DAF LF45, LF55 Series. Manual — part 342
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Contact kit B
Additional contact crimping and ejector tools are
required for SCAT contacts and for
micro-timer contacts. Contact kit B
(DAF no. 1240065) is available for this purpose.
There is a sticker on the inside of the box to
facilitate selection of the contact, contact
crimping tool and ejector tool (to be used in the
same way as for contact kit A).
Note:
The proper ejector tool and the proper contact
crimping tool for each contact can also be found
through “Parts Rapido”.
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2. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CONNECTORS
Unlocking the connectors
The connectors can often be locked with one
another or with a component. They can be
divided into:
A.
active locking.
This means that the lock must be activated.
With this type a lock must often be
pressed.
B.
passive locking.
Opens when the parts are pulled apart with
a certain force.
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B
Two connectors in one housing
These connectors consist of two separate
connectors. To remove the contacts first remove
the connectors from the connector housing.
Push the locking lip aside before removal.
The connector can then be slid out of the
connector housing.
For example:
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connector for VIC electronic unit
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2.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CONTACTS
Contact lock
There are various types of contact locks. A few
examples are given below. When a lock is
applied, individually for each contact, this is
called a primary lock. An extra general lock for
several contacts in a connector is a secondary
lock.
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Primary contact lock
To keep an individual contact in the connector in
place, a contact is often furnished with one or
more locking bolts. This is a primary lock. These
locking bolts should never be damaged, with a
view to pressing and ejecting the contacts.
Secondary contact lock
This type of lock is normally used on 2 and
3-row connectors.
For connectors (1) with a locking lip (2) first
remove the lip before removing the contacts.
This is a secondary lock. The locking lip is on
the side of the connector and can usually be
recognised from a colour that is different from
the colour of the connector.
The lip is removed entirely. Now the contacts
can be removed using the proper ejector tool by
unlocking the primary lock.
Examples:
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cab connectors
-
electronic unit connectors
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