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31 May 2016

Vacuum pen for pick 'n place

vacuum pen apparatus
pen and an assortment of nozzles
As I get older my hand is becoming too unsteady for using tweezers to pick and place certain types of surface mount components onto a pcb ready for reflow-soldering. I wanted to see if a vacuum pen would help.
I converted a really cheap aquarium compressor pump to work as a vacuum pump, by reversing the valve action. The 'pen' is a 5ml syringe; plunger not required. The 4mm bore tube for the air-line was passed through two rubber grommets and forced into the syringe. Hot-melt glue was applied inside the barrel of the syringe at the entry point of the tube to form another seal and reduce pipe movement. A small hole drilled into the syringe near the nozzle end makes a simple finger operated vacuum switch.
T-piece vacuum switch
For even better precision and control I subsequently fitted a T-piece for the vacuum switch, close to the pump, to be operated by my other hand. And I made another pen; of course with no hole.