How To Lift SMD Pins Safely - IC Pin Lifting / Soldering

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Published 2024-02-12
How to lift SMD pins safely is a nice guide showing you the tools and methods needed to achieve successful pin lifting on your printed circuit boards.
Showing clear video examples throughout see the methods and tools needed and learn the components that need to be treated differently.
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All Comments (21)
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  • @brianwood5220
    Great tips and good to see failures happen to professionals as well as us DIY'ers. Thanks for sharing.
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  • @kensgold
    I have had to do this to kind of rework on some of our boards in the lab. we needed to change a net from -1v power domain to the -4v power domain. Obviously some IC's still needed -1v so to facilitate that we had to to lift a pin, and run a wire from the lifted pin to the -1v supply. I could have saved some time, and broken pins with this technique. I ended up using a 45 degree curved conical tip, and tweaked the pin with that instead of the scalpel. At a narrow pitch it was hard to only tweak the one pin you wanted. using a scalpel looks far more precise.
  • @ziggyironic
    Brilliant. I l always learn something watching your videos, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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  • @YogSothoth1969
    Great tips, thanks for sharing!!! Greetings from Germany!