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GbXÒ BACKPLANE and DAUGHTERCARD INSTALLATION and REPAIR TOOLING Operation Manual; GbXà ?背板和子卡安装和维修工装操作手册
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GbXÒ BACKPLANE and DAUGHTERCARD INSTALLATION and REPAIR TOOLING Operation Manual
GbXÃ ?背板和子卡安装和维修工装操作手册

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GbX® Backplane and Daughtercard Tooling  
*GbX is a Trademark of Amphenol Corp.  
GbX BACKPLANE and DAUGHTERCARD  
INSTALLATION and REPAIR TOOLING  
Order No. 62202-2099  
Operation Manual  
Description  
Operation  
Maintenance  
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WARNING  
NEVER OPERATE, SERVICE, INSTALL, OR ADJUST THIS TOOL WITHOUT PROPER  
INSTRUCTION AND WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE  
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.  
WORK SAFELY AT ALL TIMES  
For Service, Contact Your  
Local Molex Sales Office  
Molex Application Tooling Group  
2200 Wellington Court  
Lisle, Illinois 60532  
Tel: 630-969-4550  
Fax: 630-505-0049  
Visit our Web site at http://www.molex.com  
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Table of Contents  
SECTION  
1
2
3
4
5
General Description and Available Presses  
Installation and Operation  
Maintenance, Spare Parts, Perishable Parts and Problem Checklist  
Available Tooling  
Repair and Replacement Procedures  
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Section 1  
General Description and Available Presses  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
1.6  
Description  
Features  
Technical Specifications  
Delivery Check  
Tools  
Press Requirements  
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General Description  
1.1 Description  
This manual covers the tooling available to press  
Molex GbX® Back plane Power Modules, Back  
plane Connectors, and Daughtercard Modules into  
printed circuit boards. Repair tools and custom tools  
are also covered. The tooling is designed to go into  
a flat platen press. Operation is simple: Position a  
printed circuit board on the customer supplied  
support. Then manually insert a connector(s) into  
the pc board. Position the loading head into the  
connector. Actuate the press to press the connector  
pins into the board.  
1.4 Delivery Check  
Carefully remove the tooling from its shipping  
container and check to be sure what was received  
matches the purchase order and no damage has  
occurred.  
1.5 Tools  
A metric hex wrench set will be required to  
assemble or disassemble tooling mounted in rails.  
Molex Presses  
Molex offers a press that is suitable for this  
application. It is:  
1.2 Features  
The press-in tooling is designed so that one  
module will press in one connector, or several  
modules can be mounted in a tool holder and be  
used to press in any combination of connectors in  
one operation. See Section 4-2 (Ordering  
Instructions) for details.  
62201-3800 8-ton Pneumatic Flat Platen Press  
See Figure 1-1.  
1.6 Press Requirements  
This tooling is designed to fit in a flat platen (or flat  
rock) press, capable of 66N (15 lbs) of force per  
pin.  
1.3 Technical Specifications  
Dimensions and Weight  
The dimensions and weight depend on the tooling  
used and the size of the pc board support.  
Letter Description Dimension (min)  
(See Figure1-3)  
Rate  
A
Upper Platen  
51by 102 by 25.4mm  
(2 by 4 by 1”)  
89mm (3.5”)  
90 connectors pressed in (one at a time) per hour  
depending on operator skill.  
B
C
Opening  
Throat  
150mm (6”)  
A
B
C
Figure 1-3  
PRESS THROAT DIMENSIONS  
Figure 1-1  
62202-3800 8-TON PRESS  
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Section 2  
Installation and Operation  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
Backup for printed circuit boards  
Press stroke adjustment  
Installation  
Operation  
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2.1 Printed Circuit Board Support  
10. Press the connector into the P.C. board and  
observe for any deflection of the board when the  
ram is at the bottom of its stroke.  
The GbX® tooling requires up to 10 lb. per pin of  
force to press the connectors into the printed circuit  
boards. Therefore, a backup or support is required  
to prevent damage to the P.C. board. The support  
fixture should have clearance for the connector  
terminals when they protrude through the underside  
of the P.C. board. It is also recommended that the  
support fixture have locating pins. Due to the  
custom nature of each application, Molex does not  
supply support and locating fixtures, the customer  
normally supplies them.  
2.2 Press Stroke Adjustment  
Most presses have some means of adjusting the  
stroke; please refer to the appropriate manual (for  
the press being used) for press stroke adjustments.  
