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© Tait Electronics Limited October 2005
Spare Cans
It is good practice to discard any can that has been removed and replace it 
with a spare can. If this is not done, special precautions are needed when re-
installing the original can. These precautions are discussed as part of the 
training for accreditation.
6.7 SMT Repair Techniques
Standard 
Procedures
Service centres carrying out level-2 repairs are expected to be familiar with 
the standard techniques for the replacement of SMT components. However, 
certain components on the main board require non-standard techniques and 
these are discussed below. Another issue of concern is the procedure for 
removing and installing cans. A discussion of the issue concludes this section.
Non-standard 
Procedures
Do not use the standard SMT repair techniques when replacing the 
capacitors C548 and C565 and the inductors L601 and L602. The standard 
techniques tend to produce excessive heat, which will damage these 
components. Do not use a hot-air tool or heat gun. Instead use solder paste 
and a standard soldering iron with an iron tip with a specified temperature 
of 600°F (315°C). The capacitors are part of the frequency-synthesizer 
circuitry under the 
SYN TOP can. The inductors are part of the SMPS of the 
power-supply circuitry on the bottom-side of the board. Figure 6.6 on 
page 90 shows the locations of the components.