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Power Component Definition and Maintenance Chapter 2
Figure 19 - Deadbolt Counterpart Mounted to Cabinet
4. Bolt the cabinet door closed so the pins on the dead bolt counterpart
make contact with the deadbolt assembly. Doing so should leave two
marks of torque sealant or grease on the assembly where the pins made
contact (see Figure 18 on page 28
).
5. Slightly loosen the adjustment bolts on the counterpart and make the
necessary movements on the counterpart to ensure that the pins align
with the landing plates on the deadbolt assembly. As the amount of
counterpart movement required is an estimate, it can take a couple
attempts to properly align the assembly.
6. Clean the torque seal/grease from the key interlock once finished
aligning the counterpart.
Once properly aligned, the key should turn freely when the cabinet door is
fully bolted shut. If the key does not function when the door is tightly bolted
closed, adjustments will have to be made to the depth of the counterpart. This
can be done by adding shims on the landing plate where the counterpart is
mounted.
Control / Cabling Cabinet
Components
For converter cabinets, see Converter Cabinet Components on page 54.
For DC link/fan cabinets, see DC Link and Fan Cabinet Components
on
page 115.