Replacing a ZIF Connector Locking Flap
ID: 153175
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Steps:
- A Locking flap with the markings "DDF" and "30d" visible on the top is shown in the first photo. It is positioned in the right direction to be replaced.
- If the locking flap is positioned the wrong way it is easy to turn it around.
- Lift the back of the locking flap to position it vertical to the ZIF connector.
- Insert one side of the flap first. A slight resistance will be felt before it is positioned.
- You have to be very gentle so as not to break it. The use of tweezers and a magnifying glass is recommended.
- The gold pins of the connectors must fit inside the flap. The "grid" of the flap is therefore positioned between the gold pins and the silver pins.
- Gradually insert the flap from right to left.
- Keep the flap in the vertical position so that it does not come out of its housing.
- Finish by inserting the left side in the same way as the right side.
- This is a delicate operation. On occasion the flap comes out of the housing. If that happens, starting over is the best option.
- Finish by pushing the flap as far as possible inside the connector.
- Verify that the flap pivots correctly without coming off its axis.