■ Tools and Accessories (unit: mm) XR2Z-13 XR2Z-11 IC Holder (made from PBT) Note: Order the following models in multiples of the minimum order. Model No. of IC Socket contacts IC socket width Order in multiples of XR2Z-11 14, 16, 18, 20, 24 7.62 mm 100 XR2Z-13 24, 28, 32, 40, 42, 48 15.24 mm 500 Note: This Holder protects the IC from falling out due to shock. The IC will not fall out even with a 980 m/s2 shock. Applicable IC height: 2.7 to 5.6 mm. XY2C-0101 XY2C-0103 IC Removal Tool Model No. of IC Socket contacts IC socket width XY2C-0101 14, 16, 18, 20 7.62 mm XY2C-0103 24, 28, 32, 40 15.24 mm ■ Precautions Correct Use Soldering • When soldering, make sure that the outer sleeve of the IC Socket does not stick out of the circuit board through-holes. • Make sure that no flux enters the IC Socket from the top. Removing ICs • Use the XY2C-0101 or XY2C-0103 IC Removal Tool to remove ICs. • Do not use a screwdriver to remove the IC. It may damage the circuit board. • Do not use a testing rod or check pin to check contacts or circuits. This may damage the inner clips or plating and may lead to improper contact. • Four-point contact construction is used for plated products to make them more tolerant of momentary power interruptions. We recommend using gold-plated contacts in areas subject to vibration and shock. Automated Soldering Conditions (Jet Flow) Applicable IC Lead Dimensions 1. Use leads that are within the range shown here. For details, refer to page 2. Use an IC with leads longer than 3 mm. If the leads are too long, the IC will not sit flush on the board. 2. Use an IC with tapered leads for easy insertion, a minimum amount of bending, and minimum damage to the leads. NG OK OK 1. Soldering temperature: 250±5°C 2. Continuous soldering time: Within 5 s IC Sockets XR2 11