oldgoldman
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hi all
i searched the forum but didn't see anything specifically on best ways to remove pins from what i'm calling military style connectors ..
soooo .. i cut aluminum housing off with sawzall in vise
removed rubber plug
i tried then just pulling them with pliers ( will need another rotator cuff surgery shortly ) .. didn't work well .. time consuming and PITA
tried spraying silicone to loosen them .. worked a little .. maybe
tried freezing them .. didn't work
then hit them with the torch .. you could see the rubber piece expanding .. just when they began to burn doused in water to stop smoke ..
the resulting burnt rubber piece had lost it's structure and the pins pulled out easily with pliers
the "burnt" pins clearly lost their bling though ( see picture versus non-burnt pins ) .. obviously covered in greyish / blackish film from burning
am i messing with the yield doing it this way ?
looks like i'm getting more boards with these connectors so i want to optimize the de-population process now ..
any thoughts or comments on yield damage / process appreciated ..
best
ogm
i searched the forum but didn't see anything specifically on best ways to remove pins from what i'm calling military style connectors ..
soooo .. i cut aluminum housing off with sawzall in vise
removed rubber plug
i tried then just pulling them with pliers ( will need another rotator cuff surgery shortly ) .. didn't work well .. time consuming and PITA
tried spraying silicone to loosen them .. worked a little .. maybe
tried freezing them .. didn't work
then hit them with the torch .. you could see the rubber piece expanding .. just when they began to burn doused in water to stop smoke ..
the resulting burnt rubber piece had lost it's structure and the pins pulled out easily with pliers
the "burnt" pins clearly lost their bling though ( see picture versus non-burnt pins ) .. obviously covered in greyish / blackish film from burning
am i messing with the yield doing it this way ?
looks like i'm getting more boards with these connectors so i want to optimize the de-population process now ..
any thoughts or comments on yield damage / process appreciated ..
best
ogm