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Instructional Leaflet IL2C12901H01 Effective January 2010

Center pull handle


replacement parts kit
 warning
(1) Only qualified electrical personnel should
be permitted to work on the equipment. (A)
(2) Always de-energize primary and
secondary circuits if a circuit breaker (D)
cannot be removed to a safe work location. (C)
(B)
(3) Drawout circuit breakers should be
removed from its cassette to a safe
work location.
(4) All circuit breakers should be switched
to the off position and mechanism springs
discharged.
Failure to follow these steps for all Figure 1. Contents of Kit
procedures described in this instruction
leaflet could result in death, bodily injury,
or property damage. Section 2: Center pull handle kit
Proceed with the following step:
Section 1: General information Step 1: Install the center pull handle (A) to the
breaker by using the M6 x 20 mm hex-head
The center pull handle is used to facilitate the screws (B), M6 helical spring lock washers (C),
removal of 4000A and above MagnumE drawout and the M6 flat washers (D). Torque all bolts to
circuit breakers. 75–85 in-lbs (8.5–9.6 Nm).
Required tools
• 10 mm socket M6 Helical Spring Lock Washer (C)
M6 x 20 mm
• 1/4-inch socket drive Pull Handle (A) Hex-Head
Screw (B)
Kit parts identification
Refer to Figure 1 for visual identification of the
parts listed below:
(A) Center pull handle (one)
(B) M6 x 20 mm hex-head screw (two)
View A M6 Flat Washer (D)
(C) M6 helical spring lock washer (two)
(D) M6 flat washer (two)

See
View A

Bottom View

Figure 2. Step 1
Instructional Leaflet IL2C12901H01 Center pull handle
Effective January 2010 replacement parts kit

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