Emerson Process Management FGR09CSU Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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ESDS Manual
S14006
4/15/92
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED 1
ESD-SENSITIVE COMPONENT HANDLING PROCEDURE 2
1. Introduction 2
2. General Rules 3
3. Protecting ESD-Sensitive Components 5
4. Static-Safe Field Procedure 6
5. Cleaning and Lubricating 8
6. Completion 10
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
1. Tools
Anti-Static Field kit. It is recommended that an anti-static field kit be kept on any
site where solid-state printed circuit boards and other ESD-sensitive compo-
nents are handled. These kits are designed to remove any existing static charge
and to prevent the build-up of a static charge that could damage a PC board or
ESD-sensitive components. The typical anti-static field kit consists of the
following components:
1. A work surface (10mm conductive plastic sheet with a female snap
fastener in one corner for ground cord attachment).
2. A 15-foot long ground cord for grounding the work surface.
3. Wrist strap (available in two sizes, large and small, for proper fit and
comfort) with a female snap fastener for ground cord attachment.
4. A coiled ground cord with a practical extension length of 10 feet for
attachment to the wrist strap.
Toothbrush (any standard one will do)