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Instruction Sheet

408-- 8943
Extraction Tool 1- 1579007- 6 16 Mar 11 Rev A

PROPER USE GUIDELINES


Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use and low volume
applications.

1. Depress the locking latches (Figure 1) on the


Locking Latch extraction tool cover and slide the cover to expose
the extraction tool tips.
2. While holding the connector, grasp the wire at
Tool Tip the rear of the housing and push forward toward
the mating end to disengage the contact locking
lances from the connector cavity shoulder. See
Figure 2.
Tool Cover

Tool Handle
Locking Latch

Figure 1

1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers the use of Extraction
Tool 1--1579007--6, which is designed to remove
Junior Power Timer (JPT) receptacle contacts and
2.8mm tab contacts from Junior Power Timer (JTP)
and 2.8mm housings.
NOTE Dimensions on this sheet are in millimeters Figure 2
unless otherwise specified. Figures are not drawn
i to scale. 3. Fully insert the extraction tool tips into the
windows of the circuit cavity until it bottoms inside
the window. The tips of the tool should straddle the
contact to be extracted. See Figure 3.
2. DESCRIPTION
4. Remove the contact from the connector by
Extraction Tool 1--1579007--6 consists of a tool pulling on the wire attached to it.
handle, tool cover with locking latches, and an
extraction tool tip. Refer to Figure 1.

The extraction tool tips are designed to enter the


contact cavity in front of the connector and release
the receptacle contact. When the extraction tool tips
are bottomed in the contact cavity, the tips depress
the locking lances of the receptacle contact. The
contact can be removed from the housing by
manually pulling on the wire.

3. EXTRACTION PROCEDURE
NOTE The secondary lock cover on the Junior Power
Timer (JPT) and 2.8mm tab connectors must be
i in the pre--lock or open position before attempting
to remove a contact.
Figure 3

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408- 8943

5. To protect the extraction tool tips when the tool


is not being used, depress the locking latches on
the extraction tool cover and slide the cover over 40 65
tips.

4. TOOL INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE


The extraction tool should conform to the dimensions
indicated in Figure 4. It is recommended that the tool
be inspected upon arrival and at regularly scheduled
intervals to insure that the tool has not become
damaged during handling.
Additional tools may be ordered from:
CUSTOMER SERVICE (38--35)
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
P.O. BOX 3608
HARRISBURG, PA 17105--3608

5. REVISION SUMMARY
Updated document to corporate requirements. 107

Figure 4

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