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Revision as of 18:00, 19 December 2009
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About
STEP 1: Open the operator station front cover
This cover uses a hinge at the bottom, so you can swing it down for work inside the operator station.
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STEP 2: Find the 120VAC
You will find 120VAC on the back of the E-Stop button. (Test this with a multimeter.) The terminal with constant power is usually the right side.
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STEP 3: Locate a Spare Wire that Runs Through the Flexible Conduit
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STEP 4: Attach the Spare Wire to the Neutral
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Tools/Parts Needed
14 Gauge THHN stranded wire |
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Vinyl Insulate Terminal Pin for 14 gauge wire (See 159-1617 Kobiconn Terminals Pin Blue 16-14 at Mouser.com) |
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Possibly a jumper bar (Automationdirect.com DINnectors DN-82J10) |
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Crimper for terminal pins, screw drivers, diagonal cutters for cutting the jumper bar |
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