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408-10466 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) TE Connectivity Ltd – HD Mini-SAS Removal Tools
Upper
Tooling
Assembly
HD Mini-SAS Removal Tools
2161646-1, 2161647-1
and 2161648-1
Instruction Sheet
408-10466
27 OCT 11 Rev A
Extraction Screw
1. Disassemble the upper tooling assembly and
removal blade assembly by unscrewing the
extraction screw.
2. Insert the removal blade assembly into the
receptacle. See Figure 2.
Guide Pins
Removal
Blade
Assembly
Side Plates
Removal
Blade
Assembly
REMOVAL
TOOL
2161646-1
2161647-1
2161648-1
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL TOOL, 1-Position
REMOVAL TOOL, 2-Position
REMOVAL TOOL, 4-Position
Figure 1
RECEPTACLE
PART NO.
2149027-1
2149966-1
2149375-1
1. INTRODUCTION
The HD Mini-SAS Removal Tools 2161646-1,
2161647-1, and 2161648-1 are designed to remove
receptacle part numbers listed in Figure 1 from a
printed circuit (pc) board.
Read and understand these instructions before using
the removal tools.
2. DESCRIPTION
The removal tools consist of a removal blade
assembly and an upper tooling assembly. Refer to
Figure 1. The side plates of the upper tooling
assembly push on the pc board surface while
removing the receptacle. The removal blade assembly
engages the receptacle and pulls it from the pc board.
The extraction screw draws the removal blade
assembly up and pulls the receptacle assembly away
from the pc board.
3. REMOVAL PROCEDURE
CAUTION
Be certain the removal tool assembly does not
contact any components on the pc board during
!
use.
Receptacle
Assembly
Figure 2
3. Position the upper tooling assembly over the pins
in the blade removal assembly. Lower the upper
tooling assembly until the side plates contact the pc
board. See Figure 3.
4. Tighten the extraction screw to remove the
receptacle assembly from the pc board.
4. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
TE Connectivity recommends that the tool be
inspected immediately upon its arrival to ensure that it
has not been damaged during shipment.
4.1. Daily Maintenance
It is recommended that each operator be made aware
of, and responsible for, the following steps of daily
maintenance:
• Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants
with a clean, soft brush, or lint-free cloth. DO NOT
use objects that could damage the tool or any of its
components.
• When the tool is not in use, store it in a clean, dry
area.
4.2. Periodic Inspection
Regular inspections should be performed by quality
control personnel. A record of scheduled inspections
should remain with the tool or be supplied to personnel
responsible for the tool. The inspection frequency
should be based on the amount of use, working
conditions, operator training and skill, and established
company standards.
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