WARNING
Danger of injury caused by prohibited inclined tensile force
In the event of exceeding the permitted angle for the inclined tensile force, screwed sling
points can be ripped off the bushing and persons may suffer injury.
► Select the lengths of the two lifting accessories so that the permitted inclined tensile
force is not exceeded (60° out of alignment of the lifting eye).
► Place the bushing in the inclined position necessary for installation.
► Continue to work in ...
Option
1/2: Bushing with draw lead bolt /
detachable conductor bolt
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on page 30
2/2: Bushing with undetachable
conductor bolt
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on page 34
5.2.3 Connecting draw lead bolt / detachable conductor bolt to the transformer connection
(option 1)
NOTICE
Material damage from a uninsulated draw lead
An uninsulated draw lead can create stray currents in a draw lead bolt. Stray currents can
generate gases when discharging and can destroy the bushing.
An insulation (such as cloth-binding) prevents stray currents between the transformer
connection and the central tube.
► With a draw lead bolt: Insulate an uninsulated draw lead.
The detachable conductor bolt has spacers made of plastic that ensure the
insulation of the bolt by equal spacing to the central tube.
► If not already present, drill a hole in the end (at a diameter appropriate to the transformer
connection) of the draw lead bolt / detachable conductor bolt.
► Slide the end of the transformer connection in the hole on the draw lead bolt / detachable
conductor bolt.
► Connect the transformer connection to the draw lead bolt / detachable conductor bolt
(crimp, screw, braze or hard solder).
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