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How do you guys remove the spade connectors that have the little tit sticking thru the spade?

Must be an easy way I just cant figure out. Always end up damaging them :wallbash:

..................... :thanks: AmTec

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the spade connectors that have the little tit sticking thru

Those are usually some sort of lock, such as on Bosch D/W wiring, and can be released by pressing sideways on the spring which is part of the female spade.

The others are like a W/P timer block and those you need a long, very thin piece such as a ground down bicycle spoke to slide in beside the terminal and depress the lock - bend back up gently to reinstall

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