16 Rockwell Automation Publication 750-IN100B-EN-P - July 2017
Chapter 1 Product Overview
Commonly Used Tools
Installation Tools
This list includes the tools that are needed for installation and test
measurements.
IMPORTANT Care must be taken to be sure that tools and/or hardware components do
not fall into open drive assemblies. Do not energize the drive unless all loose
tools and/or hardware components have been removed from the drive
assemblies and enclosure.
Tool Description Details
Allen socket wrench 4 mm, 5 mm (with long extension)
Allen socket wrench extension 254 mm (10 in.)
Box wrench 7 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 13 mm, 17mm, 19 mm, 22 mm
Ratcheting wrench 17 mm
Crimping tools For cable terminals 1.5...240
Current clamp 1000A (AC, rms), signal output
ESD-protected place of work Work surface, floor cover, seat, and ground connections
ESD-protective clothing Wrist wrap, shoes, overall clothing (coat)
Flash light –
Flat-nose screwdriver 3 mm (0.12 in.), 5 mm (0.19 in.), 6.4 mm (0.25 in.)
Fuse puller –
Hexalobular (star or Torx) screw
driver/bit
#15, #20, #25, #30, #40, #45
Hexagonal socket wrench 2.5 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm
Insulation tester 1000V DC
Module service cart The optional module service cart (20-750-MCART1) is recommended to
handle and transport power modules. Imporant: The service cart is required
to handle and transport LCL filter modules.
DCPC module lift Used together with the module service cart to remove DC precharge modules.
Module storage hardware Module storage hardware (20-750-MINV-ATIP) helps to stabilize power and
filter modules during temporary storage after removal.
Multi-meter Digital multi-meter, capable of AC and DC voltage, continuity, resistance,
capacitance measurements, and forward diode bias tests. Fluke model 87 III or
equivalent.
Nose pliers –
Oscilloscope Portable, digitizing, dual channel scope, with isolation
Phillips screwdriver/bit #1, #2
Torque wrench 1...12 N
•m (8.8…106 lb•in)
Torque wrench 6...50 N•m (53…443 lb•in)
Wire cutter –