General Duty Safety Switches
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Residential Products
Catalog
Document Number: 0110PL9401
This catalog provides information on Square D residential products.
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Hubs
Document Number: 6660CT9601
Selection/specification information, and includes dimensional drawings
for the following: Series A Hubs; Series A/L Hubs; Series B Hubs;
Box Coupling for RB Devices; Series H Hubs. View
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Instruction
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Installation Instructions
for General Duty Safety Switches
Document Number: 40905-002-02
Instructions for the installation of general duty safety switches.
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60 A General Duty
Safety Switch
Document Number: 40272-270-02
Installation instructions for 60 A General Duty Safety Switch.
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30100
A, F Series Safety SwitchesLug Replacement
Document Number: 40271-800-04
Instructions for the replacement of the lugs in 30100 A, F Series
General Duty and Heavy Duty safety switches. View
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F Series Safety
Switches Neutral Assembly Replacement
Document Number: 40271-801-02
Instructions for the installation or replacement of the neutral assembly
in F Series General Duty and Heavy Duty safety switches. View
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Neutral
Assembly Installation and Replacement
Document Number: 40273-483-03
Installation and replacement instructions for neutral assemblies SN20A,
CSN20, SN20C, and CSN20C for use in the following F-Series General
Duty, Heavy Duty, Double Throw safety switches, and walking beam Circuit
Breaker enclosures: 200 A fusible and nonfusible switches; Type FA,
FH, and KA circuit breaker enclosures; 240 Vac/250 Vdc; 600 Vac/600
Vdc. View
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30–1200
A Safety Switches Maintenance Instructions
Document Number: 40273-829-02
Safety switches are properly lubricated at the factory. However,
periodic cleaning and lubrication may be required. The maintenance
interval between lubrications depends on the amount of switch usage
and the ambient operating conditions. The maximum maintenance interval
should not exceed one year for mechanical or current-carrying parts.
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