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2.2 - TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Terminalconnectionsmustbetightenedusingthecorrecttorquevaluesasdened
in TABLE 2below.Overorundertightenedconnectionscanresultinterminal
breakage,over-heatingand/ormeltdown.Usingthepropertorquevaluewillprovide
optimumconductivity.Toavoidashortcircuit,useawrenchwithaninsulatedor
rubbercoatedhandlewhenmakingterminalconnections.SeeDIAGRAM 1below
forproperwasherplacement.
NEVERplaceawasherbetweenthematingsurfacesoftheterminals
andcables.Thiswillcompromiseelectricaltransmissionandincrease
resistance,resultinginextremeheatgenerationandprobableterminal
melting.
Loctite
®
Threadlockermaybeusedtobettersecuretheterminal
connections. Be careful not to get Loctite
®
betweenthematingsurfaces
of the terminal.
5.6 - 7.9
7.9 - 10.1
9.6 - 10.7
12.2 - 14
50 - 70
70 - 90
85 - 95
110 - 125
4.2 - 6.0
6.0 - 7.5
7.1 - 8.0
9.2 - 10.4
AP,DT(AP),M6,M6M(stud),
TP07 (AP), TP08 (AP)
FR45
M8
DT(stud),M10M(stud)
Nmin-lbsft-lbsTerminal Type
TABLE 2
Installation
DIAGRAM 1