15 Connection of coupler for armour
cable with cable
Fig. 15.2
cable stripping
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8
17
Fig. 15.3
Crimping of conductors
Fig. 15.4 cable Sheath screen to the rear
bend
Fig. 15.5 Fit divided insulating sleeve
„ k l i c k "
Fig. 15.6 Fit plug insert
Fig. 15.7 put on cable Sheath screen
Fig. 15.8 screw on cap nuts
Fig. 15.9 Dimensions drawing
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1
Outer cap nut
2
Thrust washer
3
Outer seal
4
Inner cap nut
5
Sleeve
6
Clemp cone
7
Inner seal
15.1 Stripping off of insulation
from cable conductors
Only use cables and conductors
specified in the technical Data
1. Kabel gemäß Zeichnung abisolieren
(Fig . 15.2)
15.2 Coupler open (Fig. 15-1)
1. Undo screw connection and push parts 1-
5 onto the cable.
2. Bend screen backwards.(Fig.15.4)
3. Push parts 6-8 onto cable until they reach
screen.
4. If available, unscrew protective cap from
coupler.
5. Press out from front coupler insert (12) out
of coupler sleeve (13).
6. At the same time, remove the insulation
sleeve (10) from the coupler sleeve (13)
from the back.
7. Fit coloured ring used for marking on to the
coupler sleeve (13).(see cap. 22)
15.3 Connecting conductors to
contact sockets
The insulation of the conductor shall
reach up to the coupler pins. The
conductor must not be damaged.
Crimp the connection cable of the optional
thrust washer (9) into the thicker coupler
pin, position 7, together with the PE
conductor of the cable.
1. Insert conductor into the connection
opening of the plug pin (11).
2. Crimp on all conductors using crimping
tool (-> Accessories) (Fig. 14.3)
or
solder all conductors to contact sockets
and pull shrink-on sleeve over each solde
ring point.
15.4 Assembling coupler
8
9
10
11
Fig. 15-1 Coupler for armour cable
12
8
Thrust washer
9
Optional thrust washer with connection cable
10
Insulation sleeve divisible
11
Contact sockets
12
Coupler insert
13
Coupler sleeve
Also assemble contact sockets that
are not connected
Once the have been pressed into the
contact sockets, the contact sockets
cannot be disassembled.
1. The contact socket, Item 7, is larger in
diameter. To avoid mistakes, put this into
the holder first.
Fit the remaining plug pins loosely in the
respective holders. Now push all the plug
pins (11) into the hexagonal keyways of
the plug insert (12) until they engage in
position
(Fig. 15-1).
2. Pull the insulating sleeve (10) apart and
press the conductors together again until
they engage (Fig. 15.5).
3. Push the insulating sleeve (10) on to the
coupler insert(12) (Fig. 15.6).
4. Insert the coupler insert (12) with guide lug
into the keyway of the coupler sleeve (13)
(Fig. 15.6).
5. Push the thrust washer (8), internal seal
(7), and cone-shaped clamping piece (6)
into the plug sleeve (13) (Fig. 15.7).
6. Put the screen onto the clamping piece (6)
(Fig. 15.7).
7. Push the sleeve (5) over the screen.
The screen must be clamped in all the
way round and must not stick out of the
coupler sleeve(Fig. 15.8).
8. Tighten the internal thrust screw (4)
(test torque -> Technical Data).
9. Fit the external seal (3) and thrust washer
(2). Ensure that it fits correctly.
10.Tighten the external thrust screw (1).
Safeguard the internal thrust screw (4)
against twisting.
(test torque -> Technical Data)
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4
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