This extraction tool by Molex is designed for the removal of 98913 Series terminals from CMC connectors, ensuring safe and efficient disconnection during maintenance or assembly. Crafted from durable materials, this manual hand tool offers precise operation, reducing the risk of damage to delicate components. Suitable for global applications, it supports maintenance tasks in various environments. Its compatibility with Molex terminals and tooling guarantees optimal performance. An essential accessory for technicians working with Molex electronic connector systems, enhancing efficiency and safety during terminal extraction processes.
Use With: 64322, 98913 0.6mm (.02") crimp terminal for CMC connector
Application: Manual hand tool for connector maintenance
Applicable Series: 207121 Series
Compatibility: Molex terminals and tooling
Environmental Compliance: RoHS compliant
Operation Mode: Manual
Color: Not specified
Manufactured for global use
Part Number: 638132400
Standards: Meets Molex specifications for terminal extraction
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Experience seamless connector maintenance with Molex's extraction tool, Part Number 638132400. Designed for the removal of 98913 Series terminals, this durable hand tool ensures safety and precision. Compatible with Molex connectors and tooling, it supports global applications in electronics, automotive, and industrial maintenance. Its robust construction offers reliable performance, reducing damage risk during extraction. Whether you're a technician or engineer, buy this essential tool online today for efficient, professional connector servicing with confidence and ease.
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