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Onto DIN rail:
The base units DIN
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clip is clipped on bottom first. The box is then pulled up to
clip on to the top part of the rail.
The DIN clip is mounted at the rear on delivery (left picture).
If you want to have the clip on the flat side of the box, a wall bracket must be
used (must be bought as accessory, see data sheet DB4177):
This is fixed to the box with the same screws/holes as was used for the
DIN
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clip. Then the DIN
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clip is fixed to the bracket with 3 pcs. Of M3 screws.
Note that the spring loaded side of the clip should point downwards. (Closure
facing right; mount clip upside down)
Onto a wall, in front of a wall box or onto a raceway front:
To mount directly to the wall the DIN
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clip is replaced by a wall bracket (may
be bought as accessory). This is fixed to the box with the same screws/holes
as was used for the DIN
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clip. The screws are inserted into the wall with 60 cm
distance and the bracket is hooked on using the key
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holes, the slots are 4.5
mm wide. (The easiest may be to use the bracket as a template when making
the holes in the wall).
If the box needs to be secured hard to the wall, the bracket may be fixed to
the wall first and the box mounted on the bracket afterwards (but then the
box may not be placed in a corner).
The bracket is also used if the closure is to be put in front of a wall or raceway
box. (Box has to have its screws c/c 60 mm horizontally.)
In this case, mount the bracket to the wall box first, then the closure to the
bracket. Cable should be put through the bracket hole, down and into the
closure. (Max cable diameter 7 mm). Assure that cable
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s minimum bend
radius is not violated.
The lid may be removed even though the closure is attached to the bracket:
Remove the 4 screws, then slide the closure out, sideways or upwards.
4.1
4. Mounting to DIN
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rail/wall box/raceway
4.2
4.3