No. 4.3.1
Circuit Cut, Surface Circuits
OUTLINE
This method is used to sever a circuit or short. A small section of the
circuit is removed forming a break. The width of the break should be at least as
wide as the minimum conductor spacing. The Surgical Knife or high speed,
Micro-Drill System is used. This method is recommended for surface circuit cuts
only. After cutting, the area is sealed with epoxy.
NOTE
This method is recommended for surface circuit cuts only.
TOOLS & MATERIALS
Ball Mills
Cleaner
Color Agent
Continuity Meter
Epoxy
Knife
Micro-Drill System
Microscope
Oven
Wipes
PROCEDURE
- Identify the circuit or short to be cut. Determine from the artwork or
drawings where the best location is to make the break. The width of the break
should at least match the minimum required electrical spacing.
- Clean the area.
- Carefully make two small cuts with the knife and remove the short section of
circuit. (See Figure 1). Or use a Micro-Drill as covered in the next step.
- Select the appropriate size ball mill and insert it into the Micro-Drill
System. Set the speed to high. (See Figure 2). The ball mill should be
approximately the same width as the circuit to be cut.
NOTE
Ball mills should be dental grade carbide steel for precision cutting and long
life.
- Carefully make 1 or 2 cuts as needed. (See Figure 3).
CAUTION
Exercise care to avoid damage to adjoining circuits.
- Check continuity to be sure that the circuit has been cut.
- Clean the area.
Mix epoxy. If desired, add color agent to the mixed epoxy to match the circuit board
color.
- Coat the area with epoxy if needed. An epoxy dispenser may be used to
control the application of epoxy. Remove any excess.
- Cure the epoxy per Procedure 2.7 Epoxy Mixing and Handling.
EVALUATION
- Visual examination of cuts for spacing, and unintended damage to surrounding
circuits.
- Electrical tests as applicable.
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Solutions Across the Board
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Product Class: R/F/W
Skill Level: Advanced
Conformance Level: High
Revision: E
Revision Date: Jul 7, 2000
Repair Service Charge
Circuit Cut, Surface Circuit
Figure 1: Option A - Make two small cuts with the knife and remove a short
section of circuit.
Figure 2: A high quality, Micro-Drill System is recommended for this delicate
operation.
Figure 3: Make 1 or 2 cuts as needed to cut circuit.
Figure 4: Completed repair.
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