Extracting or inserting tool for soldered components

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26/14, 113/87

B23K 1/02 (1980.01)

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CA 1060274

ABSTRACT A tool for either removing a multi-pin component from a circuit board or for inserting it therein. The tool comprises a heater body which may, for example, be screwed to a soldering instrument in lieu of a solder tip and an extractor. The heater body has a shape corresponding to that of the pins to be soldered or desoldered; for example, the heater body may consist of two parallel, spaced walls or it may consist of two semi- cylindrical portions. They are used to heat the solder about the pins of the component. The extractor co-operates with the heater body and is mounted behind the heater body. It is provided with a pair of claws, which may be bifurcated to grip the component, and a pair of spring-urged handles for opening and closing the jaws. A spring may be provided between the extractor and the heater body for urging the extractor away from the heater body, thereby to automatically pull a component from the circuit board after the solder has melted.

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