The stroke should be adjusted so that when the  
press ram stops in the down position, the bottom of  
the connector is flush to .25mm (.010 in.) above the  
surface of the P.C. board. See Figure 2-1.  
.25mm  
(.010 in.)  
Max.  
The following is one simple way of making a P.C.  
board support and locating fixture:  
1. Locate a suitable piece of material for the  
backup. It should be approximately 3/4 inch  
thick and same size or a little larger than the  
printed circuit board to be used. While  
aluminum could be used, a rigid nonconductive  
material such as a phenolic is preferred. (A  
stack of scrap P.C. boards of suitable size could  
be fastened together and used.)  
Figure 2-1  
MAXIMUM CLEARANCE WHEN  
CONNECTOR FULLY SEATED  
2.3 Installation  
2. Obtain a scrap P.C. board like the ones to be  
assembled. Attach this board to the material  
from step 1.  
The only installation required is when you need to  
install insertion modules into a tooling holder. To  
do this, use the following procedure:  
3. Using an oversize drill bit, drill through each  
hole where a pin from the connector will go.  
Drill deep enough into the lower material to be  
certain the pins do not bottom out when inserted  
(at least 5mm [0.20in] deep).  
1. Along the lower edge of the tooling holder is a  
row of M3 set screws, (See Figure 2-2), back  
these out so that they do not protrude into the  
inside of the holder.  
4. Locate two (2) holes on the P.C. board to use as  
locating points. Drill for and mount suitably  
sized dowel pins in these two locations on the  
support fixture.  
5. Clear out the support for any components  
mounted on the underside of the printed circuit  
board.  
KEYWAY  
6
Place a P.C. board on top of the support,  
located by the two pins, and check that the  
holes for the connector pins are aligned.  
M3 SET SCREW  
Figure 2-2  
TOOLING HOLDER  
7. Pre-insert a connector in the P.C. board in the  
correct position.  
8. Insert the press-in tool of proper size into the  
connector.  
2. Slide the insertion modules into the tooling  
holder in the proper order. See Figure 2-3.  
The modules are keyed so that they cannot be  
put in backwards.  
9. Place the support with the P.C. board under the  
press ram.  
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HOLDER  
TYPICAL  
INSERTION MODULES  
Figure 2-5  
ALIGNING TERMINAL  
Figure 2-3  
PINS TO HOLES  
MOUNTING INSERT MODULE IN A MOUNTING BLOCK  
3. Now tighten the M3 set screws against the  
modules with one (1) screw against each power  
module inserter, two (2) screws evenly spaced on  
a 10 wide header insertion module and at least  
three (3) screws evenly spaced on a 25 wide  
header insertion module. Figure 2-4 shows a  
typical completed assembly.  
2. Locate the pre-loaded board into the support  
pallet. See Figure 2-6.  
LOCATING  
PC BOARD  
PIN  
LOCATING PIN  
CAUTION: Do not over tighten the setscrews; this  
could damage the insertion tool.  
NOTE: See Section 4 for details on selecting  
modules and mounting blocks.  
CONNECTOR  
ASSEMBLY  
SUPPORT PALLET  
Figure 2-6  
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY ON  
PC BOARD SUPPORT PALLET  
3. Locate the tooling assembly in the connector  
assembly, carefully checking alignment. The  
orientation feature on the tool must engage with  
the notch on the connector body. See Figure 2-7.  
Figure 2-4  
TYPICAL INSERTION  
TOOL ASSEMBLY  
2.4 Operation  
Header insertion Tooling  
Figure 2-7  
TOOLING LOCATED IN THE  
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY  
1. Carefully locate the connector(s) on the  
printed circuit board and start in by hand.  
Make sure terminal pin 1 is in the correct  
position on all connectors. See Figure 2-5.  
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3. Locate the P.C. board with the connector  
assembly on the user supplied support pallet.  
4. Position the insertion tooling on the connector  
assembly.  
4. Position the pre loaded support pallet under the  
press platen.  
5. Cycle the press. See Section 2.1 (Press Stroke  
Adjustment).  
See Figure 2-9.  
6. Remove the loaded support pallet.  
7. Carefully remove the insertion tool assembly.  
Remove the printed circuit board.  
PRESS-IN-TOOL  
PC BOARD  
Daughtercard Tooling  
Operation for inserting Daughtercard assemblies is  
different because Daughtercard connectors are  
available only in complete assemblies that are held  
together with a stiffener rail, so therefore, insertion  
tooling is only determined by the total assembly  
length. The insertion module is 100mm long and can  
be used alone or stacked in a tool holder for larger  
connector assemblies.  
