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G6 & G10 USER MANUAL

VPC

3/16/21

 

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CABLE BUNDLE WIRE INFORMATION

G6 ITA • PART # 410 104 273 

G10 ITA • PART # 410 104 272

The formula below can be used to calculate the maximum number of wires recommended for a cable bundle used with a max cable exit 
of 1.59”. Using this formula, the table below shows a sampling of the maximum number of wires that will fit in each of the two oblong cable 
exits; (G6) or three oblong cable exits (G10); for example each exit will hold a maximum of 683 signal (20 AWG) wires 

OR

 202 coax (RG316) 

wires.

Formula to calculate approximate number of one wire type that will fit in each cable exit:

N={D/d - 1)

2

(.907)

N=Number of Wires

D=Diameter of 

Converted Oblong 
Bushing

d=Outside Diameter 
of Wire

General Guidelines

Wire Type

Outside Diameter of Wire (d)

Number of Wires (N)

20 AWG Signal - Teflon

.056

683

10 AWG Power - PVF

.160

72

RG316 Coax - 50 OHM

.100

202

NOTE:

 Addition of shrink tubing or braid will reduce maximum number of wires through cable exit.

4

Max Oblong Cable Opening Diameter= 1.59”

 

Max Oblong Bushing Opening= 1.59” (D)

Summary of Contents for 410 104 272

Page 1: ...WINGS 6 G6 RECEIVER MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS 7 G10 RECEIVER MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS 8 G10 RECEIVER PANEL CUT OUT DRAWING 9 PRECAUTIONARY NOTES TROUBLESHOOTING G6 G10 USER MANUAL 3 2 21 Please note that any printed or downloaded User Manuals may not reflect the most current revisions The information contained in these manuals is subject to change For the most current information available visit vpc ...

Page 2: ...e backshells slide up to provide access to wires and connectors To slide the backshell up be sure to first remove the screw s located at the base of the ITA The G10 has two screws at the base and the G6 has one Once the backshell is put back in place be sure to secure the screw s back in place as the EMI shielding provided by the backshell will not take effect otherwise 1 For drawings specs and mo...

Page 3: ...y for engagement with the receiver The receiver should be checked one last time for any foreign objects that may hinder engagement With the ITA in the upright position and the receiver handle open align guide pins with bushings on the ITA and mate The handle may now be moved to the upright closed position to engage contacts CAUTION When engaging the ITA with the receiver caution must be taken to e...

Page 4: ...A INSTALLED SCREW C INSTALLED PIN B OPEN PIN D OPEN SCREW B INSTALLED SCREW D INSTALLED PIN B INSTALLED PIN D INSTALLED SCREW B OPEN SCREW D OPEN PATTERN 2 PATTERN 5 RECEIVER ITA RECEIVER ITA PIN A INSTALLED PIN C OPEN SCREW A OPEN SCREW C INSTALLED PIN A OPEN PIN C INSTALLED SCREW A INSTALLED SCREW C OPEN PIN B INSTALLED PIN D OPEN SCREW B OPEN SCREW D INSTALLED PIN B INSTALLED PIN D OPEN SCREW B...

Page 5: ... or three oblong cable exits G10 for example each exit will hold a maximum of 683 signal 20 AWG wires OR 202 coax RG316 wires Formula to calculate approximate number of one wire type that will fit in each cable exit N D d 1 2 907 N Number of Wires D Diameter of Converted Oblong Bushing d Outside Diameter of Wire General Guidelines Wire Type Outside Diameter of Wire d Number of Wires N 20 AWG Signa...

Page 6: ...e information visit vpc com RETURN TO INDEX G6 G10 VERTICAL HINGED MOUNTING FRAME VERTICAL HINGED MOUNTING FRAME G10 5U PART 310 113 342 VERTICAL HINGED MOUNTING FRAME G6 5U PART 310 113 341 5 G10 5U PART 310 113 342 G6 5U PART 310 113 341 ...

Page 7: ...G6 G10 USER MANUAL VPC 3 16 21 For more information visit vpc com RETURN TO INDEX 6 RECEIVER MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS G6 RCV PART 310 104 318 ...

Page 8: ...G6 G10 USER MANUAL VPC 3 16 21 For more information visit vpc com RETURN TO INDEX MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS RECEIVER G10 10 MODULE PART 310 104 317 7 ...

Page 9: ...G6 G10 USER MANUAL VPC 3 16 21 For more information visit vpc com RETURN TO INDEX PANEL CUTOUT RECEIVER G10 10 MODULE PART 310 104 317 8 ...

Page 10: ...or damage Contact VPC user adjustments to system unless authorized will void warranty Check for foreign objects tools that may be obstructing proper engagement Verify the orientation of the receiver and ITA modules Inspect the mating modules to ensure they match Power ITA module is mating with power receiver module etc Forceful engagement of the receiver and the ITA will result in serious damage t...

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