Waldom W-HT-2038 Tool Extractor, 0.093" Contacts, 14-30 AWG for 0.062" Diameter Pins, Brass Color
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After you crimp down the end of the wire with the new pin attached, snip off the wire below the plug. After you strip 1/4" of insulation back on the wire, you will have a good as new wire.
There are female pins available at our store The Jameco Group. What is /webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay? Language ID - 1 & 2 Id 10001 &amp Product ID 42650 Catalog ID 10001, Document ID CATJAN218PDF
Thanks for reaching out. this tool is able to extract data. Male and female contact pins are 062" in length.
Make sure nothing is misaligned within the housing, or if there is something inside that is out of alignment
Selected User Reviews For Waldom W-HT-2038 Tool Extractor, 0.093" Contacts, 14-30 AWG for 0.062" Diameter Pins, Brass Color
I know, but. . . You don't need a rocket scientist to understand it. When I push it onto a pin, I expect it to snap out from the pin What do you think about that? As a rule, I use the black plastic "plunger" type without issue, except that it can be hard to handle in small The plunger won't require me to use one hand to press it, so I thought it would be more convenient. The only thing I accomplish is to make it more difficult for myself to escape. As it compresses the wings before they are fully compressed, it jams them into the plastic. The needle nose pliers came in handy and I was able to get them out without breaking any Initially, this happened with 2 out of the 4 pins I used, then I reverted to the old trusty plunger type with no problem. Unfortunately, I don't grasp what you're saying. Would like to return but would hate to rate it poorly since perhaps I'm the only one to have negative experiences? I don't know.
Meets the minimum but not the maximum. Using 8 lbs of force is required to collapse the pin terminal ears so they can be released from the connector housing cleanly before the ejector pin works. Take a look at the A pin in the internal ejector is allowed to move before it's ready for it. According to other reviewers, the same thing happened to them. Because the tool requires users to essentially overpress the pin terminal, and as a result, "rip" it out of the enclosure, it is worthless. Before further sale, the tools should be screened to ensure they have the recommended spring force. I have purchased this product twice with the same.
A tool that extracts Molex pins from a system works well I believe this is possible, but To use it properly, you must learn to use There is no such thing as just slid it over the pin and it was There is a pressing motion required. As soon as you master the technique, you'll be good to go.
It appears to work quickly and was delivered promptly. I was very pleased with the finish of the tool. It looks an awful lot better than another Waldom tool I ordered. The W-shaped tool has proven very useful I'm sorry to say that the green one at the bottom of the picture is not as well finished as the others.
In the absence of the right tool, this is what you need. I really like this. You can really rely on it. It consists of a black tip that is spring-loaded. Then you push over the molex pin and remove it by pressing it over the pin and pushing until you feel the interior touch the pin's tip. You can then continue to push the pin until it There's no easier way to do it.
Arrived quickly, and did what it was supposed to do.
It is supposed to work like that. It is used to make light fixtures and video games, and I used to use it to make light fixtures.
I just bought it so I could put it in my tool bag. I don't even know if it works yet. Having said that, I believe the build is of very high quality. Don't drop it if you don't want it to.