70 Pcs Terminal Removal Key Tool, BingSnow Terminal Pin Extractor Puller Repair Remover Key Tools for Most Connector Terminal
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I would strongly advise against removing aircraft pins from cannon plugs or any other connection with metallic tools. (I work as an avionics technician on airplanes.)
The chances are good. The item's description is a little misleading, in my opinion. Despite the fact that there are 70 pieces, the set is actually made up of three sets. However, I have had a lot of success with these in a professional automotive setting.
Hello, this tool is compatible with the majority of connectors.
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Keep your eyes on the prize. Okay, because I do a lot of electrical repair and diagnosis on 12/24 volt vehicle systems as a professional, I bought these. Anyone in the industry is aware of how much terminal pin kits cost from the big manufacturers. Not to mention the fact that they're bigger. Having said that, these terminal tools do exactly what they're supposed to do. It's the perfect size, neither too big nor too small. But- Here's where it gets tricky: There are no 70 pieces in this set. This is a 26-piece (ish) set that has been duplicated twice. On one ring, 5 times 18, and on another, 8 times 18. Take a close look at the images. It is self-evident. It's self-evident. Despite this, the description contains no information. Still, when all is said and done, $14 isn't bad.
There are approximately 26 different tools in this package, with multiple copies of the majority of them. I would have bought a smaller kit if I'd read the reviews first. They are, however, exactly as shown in the photo. I'm excited to put them to use. It appears that I have a lot of spares as well.
"Every pin extractor you'll ever need" is definitely not the case. Mini- doesn't have anything to release. Fit Jr. as an example, terminals There are a lot of extractors that aren't needed. And the metal is flimsy at best. When inserted, it easily bends.
There are 22 pieces in total, each with a different increment (see photo). Out of the 70 pieces in my order, one was missing. Stamped metal is all there is to it. For most tasks, it appears to be adequate. The single pin extractors' handles are dipped in some sort of grippy rubber, but the rubber had separated from the metal and was only loosely attached in one size.
I had hoped that the large number of tools meant that there would be extractors of all sizes and types. Because there are two kits in one box, the total number of unique tools is cut in half. It appeared to be close to the size I required, but not exactly, and any attempt to force it bent the extremely thin week metal. If the size you need is included, it might suffice in a pinch, but I'm looking for something better right now online.
The majority of these are repurposed wire crimp ferrules and other thin gauge materials that were cheaply stamped. Many of the most popular pins will not fit. Molex does not come out of metric ferrules. '093' contacts or the '093' contacts. 062". They usually buckle and bend when you try to use them. Furthermore, the 70 pieces are identical to the smaller sets. These guys' sets are a complete waste of money.
This is one of the few Amazon purchases I'm not happy with. After attempting to use them as described and using U/T video, they became airborne. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME ON THIS PRODUCT; there are better options for this application.