Maintenance, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 1502 400 Amp Medium Voltage Contactor (Series D) User Manual

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Chapter

4

Maintenance

Tool Requirements

Important: Some components of this product incorporate Imperial hardware.
Rockwell Automation recommends the use of the appropriate tools to
successfully complete the maintenance procedures on these components. If you
cannot obtain such tools, contact your area Rockwell Automation sales office
for assistance.

When maintenance is performed on the vacuum contactor, the following tools
may be required:

3/8-in. drive ratchet wrench with extension

3/8-in. drive torque wrench

Standard 3/8-in. drive sockets: 7/16 in., 1/2 in.

Open end wrenches: 7/16 in., 1/2 in.

Slot head screwdrivers: 1/8-in. wide, 1/4-in. wide

External retaining ring pliers (STANLEY-PROTO #393 or equivalent)

Feeler gauge set (0.030 in. [0.76 mm] and 0.075 in. [1.91 mm])

Feeler gauge set (0.010 in. [0.25 mm]) Mechanical Latch

2-inch C-Clamp

Armature clamping fixture (A-B Part No. 80154-149-51)

Digital caliper capable of depth measurement

High potential tester

Recommended Torque Values

Part of the contactor may have to be disassembled for maintenance or replacement.
There are appropriate torque requirements for particular bolt sizes when
reassembling the contactor. For the following bolt sizes, use the specified
torque values listed below:

1/4-in. Hardware

6 ft-lb (8 N-m)

5/16-in. Hardware

11 ft-lb (15 N-m)

3/8-in. Hardware

20 ft-lb (27 N-m)

Routine Maintenance

Before performing any maintenance on the contactor, refer
to the User Manual of the starter configuration in which the
contactor is installed for all service instructions and
procedures. Failure to do so may result in injury to
personnel or damage to the controller or contactor.

1502-UM050D-EN-P – June 2013

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