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GENERAL
ELECTRIC
MEDICAL
SYSTEMS
AMX-i
X-RAY
UNIT
1-981
SM
A0654E
A
Indicates
Change
A
5.
д
6.
10.
Install
the
left
trunnion
using
one
6-32
unc
and
1/4-20
unc
screws
removed
in
Step
1.
Install
(3).
(3)
1/2”
(12.7mm)
WASHERS
of
the
(4)
flat
washers
between
the
trunnion
halves.
Tighten
the
two
screws.
,
|
`
Instali
the
right
trunnion
using
(3)
of
the
(4)
flat
washers
and
the
second
6-32
screw
in
the
lower
hole.
Install
1/4-20
une
Rotation
Lock
in
the
upper
hole.
Check
adjustment
of
the
Fork
Lock.
With
the
x
(3)
trunnion
screws
tight
and
the
Rotation
A
/
Lock
released,
the
Tube
Unit
should
rotate
и
1.
smoothly
in
the
trunnion.
When
the
Fork
Lock
и
SON.
|
is
tightened
the
Tube
Unit
should
be
held
secure-
<
lb
ly.
If
there
is
excessive
drag
when
the
Rotation
Lock
is
released
add
a
fourth
spacer
washer,
first
to
both
8-32
unc
screws,
and
if
required
to
the
(3)
3/8"
(9.53mm)
WASHERS
1/4-20
unc
screw
on
the
left
trunnion.
If
trun-
21984011
nion
is
too
loose
with
the
rotation
lock
tightened,
LEFT
FORK
remove
spacer
washers.
A
ILLUSTRATION
4-11-7
Remove
and
discard
the
two
wooden
shipping
braces
and
hardware
from
the
ends
of
the
Tube
Unit.
Locate
the
(2)
Tube
Unit
plastic
end
caps
and
bag
with
(12)
8-32
unc
x
1/4”
Hex
S.H.C.S.
Position
the
end
caps
so
that
the
G.E.
Trade-
mark
is
upright
when
x-ray
port
is
down.
In-
stall
each
with
(6)
8-32
unc
x
1/4”
Hex
S.H.C.S.
Rotate
the
Tube
Unit
so
that
its
rear
trim
cover
is
down,
(high
voltage
cable
horns
project
down).
Remove
the
rear
fiberglass
trim
cover
from
the
Tube
Unit.
Remove
(2)
No.
10-32
unf
1/2”
B.H.M.S.
at
the
edge
of
the
x-ray
port
surface,
and
(2)
No.
10-32
unf
P.H.M.S.
in
center
of
the
cover.
Loosen
the
cable
clamp
located
at
the
end
of
the
terminal
strap
beneath
the
trim
cover.
(3)
3/8"
(9.53
mm)
WASHERS
21985011
RIGHT
FORK
A
ILLUSTRATION
411-8
4-11-12

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