Mounting The Spacer In The Case Of Compact Arrangement; Figure 13: Attaching A Spacer To A Module - WAGO 767-6402 Manual

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Mounting the Spacer in the Case of Compact
Arrangement
By using the spacer, a sufficient mounting distance can be achieved when directly
mounting the 767 Series components, and gaps can be eliminated where otherwise
dirt and other substances could accumulate. In addition, it is possible to optimize
the cable routing. For this purpose, two fastening lugs each are included on the
spacer for cable ties.
1.
Disconnect the power supply from those devices on which you wish to
mount the module.
2.
The spacer can only be inserted into the appropriate openings of the module
from the bottom. To bind both components, place the module on the spacer
or push the spacer from the bottom into the module.
3.
Fasten the attached components on a flat surface by fastening the module to
the grounded frame of your system or to another grounding point with two
M4 screws via the mounting holes.
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Figure 13: Attaching a spacer to a module

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WAGO-SPEEDWAY 767
767-6402 4 AI RTD
Manual
Version 3.1.0

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