On Fri, 6 Jun 2025, jrmitchellj wrote:

> nHave you tried tying a lanyard through one of the mounting holes, and using 
> it to pull the connector out?
>
> I work with a highschool robotics team, and that is a trick they use on their 
> competition robots.  But you need to be sure it is contained so not to get 
> caught on something, and
> accidentally disconnected

i printed some trianglular handles for them
i still need something with a little more mechanical advantage
the handles are a help if one connector is bolted to something
but if they are connected cable to cable it's a pain
maybe the rope would work if i could put my foot on one connector

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> On Fri, Jun 6, 2025 at 8:12 AM fxkl47BF--- via Emc-users 
> <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>       i use quite a few anderson sb175 connectors
>       https://powerwerx.com/anderson-sb-connectors-sb175-175amp
>       my old hands are increasingly having a hard time disconnecting them
>       is there a tool for this or maybe a design to make one
>       i'm having no luck finding such a critter
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