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Electrical Connections
Read the following instructions as well as all of the applicable safety
recommendations, before making any electrical connections between the
control, motor, or motion control electronics .
WARNING
The 115 VAC power line to the control should be the very last connection
made . Disconnect the power line before making any other electrical
connections .
Figure 2– Heatsink preferred mounting orientation
.25
R.100
SLOTS
[4 PLACES]
3.00
TYP.
1.25
TYP.
7.50
7.50
8.00
.63
TYP.
.25
R.100 SLOTS
[2 PLACES]
(3.87)
(3.02)
Figure 3 - Model 3983 Cable Assembly
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Cable Assembly:
The Model 3983 Cable Assembly, shown in Figure 3, is
designed to simplify the electrical connections to the ABL-3911C and
ABL-3921C Controls. One end of the cable which connects to the motor is
terminated with a circular type connector. The other end which connects to the
control has a six-pin rectangular connector, three individual motor phase leads
with quick disconnects, and an earth ground lead.
Figure 2 - Heatsink orientation
Figure 3 - Model 3983 Cable Assembly
Earth Ground Lead
To Control
Motor
Phase
Leads
Commutation Sensor Connector
To Motor
Mates to Motor Connector
or Model 3982 Extension Cable
Cable Assembly
The Model 3983 Cable Assembly, shown in Figure 3, is designed to simplify
the electrical connections to the ABL-3911C and ABL-3921C Controls . One
end of the cable which connects to the motor is terminated with a circular
type connector . The other end which connects to the control has a six-
pin rectangular connector, three individual motor phase leads with quick
disconnects, and an earth ground lead .