Method of Cabling Front connected fuse fittings
1. Remove red nylon insulating shroud to release cable sleeve.
2. Remove cable sleeve.
3. Fit cable sleeve over cable.
4. Fit conductor into fuse base terminal and tighten cable clamping screw to secure. If flexible cables are used, their relatively fine strands may be given increased protection by the use of thin wall copper ferrules over the conductor.
The following should be taken into account:
a) The inside diameter of the thin wall copper ferrule should match that of the bared conductor end as closely as possible.
b) The length of the thin wall copper ferrule should match that of the tunnel in the fuse base terminal.
c) The wall thickness of the ferrule should be thin enough for the ferrule to be compressed by the tightening of the cable clamping screw. The flexible conductors will then be consolidated within the deformed ferrule.
5. Replace red nylon shroud taking care that it holds the cable sleeve in position by locating the shroud in the groove in the sleeves.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Front Connected 63 Fuse Fitting
12:47 AM by onesecond
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Labels: conductor, conductors, copper, diameter, ferrule, ferrules, flexible cables, fuse, groove, PDF Download, red nylon, screw, strands, terminal c, thin wall, wall thickness
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