Eaton Cutler-Hammer RTHMFDA20100WSU Instructions Manual page 20

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Shorting Strap Hole
Step 6: To insert the shorting strap into the smaller ter-
minal block, place the strap into the small square holes
directly in the middle of the block. Then, push the short-
ing strap in until it snaps into place. When inserted cor-
rectly, the shorting strap will be a little below the top of
the terminal block.
Lock Hole
Shorting Strap Hole
Step 7: This picture shows the top of the large terminal
block, which has two small square holes in its center
(one is used for the shorting strap and the other hole is
for the lock). First, insert and push the shorting strap
into the square hole right next to the tool hole. When
the piece snaps into place, the top of it should lie a little
above the top of the terminal block.
Step 8: The lock can now be inserted. The pointed side
of the lock is the bottom and the flat side is the top.
With the overhanging part of the lock towards the pins
and the pointed side facing down, push the lock into the
small square holes next to the shorting strap. Make
sure that when this is being done, the shorting strap
does not stop the lock from being pushed all the way in.
If this is the case, the lock has been inserted backwards
and should be turned around. Once the lock has been
inserted correctly, it will snap into place.
Step 9: After the shorting strap and lock are in place, the
plug can be attached by sliding the single row of
holes at the bottom of the piece overtop the metal rods
of the terminal block. Match the rounded edge of the
plug with the rounded edge of the terminal block and
gently push the pieces together. The piece should snap
when correctly in place.
Tool Hole
Step 10: Once the plug is snapped in place, the lock will
need to be pushed over it. In order to do this you can
either insert a flathead screwdriver into the small rectan-
gular hole at the top of the lock or you could squeeze
the lock and plug together using your fingers. When
using the screwdriver, insert it into the rectangular hole
of the lock, from the side opposite to the plug. Next
push the back of the screwdriver down (which will lift up
the top of the lock a little) and guide the lock overtop the
plug by pushing the screwdriver towards the plug.
When correctly together, it should now not be possible
to pull the plug out without removing the lock first.
Step 11: The picture above shows the exact position of
the additional pieces on the large terminal block. Once
they are in place, repeat steps 2) through 4) to correctly
wire the tension clamp terminal block. Note that the
square tool holes on the plug are facing the outside of
the assembly.
Step12: If these additional pieces would need to be
removed, you should do the following:
1.Remove the lock by inserting a screwdriver from the
same side as the plug into the small rectangular hole at
the top of the lock.
2. Push the screwdriver down and push it away from the
plug.
3. Pull the plug out.
I.B. ATS-RM05
Wire Holes
Tool Holes
Effective 6/01

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