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New Wht-1884 King Narco Connector Contact Extraction Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:WHT-1884 Brand:MOLEX Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

**NEW**

CONTACT EXTRACTION TOOL FOR KING/NARCO MOUNTING TRAY CONNECTOR CONTACTS

WORKS WITH BOTH WHITE AND BLACK MOLEX STYLE TRAY CONNECTOR CONTACTS

PART NUMBER  WHT1884

This is the proper extraction tool for King and Narco mounting tray connector contacts.  It may work with other similar style contacts.  It is always best to use the right tool for the job because it is very easy to damage the plastic connector housing. 

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