LOCATING  
PIN  
LOCATING  
CONNECTOR  
PIN  
ASSEMBLY  
SUPPORT PALLET  
Figure 2-9  
1. Locate the Daughtercard connector assembly on  
the printed circuit board.  
PC BOARD, CONNECTOR, AND TOOLING ON  
SUPPORT PALLET READY FOR PRESS  
2. Start the assembly into the board by hand. Check  
for proper seating and bent pins under the  
assembly after pre loading on to the P.C. board.  
See Figure 2-8.  
5. Position the P.C. board and support fixture  
under the press platen.  
6. Cycle the press.  
7. Remove the loaded support pallet from the  
press.  
STIFFENER RAIL  
8. Remove the insertion tool.  
9. Carefully remove the assembled printed circuit  
board from the support pallet.  
SIGNAL  
MODULE (11)  
ALIGNMENT  
POWER  
BLOCK  
PC BOARD  
MODULE  
Figure 2-8  
TYPICAL DAUGHTERCARD ASSEMBLY  
ON THE PC BOARD  
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Section 3  
MAINTENANCE  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
Cleaning  
Lubrication  
Preventive Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
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3.1. Cleaning  
Once a day, the support fixture should be cleaned of dust and plating particles and other debris. Compressed air  
may be necessary to remove debris from the pin clearance holes.  
CAUTION: Use extreme caution when using compressed air for cleaning as it can cause debris to get  
lodged in the tooling, and fly out at the operator. USE of proper safety glasses by the operator and onlookers  
is required.  
3.2 Lubrication  
There is no lubrication required on any of the GbX® tooling. However, the presses each have their own  
requirements for lubrication and maintenance. The instruction manual for the specific press being used should be  
referred to. Molex provides a sheet for logging routine preventive maintenance in this section.  
3.3 Preventive Maintenance  
DAILY: Clean, See Section 3.1  
MONTHLY: Lubricate, See Section 3.2  
CHECK SHEET MONTH___________YEAR_________  
Days of the Week  
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN  
Week Daily Use  
Solution  
1
2
3
4
Cleaning  
Daily  
Lubricate  
Monthly  
Schedule should be adjusted up or down depending on usage. Molex recommends that a log of preventive  
maintenance be kept with the tool.  
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3.4 Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Refer to the appropriate press manual  
and adjust the stroke. See Section 2.2.  
Check fixture and repair as required.  
Check alignment of fixture in press.  
Check to be sure the press platen is pressing  
squarely on the tooling block.  
Press stroke set too low.  
Connector  
Being Damaged  
Something not properly aligned.  
"Blades" on tooling bent or damaged. Replace tool.  
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Section 4  
AVAILABLE TOOLS  
4.1  
Standard Press-In-Tools  
®
Table 4-1  
Table 4-2  
Table 4-3  
Assembly Tooling for GbX Signal Headers  
®
Assembly Tooling for GbX Daughtercard Receptacles  
Standard Tool Holder for Back Plane Header Assembly  
®
Table 4-4  
Field Repair Tooling for GbX Backplane and Daughtercard  
Assemblies  
4.2  
Standard Tool Ordering Procedure  
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4.1 Standard Press-In-Tools  
Standard Insertion Tools  
All the applicable GbX® connectors and the standard tooling required for each connector are located in these tables.  
Table 4-1  
Assembly Tooling for GbX® Signal Headers (For use in standard tool holders)  
Refer to the individual instruction sheets for more information on Individual tools.  
