Figure 48 Cable attaching example
1: Flat washer
When using a hard power cable, attach it near its terminal to free the terminal and the cable from
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stress.
Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals.
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The power cable of the same type and in the same direction should be bound together and kept
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organized.
The following table lists the requirements in the binding with cable ties.
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Table 55 Tie-binding parameters
Cable bundle diameter (mm)
10
10 to 30
30
No cable or bundle can tie a knot.
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The metal parts of the crimped cold-pressed terminal blocks (such as air switch) cannot stretch
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beyond the blocks.
2: Spring washer
Space between bundles (mm)
80 to 150
150 to 200
200 to 300
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3: Nut