PWX
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Connecting to the Output Terminals
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Inst
allation
and Prep
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Attach crimping terminals to the load cables.
The output terminals have holes for connecting the load cables. Use crimping
terminals that are appropriate for the bolts that you are using.
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Use the included bolt set to connect the load cables to the output termi-
nals.
Connect the positive cable to the positive output terminal and the negative cable to
the negative output terminal.
The orientation of the crimping terminals will vary depending on the wire diameter of
the load cables used.
Attaching the OUTPUT terminal cover
You can adjust the diameter of the holes that the load cables pass through by changing the
positions in which the top and bottom halves of the OUTPUT terminal cover are put together.
There are two available positions. Use the appropriate position for the load cables that you
are using.
• For cables that are up to 10 mm in diameter: Put the top and bottom halves of the
OUTPUT terminal cover together so that the hole diameter is small.
• For cables that are between 10 mm and 18 mm in diameter: Put the top and bottom
halves of the OUTPUT terminal cover together so that the hole diameter is large.
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Remove the screw that is attached next to the output terminals on the
PWX.
Use this screw to attach the OUTPUT terminal cover.
Memo
If you do not connect load
cables in the correct
orientation, you will not be
able to attach the
OUTPUT terminal cover.
Spring washer
Washer
Nut
Bolt (M8)
Crimping terminal
Attach the cable to the inner side
of the crimping terminal.
Attach the cable to the outer side
of the crimping terminal.
Spring washer
Washer
Nut
Bolt (M5)
Screw (M4)
Crimping terminal
You can also use the center hole
depending on the load cables used.
Connection using the M8 bolt set
Examples for ø10 to ø18 wires
Target model
PWX750LF/ PWX750MLF
PWX1500L/ PWX1500ML
Connection using the M5
bolt set
Examples for up to ø10
wires
Target model
Summary of Contents for PWX1500H
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