Tool  
Description  
Tool Size  
(Long)  
Product Number  
Illustration  
GbX® Signal Header  
(2 pair by 5 wide)  
(75827 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2810  
9.25mm  
(.364”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(2 pair by 10 wide)  
(75647, 75827, 75828, 75832, and, 75833 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2410  
18.50mm  
(.728”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(2 pair by 20 wide)  
(75647, and 75834 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2420  
37.00mm  
(1.457”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(2 pair by 25 wide)  
(75647, 75827, and 75832 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2430  
46.25mm  
(1.82”)  
GbX-U™ Signal Header  
(2 pair by 45 wide)  
(76922 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-3025  
85.09mm  
(3.35”)  
GbX-U™ Signal Header  
(2 pair by 45 wide)  
(76922 and 76923 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-3026  
85.09mm  
(3.35”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(3 pair by 5 wide)  
(75433 and 75836 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2500  
9.25mm  
(.364”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(3 pair by 10 wide)  
(75433, 75434, 75836, 75837, and 75844 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2510  
18.50mm  
(.728”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(3 pair by 25 wide)  
(75433, 75434, 75836, 75837, and 75844 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2530  
46.25mm  
(1.821”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(4 pair by 5 wide) (2.5mm)  
(75235 series)  
Wide Differential  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2110  
9.53mm  
(0.38”)  
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Tool  
Description  
Tool Size  
(Long)  
Product Number  
Illustration  
GbX® Signal Header  
(4 pair by 7 wide) (2.5mm)  
(75235 series)  
Wide Differential  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2120  
12.7mm  
(0.50”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(4 pair by 10 wide)  
(75831-All 4 pair series)  
(75235, 75838, and 75839 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2000  
18.50mm  
(.728”)  
GbX® Signal Header “RE” Series  
(4 pair by 10 wide) 2.5mm  
(75644, 75870, 75871, and 75872 series)  
2.5mm Pitch  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2630  
25.00mm  
(.984”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(Double 4 pair by 10 wide) (75830-All 4 pair series)  
(75235, 75831, and 75839 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2010  
37.00mm  
(1.457”)  
*For two stacked 10’s only. Not for 20 wide discrete.  
GbX® Signal Header  
(4 pair by 25 wide)  
(75235, 75466, and 75831 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2020  
46.25mm  
(1.821”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(5 pair by 10 wide)  
(75237, and 75848 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2030  
18.50mm  
(.728”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(Double 5 pair by 10 wide) (75237, and 75848 series)  
*For two stacked 10’s only. Not for 20 wide discrete.  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2040  
37.00mm  
(1.457”)  
GbX-U™ Signal Header  
(5 pair by 10 wide)  
(76922 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-3030  
20.32mm  
(0.80”)  
GbX-U™ Signal Header  
(5 pair by 10 wide)  
(76932 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-3031  
20.32mm  
(0.80”)  
GbX® Signal Header  
(5 pair by 25 wide)  
(75237, and 75848 series)  
Insertion Tool  
62202-2050  
46.25mm  
(1.821”)  
2 pair by 5 wide  
L Series  
(75861, 75862, 75863and 75864 series)  
Insertion Module 9.25mm  
62202-2440 (.364”)  
2 pair 10 wide  
L Series  
(75861, 75862, and 75863 series)  
Insertion Module 18.50mm  
62202-2450 (.728”)  
2 pair 25 wide  
L Series  
(75861 and 75863 series)  
Insertion Module 46.25mm  
62202-2470 (1.821”)  
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Tool  
Description  
Tool Size  
(Long)  
Product Number  
Illustration  
3 pair by 5 wide  
L Series  
(75649, and 75858 series)  
Insertion Module 9.25mm  
62202-2540 (.364”)  
3 pair 10 wide  
L Series  
(75467, 75649 and 75858 series)  
Insertion Module 18.50mm  
62202-2550 (.728”)  
3 pair 25 wide  
L Series  
(75649 and 75858 series)  
Insertion Module 46.25mm  
62202-2570 (1.821  
4 pair by 5 wide  
L Series  
(75465, 75466,75854, and 75856 series)  
Insertion Module 9.25mm  
62202-2015 (.364”)  
4 pair 10 wide L Series  
(75465, 75466, 75854, 75855,  
75856, and 75857 series)  
Insertion Module 18.50mm  
62202-2025 (.728”)  
2 pair 1 up  
Power module  
(75492 series)  
Insertion Module 5.55mm  
62202-2480 (.219”)  
