed well. Also it’s equipped with pin laser control so that having detected a pin machine skips this position and continues operation starting from the next one.[/caption]
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Old buddy SCS for the customer who today wants to produce one more cooling system product with it and one more with another machine. 2012 - 6 years have already passed! So the video on YouTube looks like the old "Star Wars".[/caption]
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