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Step 2:
Route the Drive5 end of the system cable in accordance with local electrical code
requirements.
Step 3:
The jacket is removed from the cable on the camera end a distance of 7” (~18cm) (1). A thin
wire is attached around the end of the cable to keep the braid in place (2). The cord grip sealing nut is
mounted on the cable (3). See Figure 12.
Figure 12. Drive5 system cabling as it appears after jacket is removed
Step 4:
Route cable through enclosure cord grip. Braid/foil shield should be aligned with the cord grip
nut inside enclosure to ensure proper shield connection with EMI cord grip. See Figure 13.
Figure 13. Cable is routed properly to ensure proper shield connection
Step 5:
Hand-tighten the sealing nut as far as possible. Hold the body hex stationary with a 24 mm
wrench. Using a second 24 mm wrench, tighten the sealing nut until the cable is securely held in
place. Torque to approximately 35 in. lbs. (3.9 Nm) Note: there is no standard SAE wrench size that
will properly fit the hex nuts. You must use either a 24 mm metric wrench or an adjustable wrench.
Step 6:
Move the thin wire 2 inches (5 cm) away from the cable end and fold the braid back over the
thin wire. Use a cable strip to keep the braid in place. Remove foils and fillers from the cable end.
Separate and strip the wires. The 2 pairs of multicore wire can be fitted with bootlace ferrules to keep
the cores in place. Connect wires to terminal block X4 on the Drive5 I/O Board in accordance with
wiring diagram on enclosures inner lid (see Appendix A and Figures 14 and 15 on the following
page). Plug terminal block back to X4 position on Drive5 I/O Board. Close and secure enclosure lid
with 2 latches.
(3)
(1)
(2)
Outer
braid
Grounding
tongues