2 pair 2 up  
Power module  
(75492 series)  
Insertion Module 12.95mm  
62202-2485 (.509”)  
2 pair 3 up  
Power module  
(75492 series)  
Insertion Module 20.35mm  
62202-2490 (.801”)  
3 pair 1 up  
Power module  
(75331 series)  
Insertion Module 5.55mm  
62202-2580 (.219”)  
3 pair 2 up  
Power module  
(75332 series)  
Insertion Module 12.95mm  
62202-2585 (.509”)  
3 pair 3 up  
Power module  
(75333 series)  
Insertion Module 20.35mm  
62202-2590 (.801”)  
4 pair 1 up  
Power module  
(75341 series)  
Insertion Module 5.55mm  
62202-2005 (.219”)  
4 pair 2 up  
Power module  
(75342 series)  
Insertion Module 12.95mm  
62202-2060 (.510”)  
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Tool  
Description  
Tool Size  
(Long)  
Product Number  
Illustration  
4 pair 3 up  
Power module  
(75343 series)  
Insertion Module 20.35mm  
62202-2061 (.801”)  
5 pair 1 up Power module  
(75510,75512, 75513, 75514, 75515,  
75516, 75517 75518,and 75519 series)  
Insertion Module 5.55mm  
62202-2007 (.219”)  
5 pair 2 up  
Power module  
(75520,75524, 75526, 75527 and 75529 series)  
Insertion Module 12.95mm  
62202-2062 (.510”)  
5 pair 3 up  
Power module  
(75530,75534, 75536, 75537 and 75539 series)  
Insertion Module 20.35mm  
62202-2063  
(.801”)  
GbX® Signal Headers,  
2,3,4, and 5 pair-closed end  
(All Headers with Guide/ Polarizer)  
Spacer Block  
62202-2009  
6.35mm  
(.250”)  
Table 4-2  
Assembly Tooling for GbX® (Daughtercard Receptacles)  
Tool  
Description  
Tool Size  
(Long)  
Product Number  
Illustration  
2 pair Daughtercard Insert  
(75650, 75676 series)  
Insertion Module  
62202-2495  
100mm  
2 pair Ram Insert  
(75966 series)  
Insertion Module  
62202-2496  
100mm  
100mm  
100mm  
100mm  
100mm  
3 pair Daughtercard Insert  
(75370, 75660, 75666 75876 and 75877 series)  
Insertion Module  
62202-2595  
4 pair Ram Insert  
(75717 series)  
Insertion Module  
62202-2096  
4 pair Daughtercard Insert  
(75220, 75420, 75426, and 75878 series)  
Insertion Module  
62202-0214  
5 pair Daughtercard Insert  
(75360 series)  
Insertion Module  
62202-2008  
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Table 4-3  
Standard Tool Holder for Back Plane Header Assembly  
Tool Description  
Tool Length  
Illustration  
Tool Holder for Backplane Assembly  
Tooling 62201-9501  
24mm  
Tool Holder for Backplane Assembly  
Tooling 62201-9502  
72mm  
156mm  
216mm  
254mm  
304.8mm  
406.4mm  
Tool Holder for Backplane Assembly  
Tooling 62201-9503  
Tool Holder for Backplane Assembly  
Tooling 62201-9504  
Tool Holder for Backplane Assembly  
Tooling 62201-9509  
Tool Holder for Backplane Assembly  
Tooling 62201-9511  
Tool Holder for Backplane Assembly  
Tooling 62201-9512  
Table 4-4  
Field Repair Tooling for GbX® Backplane and Daughtercard Assemblies  
Tool  
Product Number  
Illustration  
Description  
Daughtercard Receptacles  
Stiffener Removal Tool  
62202-2300  
GbX® 2 and 3 pair Assembly  
(75370, 75650, 75660, 75666, 75676,and 75877 series)  
Daughtercard Receptacles/Ram  
GbX® 2 (75650, 75966) and 3 pair Assembly  
(75370, 75660, 75666, 75676, and 75877 series)  
Stiffener Removal Tool  
and Insertion Tool  
62202-2900  
Daughtercard Receptacles  
GbX® 4 and 5 pair Assembly  
(75360, 75420, 75426, 75878 series)  
Stiffener Removal Tool  
62202-2070  
Daughtercard Receptacles  
GbX® 4 pair (2.5mm) Assembly  
(75809 series)  
Stiffener Removal Tool  
62202-2620  
GbX® 4 pair Ram Assembly  
(75717 series)  
Stiffener Removal Tool  
62202-2600  
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Tool  
Illustration  
Description  
Daughtercard Receptacles  
GbX® 2 pair Assembly  
(75650, 75676, and 75874 series)  
Wafer Removal Tool  
62202-2083  
Daughtercard Receptacles  
GbX® 2 pair Right Angle Male (RAM) Assembly  
(75966 series)  
Wafer Removal Tool  
62202-2086  
Daughtercard Receptacles  
GbX® 3, 4 and 5 pair Assembly  
(75220, 75360, 75370, 75420,  
Wafer Removal Tool  
62202-2080  
75426, 75660, 75666, 75876, 75877, 75878 series)  
Signal Pair  
Inserter Repair Tool  
62202-2090  
Backplane Headers  
Signal pins (All sizes)  
Backplane Headers  
Shields (All sizes)  
Shield Removal Tool  
62202-2100  
Backplane Headers  
GbX-U™  
(76922, 76923, 76932, and 76933 series)  
Removal Tool  
Backplane Headers  
62100-9610  
Backplane  
GbX-U™  
(76922, 76923, 76932, and 76933 series)  
Signal Contact  
Insertion Tool  
62100-5110  
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4.2 Standard Tool Ordering Procedure  
Stacking Tooling  
All the insertion tooling listed in Table 4-1 and 4-2 can be stacked in any combination so as to be able to  
simultaneously press in any arrangement of stacked connectors. Tooling holders are available in various lengths.  
