Grasp the wire to the pin and lightly push it into the connector
Note: By pushing the tip inside the connector body, the retaining tabs of the tip are removed from the hangers inside the connector, and with the help of a master key they can be freely removed from the connector body.
Simultaneously push the pick into the connector body and pull out the unlocked tip
After removing the contact, the master key can be removed again from the slot in the connector housing.
Special plug connections
Note: Before unlocking the contacts, you must, if available, unlock or remove the housing locks (secondary mounts) special tool.
Faston contact
Pic. 7.142. Entering a master key into a slot in the connector housing
Insert a master key suitable for the connector housing into the slot in the connector housing (pic. 7.142).
Grasp the wire to the pin and lightly push it into the connector.
Note: By pushing the tip inside the connector body, the retaining tabs of the tip are removed from the hangers inside the connector, and with the help of a master key they can be freely removed from the connector body.
Pic. 7.143. Removing an unlocked handpiece
Simultaneously push the pick into the connector body and pull out the unlocked tip (pic. 7.143).
After removing the contact, the master key can be removed again from the slot in the connector housing.
Contacts GT 150/ 280
Pic. 7.144. Entering a master key into a slot in the connector housing
Insert a master key suitable for the connector housing under the locking tab into the connector housing (pic. 7.144).
Push the lockpick all the way into the connector housing.
Contact «thrown out» from the socket.
Pic. 7.145. Removing an unlocked handpiece
After removing the contact, the master key can be removed again from the slot in the connector housing (pic. 7.145).
Contacts without locking tabs
Insert the pick under the locking tab of the connector body.
Push the master key, slightly prying it, until it stops.
Contact «thrown out» from the socket.
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