Power Dock Module Extraction Tool
Instruction Sheet
Power Dock Module
Extraction Tool
Part No. 62202-1850
DESCRIPTION
The Power Dock Module Removal Tool is a manually operated hand tool used to remove power-dock module insulators from a
printed circuit board (455** series). A long nose plier is used to remove the contacts.
This tool measures 19.0mm (0.75”) square by 100.0mm (3.93”) long and weights about .06kg (2 oz).
CAUTION:
1. Be sure that all parts of the tool will clear any components on the printed circuit board during use. The force this tool can
generate will damage any components placed under it.
2. Tape may be placed over circuit traces or on the bottom of the tool standoffs for added protection of the printed circuit board.
OPERATION:
1. Turn the lifting knob counter-clockwise (CCW) until half the
extraction jaws are exposed below the standoffs.
NOTE: The power dock modules are keyed together so that
all overlapping modules have to be removed, starting from
the end and working back to the defective module.
2. Slide the extraction jaws down over the power dock module
until the jaws lock into the slots at the base of the module.
The jaws must snap into these slots for the tool to work.
Center or reposition the jaws on wider modules to pull
straight up.
3. Turn the lifting knob clockwise until the tool standoffs touch
the printed circuit board.
4. Continue turning the lifting knob clockwise (CW) until the
insulator is removed from the contacts.
5. Move the tool away from the board, then turn the tool on its
side and remove the insulator.
LIFTING
KNOB
STANDOFFS
EXTRACTION
JAWS
INSULATORS
PCB
POWER DOCK
MODULE
CONTACTS
Figure 1
Molex Application Tooling Group
1150 E. Diehl Road
Naperville, IL 60563
Tel: (630) 969-4550
Fax: (630) 505-0049
Doc No. 62202-1850
Revision: A
Release Date: 09-08-03
Revision Date: 09-08-03
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