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US $5.49
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Pacific Northwest, United States

Pacific Northwest, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:0411-240-2005 Country of Manufacture:Czech Republic Part Brand:Deutsch Brand:Deutsch

Deutsch Contact Removal Tool 0411-240-2005

 

This listing is for 1 removal tool

 

Removes 18-22 AWG, Size 20, Pins and Sockets from Deutsch DTM and round series connectors.

 

Removal tools are small, easy-to-use, and fabricated from heavy duty plastic to remove contacts without damaging the connector body, connector seals, insulation, or wire.

 

  • Color: Red 
  • Plastic Material 
  • 20-22 Wire Gauge 
  • Contact Size 20
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