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Installation on Actuator (continued) 
 
Mounting 
 
TopWorx™ has numerous mounting bracket kits available to meet your specific application, whether rotary or linear. 
Consult your local distributor or factory representative for ordering information. The illustration shows a direct Namur 
mount on a quarter turn valve. Refer to your mounting kit documentation for specific mounting instructions. 
 
Storage 
Until conduit, conduit plugs, and any applicable spool valve port connections are properly installed, the TopWorx™ 
unit will not support its IP/NEMA rating as the unit ships with temporary covers.  Ensure that it is stored in a dry     
environment with a relative humidity range between 10%-95% and a temperature ranging from -40ºF (-40ºC) to  
160ºF (71ºC).  Once properly installed, the temperature range listed on the nameplate will supersede this storage 
temperature range. 
Illustration #3: Mounting Assembly  
Installation Notes 
 
1.  Use caution not to allow undue axial (thrust) load on the shaft. 
 
2.  Cycle the valve a couple of times prior to final tightening of the 
mounting kit hardware. This allows the shaft to self-center in the  
pinion slot, or coupler. Refer to the dimensions and materials  
section of this document for appropriate tightening torque.  
 
3.  Always use sound mechanical practices when torqueing down any 
hardware or making pneumatic connections. Refer to the Integrated 
Pneumatic Control Valves section for detailed information on  
pneumatic connections. 
 
4.  This product comes shipped with plastic plugs in the conduit entries 
in an effort to protect the internal components from debris during 
shipment and handling.  It is the responsibility of the 
receiving and/or installing personnel to provide  
appropriate permanent sealing devices to prevent  
he intrusion of debris, or moisture, when stored  
outdoors or when installed. 
 
5.  It is the responsibility of the installer, or end user, to                 
install this product in accordance with the National                 
Electrical Code (NFPA 70) or any other national or                        
regional code defining proper practices.