6. Attach the handles to both front doors with two sets of
two M8 x 1.25 - 20 screws and two sets of two M8 flat
washers.
Figure 4-144: Both front door handles attached to the
enclosure.
7. Push one square tube plug into the bottom of each door
handle.
Install the Door Latch
1. Attach the door latch strike plate on the left front door
with a Phillips screwdriver and two M3 screws.
2. Attach the door latch in the pocket on the right door with
two M3 screws.
Install the Floodlights
1. Use a multimeter to verify the ground connection of both
floodlights:
a. Measure the resistance between the floodlight's
power connector ground pin (the middle pin on the
three-prong connector) and the floodlight's bracket
screw.
b. Read the OHMS value that displays. The value should
be less than 5 OHMS. If the value is greater than 5
OHMS, don't install the floodlight. Create a support
ticket with Tormach Technical Support at
tormach.com/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket for
guidance on how to proceed.
2. Position one floodlight over the opening on the right top
panel. Take care not to drop the light through the
opening into the enclosure.
3. Attach one floodlight retainer to either side of the lights
with two sets of two M5 × 0.8 - 10 screws.
Verify that the floodlight is centered over the opening
before hand-tightening the floodlight retainers.
Figure 4-145: Floodlight attached to the top panel.
Figure 4-146: Attached floodlight from the inside of
the enclosure.
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to install the floodlight on the left
side.
5. Connect the short power cable from the Enclosure Cable
Kit to the plug on the right floodlight.
6. Connect the long power cable from the Enclosure Cable
Kit to the plug on the left floodlight.
7. Route the power cables from the floodlights to the
electrical cabinet.
8. Plug the floodlights into the Enclosure Lights outlet on
the back of the electrical cabinet.
9. Attach the floodlights' power cables to the five wire tie
anchors on the left and right top panels with five wire
ties.
Install the Side Windows
1. Rubber trim is required to prevent leaks around the
window openings:push a strip of rubber trim to the edge
of the window opening on each side panel. Verify that
the trim covers the entire perimeter of the window.
When finished, use shears or a knife to cut the excess
trim.
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