Removing the cord grip assembly, Installing the hi 3000-rc rear cover, Fig. 88: aligning the rear cover to the chassis – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

Page 46: Cables in the cord grip assembly, The rear cover to the chassis

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HI-3000 Series

32

Operation and Installation

FIG. 87: INSTALLING CABLES IN THE CORD GRIP

ASSEMBLY

NOTE:

When installing a BNC connector to the Control-
Net Option Card you must use a 90° elbow to
allow sufficient room to correctly route the cable.

Removing the Cord Grip Assembly

Use a box end wrench to hold the cord grip
assembly nut so that it doesn’t move when
loosening the Hex Nut.

Use a box end wrench to remove the Hex
Nut.

Slide the Cord Grip out of the rear cover.

For further disassembly you can use a box
end wrench and remove the Cord Grip
Nut, although it is not necessary for
removal.

Install a NEMA 4 plug.

Installing the HI 3000-RC Rear Cover

Step 1. Check to see that all the Cable Grips and Cables are

installed.

Step 2. Install the wires into the cord grips in the rear panel.
Step 3. Connect the wires to the connectors on the rear

panel of the HI 3000 instrument.

Step 4. Position the rear cover, pulling the cable if neces-

sary so that the thru holes on the rear cover align
with the threaded holes on the HI 3000 Instrument
chassis. (See Fig. 88)

FIG. 88: ALIGNING THE REAR COVER TO THE

CHASSIS

Step 5. Place the rear cover onto the rear of the Chassis.
Step 6. Use a phillips head screw driver and screw the four

(4) screws into the threaded holes on the rear panel
of the chassis.

Step 7. Tighten the screws until they are snug. There is a

gasket installed in the rear cover which needs to be
slightly depressed to provide a NEMA 4X seal.

CAUTION: D

O

NOT

OVERTIGHTEN

. O

VERTIGHTENING

MAY

DAMAGE

THE

REAR

COVER

OR

THE

INSTRUMENT

.

Step 8. Use a box end wrench and tighten the Cord Grip

Assembly Nut until the cables when tugged do not
come out of the Cord Grip. (See Fig. 89)

Step 9. Install the NEMA 4 plugs in empty holes if neces-

sary. (See Fig. 89)

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