Diagnostics Optimization CT MODBUS RTU Technical Data
E300 Design Guide
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3.3.2 Removing the finger-guard and DC terminal cover break-outs
Figure 3-2 Removing the finger-guard break-outs
A
: All sizes,
B
: Size 5,
C
: Size 6
D
: Size 7
Place the finger-guard on a flat solid surface and remove the relevant break-outs with a hammer as shown (1). For size 7, pliers can be used to
remove the break-outs, grasp the relevant break-out with the pliers and twist as shown (3). Continue until all required break-outs are removed (2).
Remove any flash / sharp edges once the break-outs are removed.
Figure 3-3 Removing the size 3 and 4 DC terminal cover break-outs
Grasp the DC terminal cover break-outs with pliers as shown (1) and pull down in the direction shown to remove. Continue until all required break-
outs are removed (2). Remove any flash / sharp edges once the break-outs are removed. Use the DC terminal cover grommets supplied in the
accessory box to maintain the seal at the top of the drive.
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