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11.
Selector
Compensator
-
Adjust
as follows:
a.
Late
Style
(Fig.
11)
1 Loosen
locking
set
screws in
the
LH
and
RH
nylon
blocks.
2.
Latch
the
extreme
RH
interposer
down.
3.
Tighten
the
RH
adjusting
plug
so
that
the
end
ballwilltraptheinterposerin
the
latched
posi-
tion
when
the
interposer
latch
is
manually
dis-
engaged.
4.
Whi Ie
holding
the
latch
spring
away
from
the
interposer
I
back
out
the
adjusting
plug
slowly
until
the
interposer
"restores
freely
-
then
back
out
1/6
turn
more
(one
flat
on
the
hexagon
nut
is
1/6).
Hex
FIGURE
11.
Compensator
Adjustment
I
Late
Style
5.
Repeat
the
same
procedure
on
the
LH
side.
6.
Tighten
the
locking
screws in
the
nylon
blocks.
b.
Early
Style
(Fig.
12) -
With
the
extreme
RH
inter-
poser
latched
down
and
held
against
the
right
side
of
its
guide
slot
I
adjust
the
adjusting
screw
(or
slider)
until
the
extreme
RH
ball
is
trapped
between
the
interposer
and
the
adjusting
screw
(or
sl
ider).
Follow
the
same
procedure
for
the
left
side.
Ba
II
Trapped
Between
The Interposer
And
Adjusting
Screw
Interposer Held
Against
Right
Side
Of
Its
Guide
Slot
Make
Adjustment
Here
FI
GURE
12.
Compensator
Adjustment
I
Early
Style
12.
Latch Bail
Shaft
- Adjust
the
plate
that
supports
the
right
end
of
the
bai I
shaft
so
that
the
bai I shaft
is
parallel
to
the
cycle
shaft.
Thisadjustment
isextremely
important
because
the
roller~
on
the
latch
bail
MUST
contact
their
respective
selector
cams
at
the
same
point
and
with
the
same pressure in
order
to
insure
that
both cams
operate
the
bai I
together.
2-4
The bail shaft is
set
at
the
factory
and
should
not
require
a
readjustment
unless
the
plate
becomes
loosened
or
parts
replacement
is
necessary.
This
is
a
difficult
adjustment
to
make
and
should
not
be
loosened
unless
absolutely
necessary.
The
adjustment
can
be
made
if
necessary
by
loosening
and
tightening
the
bai
I
shaft
plate
mounting screws
with
a hammer
and
screwdriver.
The screws
should
be
left
f~iction-tight
until
the
correct
position
of
the
plate
is
obtained
in
order
to
faci
I
itate
the
adjustment.
The
bail
shaft
plate
must be
adjusted
both
vertically
and
horizontally
in
order
to
make
the
rollers
of
the
latch
baH
ride
their
respective
cams
equally.
Changing
either
the
vertical
or
horizontal
position wi
II
affect
the
other;
therefore
both
adjustments
must be
considered
together
andadjustedalternately
until
both
are
correct.
If a
re-
adjustment
is
necessary
I
the
following
procedure
may
be
used.
a.
The
correct
vertical
position
is
obtained
by
raising
or
lowering
the
bai
I
shaft
mounting
plate
unti I both
ba·il
rollers
have
equal
pressure
against
their
re-
spective
cams.
Check
by
testing
the
drag
on strips
of
paper
inserted
between
the
rollers
and
the
cams.
b.
The front
to
rear
position
of
the
bai I
shaft
plate
can
be
set
relative
to
the
cycle
shaft.
Set
the
Hoover-
ometer
to
span
the
distance
between
the
cycle
shaft
and
the
left
end
of
the
bail
shaft
as
illus-
trated
in
Fig.
13.
Move
the
Hooverometer
to
the
right
and
adjust
the
bai
I
shaft
plate
forward
or
back
to
the
same
clearance
as
at
the
left
side.
With
the
bail shaft
parallel
to
the
cycle
shaft I
the
bai I
rollers
should
be
contacting
their
respective
cams
at
the
same
point.
IQ)
\
/
FIGURE
13.
Latch
Bail
Shaft
Plate
Adjustment
NOTE:
As
a final
check
for
the
adjustment
of
the
latch
bai
I
plate
I
hand
cycle
the
machine
using a
zero
ti It I
zero
rotate
character
(all
latches
removed from
the
bai
I).
Both
latch
bai I
rollers
should
maintain
contact
with
their
respective
cams
throughout
the
cycle.

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