Figure 4-1 shows a typical setup for a 4 pair by 25 wide signal module and a one up power module in a standard  
tool holder.  
Ordering Tooling for Backplane Connectors  
In order to insert a typical row of backplane connectors, it is necessary  
to select the individual insertion tools and then pick the appropriate  
tooling holder (See example).  
Basic Procedure  
1. Determine the combination of signal modules and power modules  
Figure 4-1  
TYPICAL INSERTION  
TOOL ASSEMBLY  
to be inserted.  
2. Select the proper insertion modules from Table 4-1 and Table 4-2.  
3. Table 4-1 and Table 4-2 show the tool sizes. (L) Write down the  
length of each tool selected.  
NOTE: Make sure that if you require four of a particular tool, write down its length 4 times.  
NOTE: When using two 10 wide backplane insertion modules to press in a 20 wide header, only one module  
uses a side plate with a locating peg. On the second module, replace the pegged side plate with 62202-2003  
un-pegged version.  
4. Total up these lengths.  
5. Using the length just calculated, select the next largest tooling holder from Table 4-3. The tooling holder can be  
shorter than the total tooling but not by more than 0.5 mm per side.  
62202-0205  
6. All of the tools selected above must be ordered separately.  
62201-9502  
Example  
To be inserted: (1) 4 pair 25 wide Backplane Signal Module and (1) 4  
pair 1 up Power Module.  
1. Look at Table 4-1 and find the required tools. In this case it would  
be a 62202-2020 and a 62202-2005.  
2. From Table 4-1 get the lengths of these tools. (Numbers may be  
rounded up) 62202-2020 =46.25mm and 62202-2005 = 5.55mm.  
3. Add these two values for a total of 51.80mm.  
4. From the Tooling Holder list in Table 4-3, pick the 72mm long  
holder, P.N. 62201-9502.  
5. Thus the order to Molex should include the following:  
62202-2020  
Figure 4-2  
EXAMPLE TOOL ASSEMBLY  
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Quantity  
Order No.  
Description  
1
1
1
62202-2020  
62202-2005  
62201-9502  
4 pair by 25 wide Header Insertion Tool  
4 pair 1 up Power mod. Insertion Module  
72mm Long Tooling Holder  
(Figure 4-2 shows the assembled unit.)  
Ordering Daughtercard Tooling  
Daughtercard connectors only come in custom assemblies that are loaded in a stiffener rail. The daughtercard  
insertion modules are 100 mm long. Therefore, insertion tools can be used individually for connector assemblies  
that are shorter than 100mm. or stacked in a tool holder for connector assemblies that are longer.  
Basic Procedure  
1.  
2.  
Determine the combination of signal wafers and power modules to be inserted.  
Determine the total length of the stack of components. Using that length, select the DaughterCard insertion  
tools required to cover the whole connector assembly. If more than one 100mm module is used, a tool holder  
of appropriate length will be needed. This can be selected from Table 4-3.  
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Section 5  
Repair and Replacement  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
Backplane Repair Procedure  
®
GbX Backplane Shield Repair Procedure  
Daughtercard Repair Procedure  
Glossary of Terms  
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5.1 GbX® Backplane Repair Procedure:  
For the removal and replacement of Signal Pair pins.  
The following tools are required:  
NEEDLE NOSE  
PLIERS  
Signal Pair Pin Replacement Tool  
62202-2090  
Shield Removal Tool  
5/16” T-handle wrench *  
Needle nose pliers (miniature) *  
Tweezers *  
62202-2100  
CONNECTOR  
Plastic hammer *  
* Not supplied by Molex  
Removal  
SIGNAL PINS  
FIGURE 5-1  
To remove damaged signal pins, grasp them with the needle  
nose pliers and pull straight up from the board. It is  
recommended that both pins in a pair be replaced. See Figure  
5-1. In some cases it may be necessary to straighten a bent pin with the tweezers to allow access with the pliers.  
