Need help with Hirose connector

Hi,

I have a hirose connector (a type HR10A plug with soldering cups).

One of this series...

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I would very much like to solder a cable to this damn thing, but I can't figure out how to get access to the solder cups!

I give up, what is the trick? Obviously, I somehow have to force the assembly that contains the pins out of the connector body so that I can solder to it. But it seems that it won't budge.

Anyone have experience with these?

Thanks!

-A.

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angdis-bb
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We had to deal with these darn things a while ago... Just mate a plug and receptacle together and then you can get a better grip to unscrew the 2 parts of the connector. You might need a rubber pad to get a better grip.

John Muchow

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John Muchow

Look at page 20-ish of

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IIRC, you have to unscrew the connector shell in the middle...

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William P. N. Smith

Many connectors require a special insertion/extraction tool to remove the pins. But I've only seen these with crimp-on pins, never with solder types[1]. Maybe Hirose has a solution. Contact them.

[1] After doing hundreds of DB connectors back when RS-232 was the mainstay of datacomm, I changed from solder to crimp-on connectors. I went from what seemed an eternity to solder a connector to just a few minutes. You might heed that advice from an old firm believer in solder, crimp-on _is_ a drastic time saver. The good quality tools aren't cheap but they pay for themselves many times over.
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Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, th

Thanks Watson and John,

I wish I had a choice of which connector to use, but this is for a camera that I need to interface to. It is a one-time job, so I would like to avoid purchasing any specialized tools.

John, I will try what you suggested-- plug the connector in and turn to unscrew the parts.

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angdis

Wait until you try to solder wire to those tiny cups. :-)

We ended up pre-tinning all the wires and one of us even prefilled the cups with solder too. He just placed the wire above the cup, heated the cup, and pushed the wire in. Seemed to work well for him....YMMV.

If you have a "third hand" or other way to firmly hold the connector while soldering, it will make things a LOT easier....at least, it did for us.

John Muchow

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John Muchow

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