Tools Required
J-38125 Terminal Repair
Kit
Removal Procedure
There are 2 styles of Micro-Pack 100W connectors. These connectors are
very similar but use different terminals and have some minor physical differences
also.
The first connector design of the Micro-Pack 100W (1) has a white connector
interface that holds the terminals. The second design of the Micro-Pack 100W (2)
has a gray interface to hold the terminals. Also, the first design has terminal cavities
that are further apart (3 mm centerline) and offset from the other row of terminal
cavities in the connector. The second design has terminals cavities that are closer
together (2.54 mm centerline) and aligned vertically. One other way to identify
the second design is the thin strip of material that runs along the outside of the
cavities.
Important: There are 2 styles of Micro-Pack 100W
terminals which are very similar. Ensure that you have the correct terminal before
crimping the new terminal to the wire. The first design connector uses the longer
terminal (1) that has a raised area in front of the recess in the terminal.
The second design connector uses the shorter terminal without the raised area.
Follow the steps below in order to remove terminals from Micro-Pack 100W connectors.
Some Micro-Pack 100W connector disassembly procedures will vary. Use this procedure
as a guide.
- Disconnect the connector from the component.
- Locate the nose piece locking tabs that are positioned on the side of the connector
nose piece. The connector nose piece acts as a terminal positive assurance (TPA) and
may be referred to as such.
- Use a small flat-blade tool to push in one of the locking tabs while gently
pulling on the same side of the nose piece.
- Repeat the procedure for the other locking tab and remove the nose piece.
- Remove the wire dress cover. The following is a general procedure for
wire dress cover removal. Use this procedure as a guide, some dress cover removal
procedures may vary.
- Use fingers to squeeze the 2 locking legs of the cover.
- Apply pressure and gently rock the cover until one locking leg is unseated.
- Continue to apply pressure and rock the cover until the second locking leg is
unseated. Repeat procedure for the other side of the dress cover and remove the cover.
- Use J 38125-12A to gently lift the terminal retaining tab while gently
pulling the wire out of the back of the connector. Always remember never use force
when pulling a terminal out of a connector. If the terminal is severely bent or damaged,
it may be possible on some connectors to push the wire out of the front of the connector
instead of pulling it through. This will prevent damage to the internal seals of the
connector. Once the terminal is pushed out of the connector, cut the wire as close
to the terminal as possible and pull the wire through the connector.
Repair Procedure
The Micro-Pack 100W connectors have small terminals that are difficult to handle
and hold when crimping. In order to aid the technician when crimping these terminals,
a new crimping tool was developed. The J 38125-101 (W jaw) crimping tool was
developed to crimp Micro-Pack 100W terminals. The J 38125-101 (W jaw) crimping
tool has a terminal holding block that will hold the terminal in place while the terminal
is being crimped. After the terminal is removed from the connector perform the following
procedure in order to repair Micro-Pack 100 terminals.
- Cut the wire as close to the terminal as possible.
Important: After cutting the damaged terminal from the
wire, determine if the remaining wire is long enough to reach the connector without
putting a strain on the wire. If the wire is not long enough, splice a small length
of the same gage wire to the existing wire, then crimp the new terminal on the added
wire.
- Strip 5 mm (3/16 in) of insulation from the wire.
- Depress the spring loaded locator of the
J 38125-101 (W jaw) crimping tool until the terminal holder is completely visible.
- Insert the terminal into the crimp tool until the core wings are flush with
the anvil on the crimp tool. Be sure that the wings are pointed toward the crimp tool
former and release the spring locator. The locator will hold the terminal in place.
Inspect the alignment of the terminal wings with the crimp tool former. If the terminal
wings are wider than the crimp tool former, remove the terminal and bend the terminal
wings in slightly.
- Place stripped wire into terminal.
- Crimp the new terminal to the wire. If a jam occurs, press the emergency
release to open applicator.
Replacement Procedure
After the terminal is crimped to the wire perform the following procedure in
order to replace Micro-Pack 100 terminals.
- Slide the new terminal into the correct cavity at the back of the connector.
- Push the terminal into the connector until it locks into place. The new
terminal should be even with the other terminals. Insure that the terminal is locked
in place by gently pulling on the wire.
- To assemble the connector, reverse the Terminal Removal Procedure.