Connector-Technology
ASSEMBLY OF TRACK CONNECTOR
The track connectors are available in conducting and insulating versions. Assembly is however substantially identical.
Picture 3:
1.
Insert the contact tongues of the connector (only for conducting version) into the slots of the current
track (cf. Fig.2) and feed track into the connector up to the stop.
2.
Tighten the two lateral set screws with the Allen key provided with a torque of 0.5 Nm.
ASSEMBLY OF 0 - 90° JOINT-TRACK CONNECTOR - and 90° VERTICAL ANGLE CONNECTOR
Picture 4:
1.
Insert the connector contact tongues into the slots in the current track (cf. Fig.2) and feed track up to
the stop in the connector.
2.
Tighten the two lateral set screws with the Allen key provided with a torque of 0.5 Nm.
The vertical 90° angle connector may not be used to mount a free-hanging vertical current track.
In this case type A track carriers are to be mounted on the wall.
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31-411-10-XX
31-441-11-XX
ASSEMBLY OF FLEX CONNECTOR
Where there are changes in level in the run of a track or angles that cannot be reproduced by the joint connector
the fl ex connector can be used.
Picture 5:
1.
Fit adapter A from below onto the fi rst track to be connected and tighten with the screw cap.
2.
Proceed identically with Adapter B and the second track.
Feeds
ASSEMBLY OF THE ROD FEEDS
The rod feeds are available in lengths of 50, 100, 225 and 525 mm to match the track carriers and enable static
suspension of the current tracks in addition to feeding current.
(when using type A carrier system)
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2.
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A
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B
2.
GB
31-451-10-XX
31-451-11-XX
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