DEUTSCH DT Series Connector Instructions

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • This video provides step-by-step instructions on how to properly insert and remove contacts when using TE Connectivity's DEUTSCH DT Series Connectors. Visit www.te.com/ict for more information.
    DT Series Contact Insertion
    Step 1: Grasp crimped contact approximately one inch behind the contact barrel.
    Step 2: Hold connector with rear grommet facing you.
    Step 3: Push contact straight into connector grommet until a click is felt. A slight tug will confirm that it is properly locked in place.
    Step 4: Once all contacts are in place, insert the wedgelock into the housing.
    DT Series Contact Removal
    Step 1: Remove the wedgelock using a DT-RT1 removal tool, a screwdriver, a hooked tool or a pair of needle nose pliers.
    Step 2: To remove the contacts, gently pull wire backwards, while at the same time releasing the locking finger by moving it away from the contact with a screwdriver.
    Step 3: Hold the rear seal in place, as removing the contact will displace the seal

КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @RichardOzanne
    @RichardOzanne 5 років тому +2

    Very useful. I had some worn insulation on a wire feeding into one of these sockets that I needed to repair, but had no idea how to dismantle the connector to be able to get some heat-shrink over the worn area . This video really helped, although mine was the one with the deeply inserted green locking plate that I had to remove, but I got enough pointers from the video to be able to successfully complete the job in a few minutes.

  • @AlabamaTree
    @AlabamaTree 5 років тому +7

    How about the removal of the wires from the female receptical? I only see the how to for the male one?

  • @Godshole
    @Godshole 4 роки тому +3

    What I love most about these is the absolute probability that as some point taking one apart I WILL stab myself with a screwdriver. It's not a proper job unless there is
    A, Blood.
    B, Left over parts.

  • @Smokeinmarket
    @Smokeinmarket 4 роки тому +3

    I am supplier for Deutsch terminal extraction tool, do you interest them?

  • @iljabuinitski9745
    @iljabuinitski9745 2 місяці тому

    Hi, good instructions, the sad part there is no explanation how to remove male pins in connector

  • @fox10169
    @fox10169 6 років тому +3

    Boy am I dumb. I put that gasket on the wires first then slit them into place and pushed the gasket in the plug

  • @sandyeggoblue1284
    @sandyeggoblue1284 4 роки тому

    Where in the world can I get a mating (male) end for the AT06-6s connector?

    • @jaythompson6036
      @jaythompson6036 3 роки тому +1

      bit late but the AT06-6p: the s = socket and the p = plug

  • @patrickpeterman8736
    @patrickpeterman8736 3 роки тому

    this may sound like a "very stupid question"; which part of the component is the -"receptacle" and which part is the plug:" I,m not pulling your leg !! WHICH IS WHICH??? thank you,PATRICK.P

    • @Rancu634
      @Rancu634 2 роки тому +2

      The receptacle is the female connector, the plug is the male connector. Note that the male connector holds the sockets (female), and the female connector houses the pins (male), which can be confusing.

  • @Bobbydell
    @Bobbydell Рік тому +3

    Total crap design. Good luck on the wedge lock removal without breaking it. Because once that "wedge" is broken to the point it's flush there's no saving it. Freaking scam

    • @2070obas
      @2070obas Місяць тому

      Good looking beer, imperial stout, I’d guess.
      Lousy system, very.

  • @billsmith147
    @billsmith147 5 років тому

    The connectors might be low cost, but the crimper needed for this system is $299.00 plus. This is out of the range for an ordinary individual trying to repair a broken connector or to install a few new connectors on their auto or ATV. It is also too difficult to search out a garage that might do this repair because they also must have the crimper in their inventory.

    • @silentbravo
      @silentbravo 5 років тому +2

      I bought a Tool Aid 18880 which crimps the 18-14awg solid (barrel) type terminals just fine. It was like $30 or 35 maybe. Some of the cheaper metri-pack crimp tools would probably work for the winged style terminals also. Typically for any terminals out there, there is a cheaper tool that works fine, now if you are building harnesses and crimping 100s of these a day, those pro grade expensive tools are worth it to save your hands I would bet.

    • @arkkukakku112
      @arkkukakku112 5 років тому

      chinese crimper for this connector costs 30€ and I bet it works just as good.

    • @MarcusMussawar
      @MarcusMussawar 2 роки тому

      Deutsch sell a open barrel crimp that can be crimped with a $30 tool and they accept a wider range of cable sizes 22awg instead of just 20 AWG

  • @user-uv1pu1ri3g
    @user-uv1pu1ri3g 4 роки тому

    Збс

  • @1964aspen1
    @1964aspen1 5 років тому +4

    Terrible "music" can't watch this. Why not just present the information???

    • @scotthunter3892
      @scotthunter3892 3 роки тому +3

      Devices have a mute

    • @Parken26
      @Parken26 9 місяців тому

      @@scotthunter3892really 🙄 and how would one then listen to the instructions 🤔