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    Quote Originally Posted by junkfreak View Post
    I searched old treads and found nothing. Only info is for ends on ribbon wire. So for now I save them. Checked u tube also with no luck. Seems this question has been asked before, with no response except for ribbon ends.
    If your talking about the connectors with the thumb screws to tighten up then their molded into the connector. I don't know of an easy way to remove the pins, unless it would be freezing it first then smashing with a hammer.

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