NOTE: Never reuse a backplane signal pin once it has been removed. Also, no more than three pins should be  
pressed into any plated through hole.  
Replacement  
To replace pairs of pins, use insertion tool no. 62202-2090.  
Note: The pins are left and right handed and must be loaded into the connector in their proper orientation. They  
should be positioned in the insertion tool so that the  
INSERTION  
TOOL  
62202-2090  
ribs on the center of the pins are located in the  
grooves in the tip of the tool, facing the round  
indentations. Due to the small size of the pins, a  
tweezers may help in this operation. There should be  
a slight friction fit when the pins are inserted all the  
way in to the tip. See Figure 5-2. Carefully load and  
push the pins down into the connector base until the  
tool stops against the board. See Figure 5-3. Then  
remove the inserter from the connector.  
CONNECTOR  
INSERTION  
TOOL  
62202-2090  
RIB OF PIN  
IN THE GROOVE  
SIGNAL PINS  
ROUND  
INDENTATIONS  
OF TOOL  
SIGNAL PINS  
Figure 5-3  
Figure 5-2  
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BACKPLANE SHIELDS  
5.2 GbX® Backplane Shield Repair Procedure:  
CONNECTOR  
For the removal and replacement of Backplane Shield.  
The following tools are required:  
Shield Removal Tool 62202-2100  
5/16” T-handle wrench *  
Plastic hammer *  
Appropriate signal insertion module  
(For shield replacement)  
RETENTION FORKS  
OF THE SHIELD  
REMOVAL TOOL  
* Not supplied by Molex  
The backplane shield removal tool will remove 10 to  
25 wide shields, from 2, 3, 4, and 5 pair assemblies.  
MAKE SURE  
THERE IS NOT DEBRIS  
NOTE: Never reuse a backplane shield once it has been removed.  
IN THIS AREA  
Figure 5-4  
Removal  
Preset the shield removal tool so the retention grippers are fully extended and there is no debris in the area shown in  
Figure 5-4. Insert the tip of the removal tool into the connector with the grippers over the shield to be removed. Be  
careful not to damage the metallic parts in the connector. Insert a 5/16“ T-handle (not supplied with this tool) into the  
socket head screw on the top of the tool, (See Figure 5-5) and rotate clockwise until the tool grips the shield. Then  
continue to turn the T-handle one complete rotation. Remove the tool and shield by lifting vertically from the  
connector. Remove the shield from the tool by rotating the socket head screw counter-clockwise three complete  
turns.  
Replacement  
To install a replacement shield, use the appropriate signal insertion module for the connector being repaired. The  
shields must be installed with the protruding stiffening ribs facing away from the backplane notch on the connector  
housing. See Figure5-6. Preload the shield in its proper location and then load the insertion module. Gently tap the  
top of the insertion module with the plastic hammer until the shield is fully seated.  
NOTCHES IN  
CONNECTOR HOUSING  
5/16”T-HANDLE  
WRENCH  
(CUSTOMER SUPPLIED  
62202-2100  
SHIELD REMOVAL  
THE BACKPLANE  
STIFFENER RIBS ARE  
FACING AWAY FROM  
THE NOTCH SIDE OF  
THE CONNECTOR  
TOOL  
Figure 2  
Figure 5-6  
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5.3 GbX® Daughtercard Repair Procedure:  
For the removal and replacement of Signal and Power Wafer replacement.  
The following tools are required:  
Stiffener press, 2,3,4, and 5 pair 62202-2070 or 62202-2620 for 75809 series only.  
Press Block  
Wafer Removal Tool  
62201-6250  
62202-2080  
Plastic hammer * (Or Small arbor press) *  
Pallet to support P.C. board *  
Small arbor press (optional)*  
* Not supplied by Molex  
Stiffener Removal  
Before using the Stiffener Press, make sure the orientation of the tool is in the right position and the pins of the tool  
are facing down towards the stiffener. To remove stiffener, place the small pins in the tool into the round holes of  
the stiffener while locating the rib on the tool against the wafer tabs that extend through the stiffener. Then rotate  
the knob clockwise (CW) to push the stiffener off of the wafers. See Figure 5-7 and 5-8.  
Note:  
For longer connectors, it may be necessary to work the stiffener loose by moving the press tool from one end of the  
connector to the other until the stiffener can be easily removed.  
