![]() Original Molex Mini Fit Pin Extraction Tool - ATX / EPS / PCI-E Mod/Smart Full Pin Removal Tool Kit - (M-TOOLKIT)Īs all modders know, taking the pins out of connectors can be a real chore if you are not equipped right! Now solve your connector pin troubles with this simple yet effective kit! Every connector is covered with this 4 piece set including all PSU connectors as well as fan and bay device connectors. This handy tool is great for a quick pin extraction. This Mini Standard Molex 4-Pin Power Connector Universal Pin Remover is a miniature sized tool that can de-pin both male and female pins from standard molex connectors. Mini Standard Molex 4-Pin Power Connector Universal Pin Remover Lamptron Modular 5-in-1 Cable Sleeve Modding Tool Kit w/ Neoprene Tool Case - Black The set includes the heavy duty handle piece and thread in head components for removing connectors including molex 4-pin male and female, auxiliary connec. INcluded are 5 different heads that are interchangeable. ![]() The Lamptron Deluxe Modular 5-in-1 Power Supply Modding Tool Kit is an all in one solution to sleeving, wiring, and modding your power supply and fan wires. Lamptron Deluxe Modular 5-in-1 Cable Sleeve Modding Tool Kit w/ Neoprene Tool Case - Silver Ideal for sleeving a power supply or fans as this tool eliminates the need to cut off. This incredibly useful little tool specifically designed to remove female molex pins out of female molex connectors. **In most cases this tool works for both male and female molex extraction, however is most notably made for female pin extraction** Now available with sleeving options for the body of the tool! It doesn't have any moving parts and is made of steel. It features 2 different ends, one for male 4-pin molex connectors (0.62), and one for female 4-pin molex connector(0.93). This is a great alterative to some of our more expensive molex removal tools. I purchased my pin crimp tool & extractor tool from Newark Electronics (USA).Accessories PC Tools Crimping / Pin Removal To find the MOLEX dealer in your area, look on the 'net. Once they are installed into the connectors, no-one but you will know. ![]() I have done lots of electronic kit building and soldered the pins. If you do get the pins out and want to attach more wires, and in lieu of the proper crimp tool: just solder. The easier way is to look around for a MOLEX pin extractor. Basically, use a small circular 'shim' to go between the pin & the connector body and retract the barbs. Unfortunatley, the (female) receptacles are more difficult, but not impossible. With a little patience and experience, you will master this very quickly. Not too much, as the pin is fragile & can break off. If not and they are pushed all the way into the sides of the pin, put on a pair of safety glasses and use a small Exacto knife and carefully pry the barb out. Once the pin is out, look at the 'barbs' to ensure they could still retain the pins in the conenctor. At the same time, carfeully pull on the wire and the pin should come out of the connector body. ![]() Insert the neeedle-nose pliers into the connector body, and carefully squeeze the pliers so the barbs go back into the pin. Look at the end of the connector and see the 2 barbs on the pin. With the aid of a pair of needle-nose pliers, one can easily remove the (male) pins. The plunger simply pushes the pin out of the conector. The tube slides over the outside of the pin and retracts two small 'barbs' back into the pin. The extraction tool is basically a round tube on the outside with a plunger down the middle. Yes there are special tools to crimp the pins onto the wire and to extrct the pins from the connector body.
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