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1336-5.40 – August, 1999

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Torque Specifications

The following table lists fastener locations by component,
application, and torque specifications. Refer to “Torque Sequence” on
page I-4
for fastening two-point, four-point, and six-point
components to the heat sink.

SCR Assembly Access

Important: Before you remove connections and wires from the drive
components, mark the connections and wires to correspond with their
component connections and terminals to prevent incorrect wiring
during assembly.

Component

Fastener Application

Torque

in.-lb

Torque

N-m

Snubber Board

Board to Copper Plate

7

0.8

SCR Assembly

Assembly to heat sink

240

28

Converter Bus and Motor Bus Bars

All connections

240

28

Wires (PE)

Wires to Ground Stud

75

9

Wire (TE)

Wire on Main Control Board Mounting Plate

6

Fan Connections

Wires to TB1

12

PLC Comm Board

Wires to TB2

7

0.8

Power Cables

Cables to terminals

240

28

T-Bar Mounting Bolt

T-Bar to Main Frame

240

28

Ground Cable Bolts

Ground Cables from both assemblies to Main Frame Plate

175

21

!

ATTENTION: Disconnect and lock out power from
the drive before disassembling the drive. Failure to
disconnect power may result in death or serious injury.
Verify bus voltage by measuring the voltage between the
Negative Capacitor Bus and both ends of all fuses. An
open fuse does not show voltage across both ends of the
fuse. Failure to measure voltage at both ends of the fuses
may result in death or serious injury. Refer to Figure I-6.
Do not attempt to service the drive until the bus voltage
has discharged to zero volts.

!

ATTENTION: Wear a wrist-type grounding strap
when servicing drives. Failure to protect drive
components against ESD may damage drive
components. Refer to “Electrostatic Discharge
Precautions” on page I-4
.

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