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6.8 Strain relief
Run all the cables through the ducts in the base plate to the
outside. (⮑ fig. 10). This provides the necessary strain re-
lief. Depending on the particular application, you can run the
cables to the rear (A1) or to the side (B). If you run the cables
to the front (A2), you have to ensure strain relief separatly.
The narrow ducts are suitable for cable diameters of 4,5 to
5,5 mm and the wider ducts for cable diameters of 5,5 to 7,5 mm.
Fig. 10
A1
B
A2
For strain relief requirements according IEC 60601-1:2005
following applies:
1. Cord with 2 braids (2 x 0,75 mm2 )
→
the narrow duct of
B suitable
2. Cord with 3 braids (3 x AWG)
→
all ducts of A1 and B
suitable
CAUTION
Electric cables should not be exposed to pinching, bending or
tensile loads.
NOTE
If you do not run the cables through the ducts or you run the cables
as shown in fig. 10, A2, you must provide design measures to be
ensure adequate strain relief.
6.7 Connect the second
actuator “master/slave”
(optional)
Connect the second actuator to the eight-pin socket marked
“Slave” (⮑ fig. 9) using the connection cable.
Fig. 9
Ensure that the plug is correctly seated. The nose of the plug
must face upwards.
CAUTION
For use with a master with “parallel running” and/or “memory”,
the slave has to be equipped with an encoder. The master may be
damaged.
Otherwise a slave with encoder should not be connected to a
master without “parallel running” and/or “memory”. The slave be
damaged.