The Centi Line - .075" Contact Spacing
2D/CTA
CTA Assembly Instructions
INSERTION
2. Position the insertion tool tip on the rear of contact as
shown. The insulation must be pulled back from the crimp pot
approximately 1/32" to allow the tool tip to butt against the
contact crimp pot.
1. Place the connector into the slot in the assembly block with
the arrows on the insulator pointing downward. The connector
will bottom against the internal shoulder in the groove in the
assembly block. Start contact insertion by placing the crimped
contact in the cavity by hard.
.475 (12.06)
MAX.
.275 (6.98)
MAX.
Guide Posts
Polarizing Posts
4. The guide post and polarizing posts are inserted in teh same
manner as the contacts. The guide posts are inserted into the
socket insulator, and the polarizing posts are inserted into the
pin insulartor. The corresponding contact in the mating insulator
must be removed for each.
3. With firm steady pressure, push the contact into the cavity
until the resilient internal shoulder snaps into the locking groove
in the contact. To prevent over insertion, the tool tip bottoms
against the rear of the insulator.
EXTRACTION
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2. The pin extraction tool tip is tubular, slides over the pin bundle
and butts against the front shoulder of the pin. The socket
extraction tool is a solid rod that fits into the socket contact, the
external shoulder butts against the contact socket shoulder.
1. To extract the contacts, place the conector face up in the
assembly block so that the contact to be extracted is in the end
of the block that has a fully slotted opening.
3. Insert the extraction tool into the cavity and apply firm
pressure until the contact is pushed thru the rear of the
connector.
4. Lift the insulator from the groove and pull the contact out.
Repeat for balance of contacts to be removed.
Dimensions shown in inches (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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