printable version
Flat contacts with asymmetrical locking tongues
Type connector housing suitable for master key into the slot in the connector housing. Grasp the wire to and gently push it into the socket
NOTE Through pressing the tip into the connector housing to the hanger inside the connector locking tabs tip removed, and using the master key can be free to withdraw from the connector housing. |
Simultaneously press the master key in the connector housing and pull the tip unlocked Latchkey after removing the contact, you can once again be removed from the slot in the connector housing.
Special connectors
NOTE Before unlocking the contacts necessary if there is to unlock or remove clips of the body (secondary fastening) special tool. |
Faston-contact
| Fig. 7.142. Entering the master key into the slot in the connector housing
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Type connector housing suitable for master key into the slot in the connector housing (Fig. 7.142). Grasp the wire to and gently push it into the slot.
NOTE Through pressing the tip into the connector housing to the hanger inside the connector locking tabs tip removed, and using the master key can be free to withdraw from the connector housing. |
Simultaneously press the master key in the connector housing and pull unlocked tip (Fig. 7.143). Latchkey after removing the contact can be removed again from the slot in the connector housing.
Contact GT 150/280
| Fig. 7.144. Entering the master key into the slot in the connector housing
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Enter into the plug housing suitable for housing terminal master key for the locking tab (Fig. 7.144). Press the master key to the stop in the connector housing. Contact "thrown" out of the slot.
Latchkey after removing the contact can be removed again from the slot in the connector housing (Fig. 7.145).
Contacts without locking tongues Insert the master key for the locking tab connector housing. Selling master key, slightly hooking it up to the stop. Contact "thrown" out of the slot.
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