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14-Pin Deutsch Socket/Pin Removal Tool
Need to pull pins or sockets from a damaged connector on your attachment or loader? This handy extraction tool is made specifically for Deutsch-style 14-pin connectors. It is not intended for 7-pin or 8-pin connector systems.
This is a light-duty tool designed for occasional use—perfect for a few removals when you’re doing a quick repair. It’s not meant to be a lifetime shop tool, so please don’t expect heavy, endless service from it.
Compatible with 14-pin connectors commonly found on many machines, including: Bobcat 14-pin, Caterpillar D-Series 14-pin, John Deere, Case, New Holland, Kubota, Doosan, JCB, Wacker Neuson, Volvo, Mustang, Gehl, and Yanmar.
Your connectors should look like the examples below (tool fits both male and female styles).
This item is not a Bobcat® product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Bobcat® in any way.
Bobcat®, the Bobcat logo, and the color schemes associated with Bobcat machines are registered trademarks of Bobcat Company in the United States and other countries.Bobcat Company is a subsidiary of Doosan Infracore Bobcat Holdings Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Doosan Infracore Co., Ltd.
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This tool is used to remove pins or sockets from Deutsch-style 14-pin connectors on skid steer loaders and attachments.
It works only with Deutsch 14-pin style connectors and does not work with 7-pin or 8-pin connectors.
It works with Bobcat 14-pin, Caterpillar D-Series 14-pin, John Deere, Case, New Holland, Kubota, Doosan, JCB, Wacker Neuson, Volvo, Mustang, Gehl, and Yanmar machines.
Yes, the tool can be used on both male and female Deutsch 14-pin connectors.
No, this is a short-term solution intended for a limited number of pin or socket removals and is not designed for permanent or heavy professional use.
The tool is slid over the wire from the back of the connector, inserted into the rubber seal, gently twisted to engage the retaining barbs, and then the wire is carefully pulled out.
No, the process relies on technique rather than force. Using excessive force can damage the connector or the tool.
If the pin does not release, slightly withdraw the tool, rotate it, and reinsert it to engage all retaining barbs before trying again.
Yes, improper use or applying too much force can damage both the connector and the removal tool.
This tool is intended for users who need occasional pin or socket removal due to connector damage or wiring changes.
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