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J. Remove the lock nut and small flat washer
from the threaded end of the Reset Rod
Assembly supplied with the Retrofit Kit.
Fig. 34 Correct Connection of the Reset Rod
Assembly and the Auxiliary Switch Drive
Link
Fig. 33 Reset Rod Assembly
K. While holding the tension spring, spacer, and
large flat washer in place on the Reset Rod,
insert the threaded shaft of the Reset Rod
Assembly into the slot in the Reset Arm. Install
the small flat washer then start the lock nut on
the end of the threaded shaft to keep the
components in place.
L. Align the Reset Rod Assembly and, if appli-
cable, the Auxiliary Switch Drive Link, as
shown, with the existing hole in the Pole Shaft
Stop. Secure the Reset Rod Assembly and the
Auxiliary Switch Drive Link to the Pole Shaft
Stop using the (1) .250-20 × 1.25 bolt, (4) flat
washers, and (1) lock nut supplied. The lock
nut should be installed so that the bolt, Reset
Rod Assembly, and, if applicable, the Auxiliary
Switch Drive Link move freely.
NOTE:
If the Auxiliary Switch Drive Link is not
used in the Breaker being Retrofitted, one
(1) of the flat washers should be elimi-
nated from the Pole Shaft Stop connec-
tion.
NOTE:
If necessary for clearance within the
Breaker, the .250-20 bolt used to connect
the Reset Rod Assembly to the Pole Shaft
Stop can be cut.
Fig. 35 Reset Rod Assembly Mounted in the
Breaker
OPTIONAL DRIVE
LINK TO AUXILIARY SWITCH
BOLT
FLAT WASHER
POLE SHAFT STOP
RESET ROD
ASSEMBLY
ADJUST NUTS FOR
PROPER RESET
DTA RESET
ARM
FLAT WASHER
ELASTIC STOP NUT
ELASTIC STOP NUT
FLAT WASHER
BRASS SLEEVE
FLAT WASHER
ELASTIC STOP NUT
NUT
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