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On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 06:38:06 -0700 David Shalita
wrote: All I want to do, is remove those two pins so I can solder or recrimp the wires and reinstall pins loaded with wire into the connector again. Can the empty pins be released with tiny needle? I tried but could not release. Yes, these are HARD to get out. You MAY have success with a D-conn pin tool, but you will need to find SOME kind of tubular pin extractor. The tube must be thin walled, small enough to fit in the hole in the connector body and large enough to fit around the pin. These pins are THE weak point in the WTCP? solder stations. The crimp connections ALL become Ohmic after some time and will eventually get hot and melt the connector body. If you can get the pins out now and solder them carefully to the wires this solder station will last the rest of your life. I've lost count of how many of these I've fixed over the years, but I still have trouble finding a pin remover when I need one. - ----------------------------------------------- Jim Adney Madison, WI 53711 USA ----------------------------------------------- |
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