IC Sockets

Strat68

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Over the last few months I discovered that these types of sockets:
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Can be a problem. The ICs need to be inserted with considerable force to make sure the IC is making good contact on all pins. Upon reseating parts on pcbs I was ready to abandon they started working. Originally they appear to be inserted but upon inspection they are either lopsided or not all the way in.

Any good alternatives?
 
I've also always used leaf-type sockets with no issues. You do need to pre-bend the legs beforehand, but it's not too hard.
 
I pretty sure there is no one smashing an IC down in machined sockets as well.. You absolutely have to bend them to fit either type.. The IC legs are always a bit splayed out... I have a 3d printed jig I slide them down and it bends them perfectly square..
 
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