2215082-1

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408-32241
18 MAR 16 Rev A
REMOVAL KIT NUMBER
WILL REMOVE
PRODUCT PART NUMBER
2215082-1
5-Pair 10 Column
Figure 1
1. INTRODUCTION
Removal Kits 2215082-1 is designed to remove Z-PACK TinMan receptacle from printed circuit (pc) boards.
Refer to Figure 1.
Read and understand these instructions before using the removal tools.
2. DESCRIPTION
Each kit consists of two clamp subassemblies, a pusher subassembly, a guide module pusher plate, two
pusher plate shims, and four pusher plate mounting screws. The clamp subassemblies consist of a front clamp
plate, a rear clamp plate, and a clamp knob. The pusher subassembly consists of a top plate, two pusher
plates, and a removal knob. The clamp subassembly clamps the receptacle while the pusher subassembly
removes the receptacle from the pc board. The guide module pusher plate is used when the receptacle is
adjacent to a guide module, and the pusher plate shims are used depending on the width of the receptacle.
3. OPERATION
3.1. Tool Preparation
To prepare the removal tool, know the dimension of the receptacle (number of rows and columns) and the
placement of the receptacle (what is next to the receptacle). Once these conditions are determined, the tool
can be prepared to remove the receptacle.
To prepare the tool:
1. Select the kit part number to be used based on the receptacle part number or size.
2. Select the proper clamp subassembly for the receptacle part number or size.
3. Determine if shims are necessary and install as needed. See Figure 2 for shim placement.
4. Select the proper side pusher plate orientation, or select the guide module pusher plate, and install the
side pusher plates.
Refer to Figure 2 for pusher plate orientation.
a. If a receptacle is located next to the clamp assembly, the pusher plate must have a horizontal
orientation.
b. If a printed circuit (pc) board is located next to the clamp assembly, the pusher plate must have a
vertical orientation.
Removal Kit 2215082-1
for Z-Pack TinMan*
Receptacles
Removal Knob
Clamp Knob
Pusher Plate
Front Clamp Plate
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c. If a guide module is located next to the clamp assembly, the guide module pusher plate must be
installed.
Figure 2
3.2. Removal Procedure
CAUTION
Be certain the removal tool assembly does not contact any components on the pc board during use.
1. Loosen the clamp knob on the clamp subassembly if necessary to fit over the receptacle.
2. Place the clamp subassembly over the receptacle and center it on the receptacle.
3. Tighten the clamp knob to clamp the receptacle. Hand tightening should be sufficient. See Figure 3.
Figure 3
4. Place the pusher subassembly over the clamp subassembly. (Figure 4).
5. Tighten the Removal Knob to remove the receptacle from the pc board.
Figure 4
Vertical Pusher
Plate Orientation
Horizontal Pusher
Plate Orientation
Front Clamp Plate
Rear Clamp Plate
Clamp Knob
Pusher
Subassembly
Clamp
Subassembly
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NOTE
The tool and receptacle can spin after removal due to the twisting action of the removal knob. This spin could cause damage
to the pc board. Hold the tool firmly during removal.
6. Remove the receptacle from the tool by loosening the Clamp Knob.
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.
5. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR
Order tools through your TE Representative, or call 1-800-526-5142, or send a facsimile of your purchase order
to 717-986-7605 or write to:
CUSTOMER SERVICE (038-035)
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
PO BOX 3608
HARRISBURG PA 17105-3608
6. REVISION SUMMARY
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2215082-1

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Manufacturer:
TE Connectivity
Description:
ASSY, EXTRACTION TOOL
Lifecycle:
New from this manufacturer.
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