Extraction Tool 2063388- 1
PROPER USE GUIDELINES
408-- 10376
23 Mar 11 Rev B
Instruction Sheet
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Handle
Sheet 408--9501. The pin and socket contacts are
listed by part number in Figure 1. Read these
instructions thoroughly before attempting to remove
any contacts from the housings.
Tip
NOTE
Dimensions on this sheet are in millimeters [with
inch equivalent dimensions in brackets]. Figures
and illustrations are for identification only and are
not drawn to scale.
Plunger
PART NUMBERS
FOR MINIATURE RECTANGULAR (MR) CONTACTS
PIN
SOCKET
STRIP
LP
STRIP
LP
350018
350036
350019
350037
350171
350197
350184
350186
350183
350185
350665
350666
350663
350664
350696
350697
350684
350685
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350694
350695
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350968
640579
641294
641300
350967
640545
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FOR MINIATURE UNIVERSAL MATE-- N-- LOK* CONTACTS
PIN
SOCKET
STRIP
LP
STRIP
LP
170359
170363
170361
170365
170360
170364
170362
170366
171636
171638
171637
171639
FOR COMMERCIAL PIN .062 CONTACTS
STRIP
LP
350629
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640391
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Figure 1
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2. DESCRIPTION
The tool consists of a metal tip and a plastic handle. The
tip is inserted into the mating face of the housing,
depressing the locking lances of the crimped contact.
This action allows the contact to be extracted from the
wire--entry face of the housing.
3. EXTRACTION PROCEDURE
The procedures which follow are recommended to
extract a crimped contact from a housing. See Figures
2 and 3.
Proceed as follows:
1. Grasp wire of contact to be removed. Push
contact toward mating face of connector and hold
in this position. This will disengage contact locking
lance from shoulder of cavity.
2. While holding wire, place tool releasing barrel
over end of contact and push straight into cavity
until it bottoms. The locking lance is now released.
3. Keep releasing barrel firmly bottomed in cavity
and depress plunger (handle). Contact will partially
eject.
NOTE
If difficulty is encountered in pushing contact
forward, Insertion Tool 91002--1 (tweezer type),
may be used to perform the task from the wire
side of the housing.
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1. INTRODUCTION
Extraction Tool 2063388--1, Figure 1, is designed to
remove Miniature Rectangular (MR) contacts,
Miniature Universal MATE--N--LOK contacts, or
Commercial .062 pin contacts from the housings
designed for these contacts. Information for the
removal of Commercial .062 socket contacts with
Extraction Tool 844134--1 can be found on Instruction
4. Pull contact from BACK of connector and
remove tool from cavity.
NOTE
Before inserting contact into housing, reset
locking lances to their original positions. Consult
the Customer Drawing covering the specific
contact removed (or consult TE Connectivity
Engineering) for correct setting of locking lances.
This controlled document is subject to change.
For latest revision and Regional Customer Service,
visit our website at
www.te.com
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Wire
1
Wire
4
Locking Lances
Plunger (Ref
3
Pin
Contact
Plunger (Ref
3
2
Releasing Barrel
Socket
Contact
Wire
1
Plug
Contact Cavity
Wire
4
2
Releasing Barrel
Figure 2
Figure 3
4. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
To ensure proper operation, the tool should conform
to the dimensions provided in Figure 4. It is
recommended that the tool be inspected immediately
on its arrival and at regularly scheduled intervals. The
tool is not repairable and should be replaced when
worn or damaged. It is recommended that the tool be
stored in a clean, dry place and cleaned with a soft,
lint--free cloth.
NOTE:
Not to Scale
Additional tools can be purchased from:
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
CUSTOMER SERVICE (38--35)
P. O. BOX 3608
HARRISBURG, PA 17105--3608
5. REVISION SUMMARY
S
Updated document to corporate requirements.
19.05 [.750] Ref
2.03
[.080] Ref
2.54
[.100] Ref
60.60 [2.386] Ref
Figure 4
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