Machines for reforming and repackaging components

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B21F 45/00 (2006.01) H05K 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1036334

ABSTRACT Electrical components having generally parallel leads extending in one direction from one side of their bodies, respectively, are successively trans- ferred to a conveyor means movable through sequential processing stations to prepare the leads for circuit board connection or sequencing preparatory to such connection. Spaced load grippers on the conveyor means control lead portions adjacent to the bodies of the components. The stations successively act to determine the standoff length of the leads from the bodies of the components, reform remaining portions of the leads in coaxial relation while maintaining the standoff length, check for omission of a reformed component from proper position in the series and, upon release from the grippers, tape the coaxial portions of the leads of adjacent components in parallel, side-by-side relation. Preferably, the means for checking reformed component presence also controls turning of a reel for storing the repackaged components.

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