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Instruction Sheet

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408-10116

Extracting Economy Power (EP)-II Contacts 
from Receptacle Housing

 15 MAR 13  Rev B

Figure 1

1. INTRODUCTION

EP-II contacts (reference part number 1744200-1) can 
be extracted from the receptacle housing (2132781-5, 
ref) using a commercially-available precision tweezer 
with a tip width of 0.38 mm [.015 in.] and tip thickness 
of 0.25 mm [.010 in.] (approximately). Common 
listings of this type of tweezer are Pattern 6, MM, or 
SA, Type 6, 6-SA, or MM, and MM Boley style. 

Read these instructions thoroughly before removing 
any contacts from the receptacle housing.

NOTE

Dimensions are in millimeters [and inches]. Illustrations 

are for reference only and are not drawn to scale.

Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are 
provided in Section 5, REVISION SUMMARY.

2. DESCRIPTION

When properly grasping the locking ramp of the 
receptacle housing, the tweezer is used to raise the 
locking ramp from the contact locking window, allowing 
the contact to be removed from the back (wire end) of 
the housing. Refer to Figure 1.

3. EXTRACTION PROCEDURE

If the break-away contact retainer is installed in the 
receptacle housing, remove the retainer before 
attempting to remove any contacts.

CAUTION

Attempting to remove a contact with the break-away 

contact retainer installed in the receptacle housing will 

cause damage to the retainer.

1. Place the receptacle housing on a flat surface 
with the locking ramps facing up.

2. Grasp the wire of the contact to be removed, and 
push the contact toward the front (mating end) of 
the receptacle housing so that the front of the 

contact locking window is away from the locking 
ramp. See Figure 2, Detail A.

3. While keeping the contact in place, position the 
tweezer under the locking ramp so that the tips 
straddle the contact locking window. See Figure 2, 
Detail B.

DANGER

The tips of the tweezer are sharp. To avoid personal 

injury or damage to the receptacle housing, be careful 

when using the tweezer.

CAUTION

To avoid damage to the contact, make sure that the 

tweezer tips straddle the contact locking window.

4. Slightly squeeze the tweezer, and slide the 
tweezer tips along the locking ramp. Slowly pivot 
the tweezer downward so that the end of the locking 
ramp raises slightly, only enough to clear the 
contact locking window. See Figure 2, Detail C.

Figure 2

Wires

Receptacle Housing 

(5-Position Shown)

Contact 

Cavity

Locking 

Ramp

NOTE

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Detail A

Detail B

Detail C

NO!

DO NOT Over-Extend 

Locking Ramp

End of Locking Ramp 

Slightly Raised

Tweezer Tips Straddling 

Contact Locking Window

Front of Receptacle 

Housing

Contact Locking Window 

Away from Front of 

Locking Ramp

Push Wire

Tweezer Tips Under 

Locking Ramp

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