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Section 3 – Meter Repairs (continued)
  Caution: Care should be taken not to remove too 
much metal from the blade. Also, blades should 
have sharp, square, clean-cut edges.
3.  After all  the  blade  ends  have  been  dressed  down, 
reinstall  rotor  assembly  back  into  the  housing.  
Recheck clearances.
• If not enough metal is removed the rst time,
the  process  must  be  repeated  until  the  desired  
clearances are obtained.
4. Record  these  measurements  as  “As  Assembled”  
clearances.
5.  Adjust  rotor  end  clearances  after  the  meter  is  
completely assembled, as outlined on Page 12.
Blade Roller Replacement (T-20, I-150, SC, 
SD, SF, and SG Meters)
Remove rotor assembly from housing and disassemble 
as outlined on Page 2 or 6.
1.Withbladeassemblyremovedfromtherotor,remove
cotter pin and drive groove pin from blade assembly, 
Figure 58.
2. Slip roller out of slot in blade and install new roller.
3. Reinstall groove pin and cotter pin.
4.  Check  companion  roller  on  blade  for  wear  or  
damage. Replace if necessary.
5.  Reinstall blade assembly into rotor and reassemble 
meters, observing all clearance checks.
Figure 57
Cam Replacement (T-11 or I-75 Meters Only)
Disassemble meter following Steps 1 through 4 under 
Disassembly of Model T-11 and I-75 Meters, Page 2 and 
3,andproceedasfollows:
1.With rotor assembly removed, unscrew hold-down
screws and lift cam straight up from housing center 
hub, Figure 59.
2. Replace locating pins as necessary. (Pins may remain 
pressed into the cam. Be sure to press new pins into 
the housing center hub.)
3. Place cam setting bushing (see Suggested Tools and 
Fixtures, Page 2) in center hub.
4. Position new cam on center hub by placing it over top 
of cam setting bushing as shown in Figure 60.
5. Tighten cam hold-down screws.
6. Place cam setting fixture (see suggested Tools and 
Fixtures, Page 2) on bottom shelf, Figure 60, and slide 
between cam face and measuring chamber wall.
Figure 58
Figure 52
Figure 60