help an amature! :) how do i remove these plugs?

R

Robert Stephenson

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Can anybody give me some quick advise.
I cant see any way to remove these plugs from the pins, or socket. it
appears that there is no socket and plug but its one unit locked onto the
pins.

Do I have to unsolder it or am I missing something obvious?

http://members.iinet.net.au/~wydra/rob/plugs/

thanks guys

Rob
 
I have one word of advice for you. It starts with a 'p' and ends in 'ull'.
:)

C3
 
"Robert Stephenson" <

Can anybody give me some quick advise.

I cant see any way to remove these plugs from the pins, or socket. it
appears that there is no socket and plug but its one unit locked onto the
pins.

** There is no connector - unsoldering is the only way.



......... Phil
 
I would have thought a good hard yank would do the job. Though I've heard
they're difficult to find.

Alf.


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Thanks guys, il get onto it.

Rob


"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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"Robert Stephenson"

Can anybody give me some quick advise.

I cant see any way to remove these plugs from the pins, or socket. it
appears that there is no socket and plug but its one unit locked onto
the
pins.


** There is no connector - unsoldering is the only way.



........ Phil
 
"Robert Stephenson" wrote

help an armature and
Can anybody give me some quick advise.

***** My advice is to learn how to use a dictionary.You will learn how
to spell advice and amateur.You would then be able to advise us that an
armature rotates inside an electric motor. :-

Brian Goldsmith.
 
"Brian Goldsmith" <brian.goldsmith@nospamecho1.com.au>

"Robert Stephenson" wrote

help an armature and
Can anybody give me some quick advise.

***** My advice is to learn how to use a dictionary.You will learn how
to spell advice and amateur.You would then be able to advise us that an
armature rotates inside an electric motor. :-


** If the amateur has the armature in a vise - then rotation is
premature.




.......... Phil
 
"Robert Stephenson" <srobert1@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:3fdabe15$0$1744$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au...
Can anybody give me some quick advise.
I cant see any way to remove these plugs from the pins, or socket. it
appears that there is no socket and plug but its one unit locked onto the
pins.

Do I have to unsolder it or am I missing something obvious?

http://members.iinet.net.au/~wydra/rob/plugs/
**IT is not a plug and socket. The other end is likely terminated in a plug,
however. The photo shows a common strain relief system used in lots of Asian
products.

Ignore the moronic advice, which suggests you pull it out.


--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
 
"Brian Goldsmith" <brian.goldsmith@nospamecho1.com.au> wrote in message
news:%hACb.50644$aT.38596@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
"Robert Stephenson" wrote

help an armature and
Can anybody give me some quick advise.

***** My advice is to learn how to use a dictionary.You will learn how
to spell advice and amateur.You would then be able to advise us that an
armature rotates inside an electric motor. :-

Brian Goldsmith.



Oh dear,
Was that really all you could offer. I despair.
Bill.
 
"Bill Bailley" <JustMe@Home> wrote

Oh dear,
Was that really all you could offer. I despair.
Bill.


**** So do I! Especially for people who have no idea of how to
correctly use a capital W!

Brian Goldsmith.
 
It's not a plug, try the other end.



"Robert Stephenson" <srobert1@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:3fdabe15$0$1744$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au...
Can anybody give me some quick advise.
I cant see any way to remove these plugs from the pins, or socket. it
appears that there is no socket and plug but its one unit locked onto the
pins.

Do I have to unsolder it or am I missing something obvious?

http://members.iinet.net.au/~wydra/rob/plugs/

thanks guys

Rob
 
"Brian Goldsmith" <brian.goldsmith@nospamecho1.com.au> wrote in message
news:tKXCb.52337$aT.47096@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
"Bill Bailley" <JustMe@Home> wrote

Oh dear,
Was that really all you could offer. I despair.
Bill.


**** So do I! Especially for people who have no idea of how to
correctly use a capital W!

Brian Goldsmith.



But I know a turd when I see one.

A cordial Christmas to you.

Bill.
 
Robert Stephenson threw some tea leaves on the floor
and this is what they wrote:

Can anybody give me some quick advise.
I cant see any way to remove these plugs from the pins, or socket. it
appears that there is no socket and plug but its one unit locked onto the
pins.
That's correct. It's a way of attaching wires to a pcb without using a
plug and socket, and without soldering the wires into the pcb directly.

Do I have to unsolder it or am I missing something obvious?
Yes, you have to unsolder the header with the wires attached, they're a
pain to service, but easier to assemble at the factory I guess.

http://members.iinet.net.au/~wydra/rob/plugs/

thanks guys

Rob

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