
18
(Table 6.2-2)
Screw type plug for lines
(Model: Terminal block ATB-001-1, sold separately)
M2 screw (power and communication line terminals)
Ferrules with
insulation sleeve
Conductor cross
sections
Tightening torque
Crimping pliers
AI 0.25-6 BU
0.2 to 0.25mm
2
AI 0.34-6 TQ
0.25 to 0.34mm
2
AI 0.5-6 WH
0.34 to 0.5mm
2
AI 0.75-6 GY
0.5 to 0.75mm
2
AI 1-6 RD
0.75 to 1.0mm
2
AI 1.5-6 BK
1.0 to 1.5mm
2
0.22 to 0.25N•m
ZA3
CRIMPFOX UD 6
6.3 Connecting power and communication lines to the screw type plug for lines
(Model: Terminal block ATB-001-1, sold separately)
M2 screws are used for the screw type plug for lines (Model: Terminal block ATB-001-1,
sold separately).
Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque.
6.4 Connecting input, control output (OUT1) and event output wires to the spring
type plug
Use a flat-blade screwdriver for wiring the spring type plug.
As pressing the lever (orange color) with a flat-blade screwdriver, insert the wire.
(Fig
6.4-1)
6.5 Connecting wire from the CT with CT1, CT2 input connectors.
For the W option, CT1 is provided, and for the W3 option, CT1 and CT2 are provided.
Pass the heater wire into the CT hole, and solder wires of the wire harness provided.
(Fig. 6.5-1)
Insert the wire harness into the CT1 input connector. (Fig. 6.5-2)
(Fig.
6.5-1)
(Fig.
6.5-2)
The wire to which the
ferrule with an insulation
sleeve is clamped
Insert the wire as pressing
the lever (orange color) with
a flathead screwdriver.
CT1
CT2
CT
Solder wires of the wire harness.
Heater wire
Wire harness
Wire harness