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Re: Pin removal, Amphenol plug????


Alan Marconett KM6VV
 

Hi Doug,

This is just a guess, but if the pins work like Amphenol RS-232 pins,
the removal tool is a thin tube that is split, and will slide over the
pin from the backside of the connector. A thin tube rolled up from shim
brass might work, if you want to home-brew a tool.

Alan KM6VV

doug98105 wrote:


Hello Group,

Amphenol plug #20-33P....

The right angle fitting on the cable of my mill's Haas 4th axis head
broke. It's a 3/8" armored cable. I have to remove the wires from
the plug connector on the opposite end of the cable, pull the wires
back through and replace the right angle fitting.

I don't see how the pins are pushed out of the Amphenol connector.
Or maybe the connector body comes apart somehow to allow the pin
removal. Anyhow, it's not obvious. It's an 11 pin connector.

I checked Amphenol's website to look for a breakdown of my
connector. Their search function didn't seem to recognize the part
number, they may have a new numbering system since nothing appeared
close to my number series.

Anyone have an idea how to get these pins out of the connector body??

thanks,

Doug

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