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Through Hole Clearances

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ryandias

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Where could I look for the PCB through hole diameter vs lead size?

is there an IPC standard? I have searched a couple with nothing regarding this topic. Closest I've seen was land sizing
 
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You just look at your lead diameters and add a few mil, about 5 for plate thru error, and about 5-8 for solderablility. Then you try to reduce the number of drill sizes used by re-using a larger already required size for various smaller leads as long as you don't go way over.

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
I've found that a tight-fit works nicely for hand-soldering, so I'd agree with itsmoked.
 
For years, I've used lead diameter + 10 mils = hole diameter. Then adjust the odd-sized leads up or down slightly, if there is a hole size close, to minimize the number of different drills.
 
I too have used component lead diameter +10 thou .01" with great success.
 
problem being that we have to design for machine assembly. not Hand assembly. I assume the machines are not as good as me. Hopefully! haha
 
Hole clearance for machine insertion - I've still used lead diameter + 10 mils = hole diameter. However, for this I've generally try not to round-down when finalizing holes sizes. Been a while since desgining thru-hole for machine insertion. But I seem to recall that most machines had a 'general' design guideline that could be followed.

Suggested hole parameters may also be different when the substrate is a CEM1 or PC-75 'appliance type' material where the holes are usually punched rather than drilled.
 
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