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Wiring Electric Vibrator Cont.
Trim the conductors within the wiring box leaving plenty of slack. Next, strip the conductor
insulation for 1/4 in. to 3/8 in. Crimp on closed loop wire connectors. Use only the intended
crimping tool as designated by the wire connector manufacturer. The conductors should be
neatly arranged on the floor of the wiring box. The wires should not cross over each other. See
figure 6.
When wiring the electric vibrator, leave enough slack in the cord so that the cord does not become
taut during operation causing stress on the connections. It is always best to position the cord down
so that should there be any moisture present the moisture would tend to run down instead of into
the vibrator wiring box.
Trim the cord by removing the jacket exposing the conductors and ground wire for approx. 6 in.
Be careful not to cut the conductor or ground wire insulation. Loosen the compression nut from
the cord fitting assembled to the side wall of the wiring box on the electric vibrator. Position the
compression nut on the cord and insert the cord through the opening in the side wall of the wiring
compartment. Position the jacket of the cord approx. ½ in beyond the inside wall of the wiring box
wall and secure the compression nut by threading it to a position equal to the “Distance Between
Flats” noted in Table III. Reference figure 5. which pictorially defines “Distance Between Flats”
Compression Nut
Distance Between Flats
Compression Nut
Distance Between Flats
Figure 5.
Distance Between Flats
Figure 6.
Proper Wiring Arrangement/Positioning