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18
CONNECTING THE CHAIN HOIST
SHOCK!
Electrical work performed incorrectly
could result in electrical shocks.
Work on electrical systems and
components may only be performed
by a qualified electrician when the
system is in a voltage-free state.
ONLY FOR ELECTRONIC CONTROL
OR ABULINER
SELECTING A FAULT CURRENT
PROTECTION SWITCH
If fault current protection is used as a safety
measure, be sure to use fault current
protection that is sensitive to universal
current.
The chain hoist can cause leakage current during
operation, which could cause a fault current
protection switch to trigger.
If the fault current protection triggers due
to leakage current during normal
operation:
If possible, exchange the fault current
protection switch for one with 0.3 A. This will
no longer guarantee personnel safety.
Alternatively, a leakage current
compensating filter can be installed.
CONNECTING THE BAYONET
COUPLING TO THE CONNECTION
CABLE
Connector housing Bayonet nut
Insert the bayonet nut on the connection cable.
Insert the connector housing on the connection
cable.
Wire end bushing Protective conductor
Leave the protective conductor somewhat
longer than the other wires and connect it in
advance.
Press the wire end bushings onto the wires.
O-ring, thick
Bush insert O-ring, thin
Insert the O-rings on the bush insert.