Removal Procedure
Follow the steps below in order to remove terminals from Micro 64 connectors.
- Locate the lever lock on the wire dress cover. While
depressing the lock, pull the lever over and past the lock.
- Disconnect the connector from the component.
- Locate the dress cover locking tabs at the front of
the connector. Using a small flat-blade tool push down on one of the locking tabs
and pull the cover up until the dress cover releases. Repeat this procedure for the
other locking tab.
- Once the front 2 locks are unlocked, lift the front of the dress
cover and pull it forward.
- If the connector has a nose piece, use a small flat-blade
tool to remove the nose piece by inserting the blade into the slot on the front of
the connector and prying up on the nose piece.
Important: Always use care when removing a terminal
position assurance (TPA) in order to avoid damaging it.
- Remove the TPA by inserting a small flat-blade tool into the small slot on the
TPA and pushing down until the TPA releases. Gently pry the TPA out of the connector.
Important: Be careful not to angle or rock the J 38125-13A
tool when inserting it into the connector or the tool may break.
- Insert a tool into the round canal between the terminals cavities at the front
of the connector.
- While holding the removal tool in place, gently pull
the wire out of the back of the connector. Always remember never use force when pulling
a terminal out of a connector.
Repair Procedure
Follow the steps below in order to repair Micro 64 connector terminals.
The Micro 64 connectors have small terminals that are difficult to handle
and hold when crimping.
After the terminal is removed from the connector perform the following procedure
in order to repair Micro 64 terminals.
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.
- Cut the wire as close to the damaged terminal as possible.
- Strip 5 mm (3/16 in) of insulation from the wire.
- Depress the spring loaded locator of the crimping tool
until the terminal holder is completely visible.
- Insert terminal into the appropriate terminal holder
until it hits bottom and stops. The correct terminal holder is determined by the wire
size. Also ensure that the terminals wings are pointing towards the former on the
tool and the release locator.
- Insert the stripped cable into the terminal. Insulation should be visible
on both sides of the terminal insulation wings.
- Compress the handles until the ratchet automatically releases.
- Place the terminal into the appropriate cavity and assemble the connector.