O-ring removal – Rockwell Automation 2090-CPxxx Standard Power Cables with SpeedTec DIN Connector Type 923 User Manual

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Standard Power Cables with SpeedTec DIN Connector Type 923 5

Publication 2090-IN022A-EN-P - September 2010

2.

Keep cable bends within the bend radius specified on

page 7

.

Never bend a cable tighter than the specified bend radius. Refer to

Specifications

for the

correct value.

3.

When installing the cable observe these restrictions:

The bend zone is the area where the cable can be bent to its specified bend radius.

The installation areas require strain relief to minimize cable flexing, and to reduce
the possibility of cable fatigue where the cable connects to other components.

4.

Identify each connection on a cable by attaching a label around the outer insulation of
each wire adjacent to the drive connection.

O-ring Removal

The type of plug on the connecting cable determines whether an O-ring is required on the motor
connector or the extension cable receptacle.

IMPORTANT

The O-ring dampens the effects of vibration at the connection.
This creates a more secure connection with the threaded plug.

SpeedTec Plug

Remove the O-ring from an
extension cable receptacle (shown) or
a motor connector that is SpeedTec ready.

With This Plug

Do This

Threaded Plug

For motors with a SpeedTec connector:
An O-ring may be installed on SpeedTec
ready motor connectors, and extension
cables.
Verify the O-ring is installed only when
mating with a threaded (non-SpeedTec)
plug.

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