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Instruction Sheet

TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111
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408-32113

VAL-U-LOK* Connector System
with Terminal Position Assurance

18 OCT 13  Rev A

Figure 1

1. INTRODUCTION

This instruction sheet covers assembling a terminated 
contact, housing and TPA as represented in Figure 1 
and extracting the contacts from the housing.

Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are 
provided in Section 6, REVISION SUMMARY.

NOTE

Dimensions in these instructions are in metric units [with 

inches in brackets]. Figures and illustrations are for 

reference only and are not drawn to scale.

2. DESCRIPTION

All VAL-U-LOK pin and socket contacts have two 
flexible latches that lock into their respective housings 
when fully inserted. The TPA-compatible contacts 
have special features on their insulation barrels that 
work in conjunction with the TPA device to ensure full 
contact insertion. See Figure 2A.

The plug and receptacle housings are available in 2 
through 24 positions which are arranged into 2 rows. 
The TPA devices are available in 1 through 12 
positions, single row, so 2 TPA devices are required 
for each housing. The TPA is designed to be installed 
into the housing to ensure all contacts are fully 
inserted and will not back out during mating. When 
fully installed, the locking latches of the TPA snap onto 
raised ledges around the perimeter of the housing. 
See Figure 3B.

3. ASSEMBLY

1. Ensure that the contact is properly terminated to 
the wire according to the requirements provided in 
Application Specification 114-13172. Check that the 
flexible latches are not damaged or distorted from 
their original form as shown in Figure 2A.

2. Insert the terminated contact into its respective 
housing as follows:

a. Grasp the contact directly behind the 
insulation barrel. Align the contact with a contact 
cavity in the housing at the wire entry end as 
shown in Figure 2A. Make sure that the contact is 
perfectly aligned (not angled or rotated) to the 
contact cavity. See Figure 2B.

Figure 2

Terminated Contact

Housing

TPA

NOTE

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2A

2B

Special Features on 

Insulation Barrel

Flexible 

Latches

Contact Perfectly Aligned

Angled or Rotated Entry Not Acceptable

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