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1. 05:07 PM - Re: Pin extract problem (A R Goldman)
2. 06:42 PM - Re: AeroElectric-List Digest: 0 Msgs - 06/30/19 (Andy Mutzig)
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Subject: | Re: Pin extract problem |
So the real question I have is what were the circumstances under which the wire
came out of the pin. What kind of pins and what kind of crimped did you use?
When crimped and strain relieffed properly these are pretty strong. My concern
is that if one came out are others to follow because of improper crimping. To
be certain, I would give each Eire a tug.
I only use machined males and females and have replaced off brand with AMP BRAND
MACHINED PINS/sockets. Perhaps that is my paranoia speaking
Rich
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> On Jul 2, 2019, at 8:45 PM, <mike@vision499.com> <mike@vision499.com> wrote:
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> I imagine that your problem is that you now cannot grip the female pin from the
rear.
> Insert the extraction tool and push with a male pin into the female pin and that
should push the female pin out with the tool
> Hope this helps
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On Behalf Of Ron Burnett
> Sent: July 2, 2019 5:23 PM
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> I managed to have a wire pull out of its crimped female pin which is still in
the #14 slot in a 25 pin D-sub. Have had no luck with Radio Shack extracting
tool.
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> If I cant Extract it, is there a way to solder the wire back into the crimped
female pin?
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> Thanks for any ideas
>
> Ron Burnett
> RV-6A
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