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31 Cabling
Installation
FIG. 84: CORD GRIP INSTALLED
Use a box end wrench to hold the cord grip
assembly nut so that it doesn’t move when
tightening the Hex Nut.
Use a box end wrench to tighten the Hex
Nut until the Cord Grip assembly is snug
against the rear cover. Do not over tighten.
Step 2. If you are installing a Cord Grip Assembly into a
location which requires drilling a hole into the rear
cover do the following:
Locate the indent that is closest to the con-
nector you want to connect to.
A 1” inch diameter hole is required when
using Hardy Cord Grip Assemblies.
Place the rear cover on a secure, flat sur-
face preferably a drill press table.
Place a wooden block under the location
of the hole you want to drill. This will pre-
vent ragged edges from forming when
drilling or using a hole saw.
NOTE: When using a hole saw make sure you use a fine
tooth hole saw and not the coarse tooth hole saw.
CAUTION: D
O NOT USE A HOLE PUNCH. A HOLE PUNCH
MAY CRACK THE REAR COVER AND DESTROY THE NEMA
4X
SEAL.
Center the drill bit in the preformed cen-
tering indent and drill or saw the hole
through the rear cover.
Use emery cloth and lightly touch up the
inside and outside surfaces of the hole to
remove any burrs.
Slide the Cord Grip Assembly into the
hole in the rear cover. (See Fig. 85)
FIG. 85: INSTALLING THE HEX NUT ONTO THE
CORD GRIP ASSEMBLY
Screw the Hex Nut onto the threaded end
of the Cord Grip Assembly until it is fin-
ger tight and the cord grip assembly is
flush against the outside surface of the rear
cover. (See Fig. 86)
FIG. 86: CORD GRIP INSTALLED
Use a box end wrench to hold the cord grip
assembly nut so that it doesn’t move when
tightening the Hex Nut.
Use a box end wrench to tighten the Hex
Nut until the Cord Grip assembly is snug
against the outside surface of the rear
cover.
CAUTION: D
O NOT OVER TIGHTEN. OVERTIGHTENING
CAN CRACK OR DAMAGE THE REAR COVER.
Slide the cable through the Cord Grip
Assembly. Make sure that you slide
enough of the cable so that you can create
a cable relief bend and connect to the con-
nectors in the rear panel of the instrument.
(See Fig. 87)
Cord Grip
Hex Nut
Cord Grip
Assembly
Cord Grip