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Projects => How Do I? Beginner's Paradise. => Topic started by: Justus on February 17, 2015, 01:18:08 PM

Title: Stability for soldering switches to PCB?
Post by: Justus on February 17, 2015, 01:18:08 PM
I'm building a testing rig, and have found that it's somewhat difficult to solder the DPDT switches to the PCB while making sure that everything is (and stays) square.  I use a lump of bluetack for everything else and generally don't have any problems, but the switches are so oddly shaped on top that it's difficult.  As of right now, my Osc/Guitar switch is a little cockeyed, as it apparently shifted to one side after I pressed it into the bluetack and before I soldered the lugs.

What methods do you use to make sure those switches stay nice and flat against the PCB after you flip it over to solder in place?
Title: Re: Stability for soldering switches to PCB?
Post by: davent on February 17, 2015, 01:34:41 PM
Solder one lug let cool. Next you reheat/melt that lug's solder and align the switch with the pcb let cool and solder the other lugs.
dave
Title: Re: Stability for soldering switches to PCB?
Post by: jkokura on February 17, 2015, 02:34:23 PM
I actually use an enclosure that has holes in it. Either the enclosure the PCB is meant for, or another that has a hole that works.

Put the part in the hole so that the part is on the outside. Put the PCB on the part (Switch, pot, whatever), and hold it in place with your fingers until you get the soldering iron ready. Solder it in, then hold the PCB with your fingers until the solder has cooled enough that it won't move.

Makes it easier if you have multiple parts in place. For instance, with the testing rig, if you pre drill the enclosure first, you can just mount all the switches in reverse order on the outside of the enclosure. Get the PCB on there, and even soldering one lug the PCB will stay in place and you can just whip through soldering the rest on there.
Jacob
Title: Re: Stability for soldering switches to PCB?
Post by: Betty Wont on February 17, 2015, 03:10:09 PM
i install the switches and pots in the enclosure in thier final position. then apply the board to all leads and solder it up. undo the face nuts and it comes out whole and perfectly aligned and ready to test.
Title: Re: Stability for soldering switches to PCB?
Post by: pickdropper on February 17, 2015, 03:28:00 PM
I use a Panavise or a machinist's vise to hold the switches.  Very useful things, those vises.