Entrelec terminal footprints are upside down when inserted at 90 degrees

damiens

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Just FYI for anyone using Entrelec terminal blocks. The footprints that are included with AutoCAD Electrical are rotated 180 degress in the wrong direction. When you insert at a 90 degree angle for a horizontal DIN rail, you will notice that the screwdriver slot for removing the terminal is on the top. Try inserting an M4-6 and you will see what I mean. http://www.clrwtr.com/PDF/ABB-Controls/ABB-Screw-Clamp-Terminals.pdf Even the End Stop is upside down. I edited the Entrelec blocks I use and rotated them so they look correct now. But there are many more to do.
 

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