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Fig. 3.3 : Parts with bended legs
Fig. 
3.4: 
Creating a neat soldering connection
3.3. Soldering parts
After preparing the legs, parts are to be  tted in the metallized holes of the printed circuit board 
(PCB) and – for parts with only two or three legs – to be spread. Bending the leg at the backside 
of the PCB will prevent parts from falling down. For parts with more legs – eg. the sockets for ICs 
– bending two opposite legs on a diagonal line will suf ce completely.
After  xing a part, apply some heat with the soldering tip to the leg and the soldering pad 
simultaneously. At the same time you will have to add a small quantity of solder. While melting, the 
solder will  ow into the metallized hole. Add some more solder until the hole is  lled completely 
(see  g. 
3.4). 
Now remove the solder and then the soldering iron. Do not move the part or the 
PCB until the connection has chilled and become rigid. Moving parts while chilling will result in 
unreliable contacts, causing intermittent failures.
Electronics
A. Part 
B. Leg, solder pad, and bending area 
 have to be heated simultaneously
C. Solder must  ow into the drilling hole
D. Solder
E. Round bending area without edges
F. Soldering tip
G. Neat, vulcano-shaped soldering cone
 H. Bending legs to prevent parts falling 
 out from the PCB
 I. Bend area at some distance from the 
 part
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