408-10259
2 of 3
Rev D
Manual Arbor Frame Assembly 58024-1 is available
for use with these extraction tool kits. Refer to
Instruction Sheet 408-6923 for operating procedure.
Over-driving of the extraction tool could cause
damage to the connector or cage assembly.
4. EXTRACTION PROCEDURE
1. Ensure that the amount of wall supports installed
onto the finger mounting block matches the amount
of ports of the cage assembly. It is recommended to
center the group of wall supports on the finger
mounting block. Refer to Figure 1.
2. Install the top push plate onto the upper tooling
and the base plate (with the wall supports) onto the
lower tooling of the application tool. See Figure 2.
Ensure that the upper tooling and lower tooling are
secure; otherwise, damage to the connector and
cage assembly could occur.
3. Place the open end of the extraction tool over the
cage assembly so that the cutouts align with the
protruding part (at the back) of the cage assembly.
Make sure that the sides of the extraction tool sit on
the pc board.
4. Slide the extraction tool (with the connector and
cage assembly and pc board) onto the wall supports
so that each “finger” of each wall support enters a
port of the cage assembly. Make sure the fingers
are fully inserted into the ports. See Figure 2.
Figure 2
5. Cycle the application tool to extract the pc board
from the connector and cage assembly. Then retract
the ram, and carefully remove the extraction tool
(with the connector and cage assembly) from the
wall supports.
5. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
The extraction tool kit is inspected before shipment. It
is recommended that the extraction tool kit be
inspected immediately upon arrival at your facility to
ensure that it has not been damaged during shipment
and that it conforms to the dimensions provided in
Figure 3.
5.1. Daily Maintenance
It is recommended that each operator be made aware
of, and responsible for, the following steps of daily
maintenance:
1. Remove dust, moisture, and contaminants with a
clean, soft brush or a lint-free cloth. DO NOT use
objects that could damage the extraction tool kits
components.
2. When the extraction tool kit is not in use, store it
in a clean, dry area.
5.2. Periodic Inspection
Regular inspections should be performed by quality
control personnel. A record of scheduled inspections
should remain with the extraction tool kit or be
supplied to personnel responsible for the extraction
tool kit. Inspection frequency should be based on
amount of use, working conditions, operator training
and skill, and established standards.
6. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR
Customer-replaceable parts are listed in Figure 3. A
complete inventory should be stocked and controlled
to prevent lost time when replacement of parts is
necessary. Parts other than those listed should be
replaced by TE Connectivity to ensure quality and
reliability. Order replacement parts 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
7. REVISION SUMMARY
•Updated document to corporate requirements
•Added new extraction tool kit part number to title,
Section 1, and tables in Figures 1 and 3
•Changed information in tables in Figure 3
•Deleted dimensions and artwork in Figure 3
Application Tool
Ram
Fingers of Wall
Supports Fully
Inserted into
Cage Assembly
Sides of Extraction
Tool Sitting on PC
Board
Top Push
Plate
Lower Tooling of
Application Tooling
Base Plate (with
Wall Supports)
PC Board
Side View