ROTATE  
KNOB  
CLOCKWISE  
62202-2070  
STIFFENER  
PRESS  
WAFER  
TABS  
SHSS  
STIFFENER  
PRESS  
WAFER  
TABS  
STIFFENER  
CONNECTOR  
Figure 5-8  
Figure 5-7  
STIFFENER  
PINS INSERTED  
STIFFENER  
INTO THE STIFFENER  
Wafer Removal  
First identify the GbX® wafer that needs to be replaced.  
NOTE:  
Marking the defective wafer with white correction fluid or other similar material will aid in the removal process.  
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Position the 62202-2080 Wafer Removal Tool over the defective wafer with the slotted jaws over the nubs on the  
end of the wafer. See Figure 5-9. While holding the tool in position over the wafer, squeeze the handles until the  
jaws clamp the defective wafer. While applying pressure to the handles, pull straight up until the wafer slips out of  
the assembly. See Figure 5-10. It may be necessary to also remove and replace adjacent wafers as they are  
easily damaged in the process of removal.  
62202-2080  
WAFER  
REMOVAL TOOL  
62202-2080  
WAFER  
REMOVAL TOOL  
WAFER  
PC BOARD  
Figure 5-9  
Figure 5-10  
NIBS OF THE WAFER  
Wafer Replacement  
Set a support pallet beneath the PC board to allow the pins to protrude below the board when the wafers are  
pressed on the board. Preload the new wafers into the plated through holes. Place the Press Block on top of the  
wafers and behind the tabs that hold the stiffener in place. Then gently tap the block with the plastic hammer until  
the wafers are seated. See Figure 5-11. A small arbor press like the one shown in Figure 5-12 can be used with  
the press block in place of the plastic hammer.  
PLASTIC  
HAMMER  
62201-6250  
PRESS BLOCK  
SUPPORT  
PALLET  
PC BOARD  
Figure 5-12  
Figure 5-11  
PRESS BLOCK BEHIND  
THE WAFER TABS  
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Power Module Replacement  
Replacing a Power Module is similar to the one described for replacing a wafer. To install a new power  
connector, set a support pallet beneath the PC board. This allows the pins to protrude below the board when the  
connector is pressed on the board. Preload the new power module into the plated through holes. Place the press  
block on top of the power module behind the tabs that hold the stiffener in place. Then gently tap the block with  
the plastic hammer until the module is seated.  
Stiffener Replacement  
Place the stiffener back on the connector and align the slots with the tabs on the wafers. See Figure 5-13. Rotate  
the Stiffener Press 180° so that the pins are on the top of the press and away from the stiffener. Use the jaws to  
push the stiffener securely in place. See Figure 5-14. Rotate the knob on the press counter clockwise (CCW).  
Check that the stiffener locating features are protruding through the slots in the back of the stiffener.  
Note:  
For longer connectors, move the clamp from one end of the connector to the other until the stiffener is fully seated.  
ROTATE KNOB  
COUNTER CLOCKWISE  
STIFFENER  
PRESS  
STIFFENER  
PRESS  
PINS FACING UP  
WAFER  
TABS  
STIFFENER  
SLOTS  
WAFER TABS  
STIFFENER  
Figure 5-14  
Figure 5-13  
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5.4 Glossary of Terms:  
A simple fixture used to locate and support a printed circuit while a compliant pin connector is  
Backup (or support) being pressed into the pc board. Considerable force is required to press one of these connectors  
Pallet  
into a pc board, thus the pc board must be adequately supported to avoid being damaged.  
It must have adequate clearance for the terminals when they protrude through the pc board.  
A connector which has terminals that are designed to give slightly when pressed into a hole in a  
pc board so that the terminal (pin) makes solid electrical contact with the printed circuit board,  
alleviating the need for soldering.  
Compliant Pin  
Connector  
A press in which the upper tooling or die set is not attached to the press ram. The ram has a  
simple flat plate (or platen) attached to it. For this application, the upper tooling is positioned  
in the connector(s). The press ram comes down on top this tooling and presses on it. When the  
press ram goes back up, the upper tooling stays with the connector.  
Flat Platen Press  
PC Board  
Abbreviation for printed circuit board  
The tooling that goes on top of the connector. It contains the mounting block and dies (or tools)  
necessary to properly apply pressure where required to push the connector terminals and locking  
posts into the holes in the printed circuit board.  
Upper Tooling  
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