IPC-J-STD-001?Erasers are IPC-J-STD-001 what I always use
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IPC-J-STD-001?Erasers are IPC-J-STD-001 what I always use
Awesome sauce.I used to troubleshoot and repair at the component level PC boards used in automobile electronics systems IE Chrysler Electronics warranty department for 7 western states. Kinda fun.IPC-610 is inspection of printed circuit boards.
IPCJ-STD-001 is assembly of printed circuit boards. Up to and including class 4 which is for pacemakers and artificial hearts. I built to class 3 which is for things like missiles and launchers, etc; LMMFC. Was a lot of fun.
Love it.Awesome sauce.I used to troubleshoot and repair at the component level PC boards used in automobile electronics systems IE Chrysler Electronics warranty department for 7 western states. Kinda fun.
I would have gone with the new standard 5.1, but this stuff has a higher boiling point wet and dry.Why DOT 4? Did all your bleeders work? Did you vacuum, gravity, or pressure bleed it?
Looks like that fluid was definitely overdue.Change the brake fluid for the first time since I bought it(3years)... Never felt like I had an issue, but that fluid might have never been changed in the 4 years that the sheriffs owned it.
So it was way overdue.
And in typical fashion, while I was crawling around underneath it fixing one thing, I found a leaking axle seal from the looks of things.
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