Through Hole Press
Make: Bungard
Model: PL-FAVORIT
Ace: Isaac Beals (ibeals16@georgefox.edu).
Location: PCB Lab
Description
The Through Hole Press is a hand-operated through hole plating machine using rivets. A rivet is a component used to easily connect traces that are transitioning between the top and bottom layers of a PCB. Specifically, it is a small hollow copper tube that can be inserted on one side of the board, then - using a specialized rivet tool like the Through Hole press - the rivets are pressed and deformed to connect both sides. There are other methods that carry out the same function, but using rivets is the fastest and most consistent method.
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The current Ace of the Through Hole Press is Isaac Beals (ibeals16@georgefox.edu).
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Rivet and Drill Sizes
Use this information to determine the size hole to drill for the desired rivet.
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Adjusting the Tool Set
Riveting Process