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8.4 Connection between modules<br />

Power bus connection<br />

The power bus is connected through the terminals hidden under the cover<br />

at the bottom of each module. To do this, use 2 of the 3 plates and the<br />

washers and nuts supplied with each module.<br />

MANDATORY. All the modules must be tightly joined to each other guaranteeing<br />

a good electrical contact.<br />

F. H8/7<br />

Power bus connection.<br />

The tightening torque must be between 2.32.8 Nm.<br />

The power supply module must provide the power needed by all the<br />

drives connected to it. If this power exceeds the maximum value that the<br />

power supply can provide, two power supplies will be required.<br />

Assign to each of them the supply of a separate group of drives.<br />

Power<br />

Supply<br />

(A)<br />

DANGER<br />

HIGH VOLTAGE<br />

DISCHARGE TIME>4Min<br />

POWER<br />

SUPPLY<br />

HIGHEST POWER<br />

DRIVE MODULE<br />

DRIVE<br />

MODULE<br />

(A) System (B) System<br />

X axis drive<br />

Y axis drive<br />

Z axis drive<br />

Power<br />

Supply<br />

(B)<br />

F. H8/8<br />

If two power supplies are needed, they must be installed in separate<br />

groups.<br />

WARNING. The power buses of different power supply modules must never<br />

be connected in parallel. Always make separate groups, connecting<br />

each power supply to a different group of drives.<br />

W axis drive<br />

Spindle drive<br />

Installation<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

Connection between modules 8.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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