![Conductix-Wampfler SingleFlexLine Program 0815 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 24](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/conductix-wampfler/singleflexline-program-0815/singleflexline-program-0815_operating-instructions-manual_2651969024.webp)
Operating Instructions
Single-pole Conductor Rail System
SingleFlexLine Program 0815
BAL0815-0002g-US
www.conductix.us
translated document
page 24 of 128
4.2
Interfaces
All details are in the catalog, the installation instructions and possibly in the system-specific lay-
out.
Mechanical interfaces:
The current collector must be fastened to the mobile consumer of the machine. The manufacturer/operator of the machine/system
must comply with the required installation clearances and tolerances throughout the entire guideway. The fastenings are typically
secured by screws.
The hanger clamp must be attached to the support structure/substructure of the machine. The manufacturer/operator of the
machine/system must take into account the required suspension distances, the fastening positions and the loads. The fastenings
are generally secured by screws or clip-in connections.
Electrical interfaces:
The current collector head is connected to the electrical system of the mobile consumer via a flexible connecting cable. The
connecting cable can be supplied in the scope of delivery. The facility manufacturer/operator of the machine/system must observe
the required conductor cross-sections and when applicable, the design of the cable and ensure that it is installed flexibly and free
of directional forces. The electrical design and integration into the overall electrical network are the responsibility of the facility
manufacturer/operator. The connections are made via screw terminals or plug connectors.
The conductor rail is fed with electrical energy from the network or from the machine/system via the line feed. A single-core cable
is connected in the line feed. It is attached using cable lugs and screw connections, and sometimes using plugs. The connecting
cables are not included in this delivery. The electrical design and integration into the overall electrical network are the responsi-
bility of the facility manufacturer/operator.