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The 11-03-0044 Mini-Fit Jr Extraction Tool by Militaria is a precision-crafted, durable accessory designed for the safe and easy removal of Mini-Fit Jr. crimped terminals from their housings. Compact and lightweight, it fits perfectly in professional toolkits, enabling efficient maintenance of ATX power supply cables and related connectors without risk of damage.
| Manufacturer | Militaria |
| Part Number | 11-03-0044 |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 0.37 x 0.03 inches |
| Item model number | 11-03-0044 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Best tool for the job
This is the tool. If you are trying to remove pins on mini molex this will help you more than any of those other tool sets with 100 useless tools in them.
J**N
Works well for pins with wires still attached
I bought a kit to add a light to a miter saw. It came with a cable harness to adapt the two. While installing it, the cable pulled out of the connector, and I got this tool to recrimp the pin. The tool works great if there is a wire connected to a pin. If one pushes the wire into the connector, and then insert the tool, the pin comes out quite easily. The pin with no wire did not come out. I suppose that if I had a small enough tweezer, that I could have made it work. I was able to use the one pin where the wire was still attached, and bought a new connector and pins separately, and could reuse the pin with the wire, and recrimp the other wire to another pin. I didn't adequately crimp the wire the first time, and couldn't get that pin out of the second connector either. tldr: Difficult to remove a pin which has no connected wire.
M**R
it works, bends, hurts hand
Wear a glove if you don't want the end to hurt your hand (you must push VERY hard). It is difficult to jam the tool into the Molex housing and seems a little short (sometimes didn't reach). The metal bends easily, but I wouldn't pay more for a better metal. Although more difficult to use, a smashed paper clip can be used when this tool failed to release the pin.
J**N
A must have for pinning ATX PC power pins
I needed to repin my 4pin mini power cord and first bought the big bag of 1000 pin tools for 10$. Those are more useful for automotive. Nothing would work for the PC pins though. I got this and wow, first try pops them right out and did not damage the pins so they could be reused. This it a must have for any PC pinning you need to do.
B**S
Easily broken. At least mine was
This broke way to easy.
M**S
Absolutely useless for the advertised purpose.
I have a lot of small micro-electronics tools. This one is absolutely useless for mini-fit jr connectors. The fingers are far too fat to fit between the housing and the pin. Bent catastrophically the first time using. Returning. Poor quality and design.
O**E
Nice
This one worked perfectly for the job. I should have gotten this before I got the other ones that ended up in the trash lol
P**R
Looks like a toy, but does the job
I had a cable that connected two PCIE 6 pin connectors to one PCIE 8 pin. Unfortunately, it turned out I needed to adapt two PCIE 6 pin connectors to an 8 pin CPU connector, which no one makes. This tiny little tool saved the day, and allowed me to rearrange the pins on the 8 pin connector to what I needed. Like the directions say, be careful that the prongs go on the OUTSIDE of the pin, which is harder than you might think. Once you get that right, push it in, and a gentle (gentle!) tug removes the pin.
C**D
Not suitable for ATX connectors.
Does not fit/work for ATX PSU connectors as described. Don't waste your money here.
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