Insertion/Extraction Tools - Connector Cavity
Figure 001
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Insertion of Contacts with Tool
Figure 002
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R R R - damage to the end of the tool. Debris from a damaged tool can stay in the cavities of the connector wich can prevent its correct connection.
R ______________________4. Extraction of Contacts
A. Extraction of Wired Contacts
R R (Ref. Fig. 003) - select the tool to suit the type and size of contact (Ref. 20-48-XX). - slide the cable corresponding to the cavity selected into the opening (white side). - slide the tool over the cable and insert it into the cavity until it comes into contact with the stop. - grip the cable between your thumb and the anti-slip portion of the end of the tool (or close the clip tool). - pull the cable/tool assembly to extract the contact from the cavity.
B. Extraction of Unwired Contacts
(Ref. Fig. 004) - select the tool end fitting to suit the type and size of contact and fit it to the tool.
- insert the tool in the selected cavity. - slide in the tool until it comes into contact with the stop, force the barrel of the contact slighty inside the end fitting ; the outside of the end fitting retracts the clip tabs. - pull the tool/contact assembly out of the cavity. - use the piston of the tool to drive the contact off the end fitting.
R R ____NOTE : During the insertion or extraction operations with the tool make sure not to rotate the tool to avoid :
R R R R R - damage to the clips, - damage to the end of the tool. Debris from a damaged tool can stay in the cavities of the connector wich can prevent its correct connection.
R _______________5. Insertion Check (Ref. Fig. 005)
Make sure :
- tool in good condition, - COLORED SIDE of tool used, - cavity free of unwired contacts, sealing plugs, etc..., - correct locking of the contact in the cavity, - after tool/cable separation, check that the cable is not damaged.
Extraction of Wired Contacts
Figure 003
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Extraction of Unwired Contacts
Figure 004
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Continuity Defect Caused by Incorrect Locking of a Contact
Figure 005
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R ________________6. Extraction Check
R Make sure: - tool in good condition, - WHITE SIDE of tool used, - after retraction of tool/contact/cable, check that all elements are free from damage.
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CONTACT INSERTION/EXTRACTION TOOLS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1.
General This topic gives the description and the equivalence for the insertion/extraction tools.
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General Tool Configuration
A. Examples of Insertion/Extraction Tools
(Ref. Fig. 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008)
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Contact Insertion/Extraction Tools - Normal Contacts
M81969/1 and Equivalent Tools
Figure 001
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Contact Insertion/Extraction Tools - Normal Contacts
M81969/8 and Equivalent Tools
Figure 002
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Contact Insertion/Extraction Tools - Normal Contacts
M81969/17, M81969/19 and Equivalent tools
Figure 003
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Contact Insertion/Extraction Tools - Coaxial Contacts
M81969/28-01 and Equivalent Tools
Figure 004
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Contact Insertion/Extraction Tools - Dummy Contact and Unwired Normal Contact
M81969/30 and Equivalent Tools
Figure 005
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Contact Insertion/Extraction Tools - Miscellaneous Connection Types
M81969/14 and Equivalent Tools
Figure 006
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Contact Insertion/Extraction Tools - Miscellaneous Connection Types
M81969/28-02, M81969/29-01 and Equivalent Tools
Figure 007
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