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Adjust Interposer
Guide
Loosen Four
Screws
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C)
Fi
Iter Shaft
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Interposer r 4
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3.
4.
.020"
To
.030"
FIGURE
3.
Rear
Interposer
Guide Comb
lows
only
one
interposer
to be
positioned
in
the
path
of
the
filter
shaft
at
one
time.
An
easy
method
of
check-
ing
the
guide
comb
adjustment
is
to
latch
one
interposer
down,
depress
an
adjacent
interposer
until
it
is
locked
out
by
the
selector
compensator,
and
then
slowly
hand
cycle
the
machine.
The
filter
shaft should
contact
the
interposer
that
is
latched
down
and
miss
the
adjacent
interposer
by
at
least.
005".
This
check
should be
per-
formed
at
several
places
along
the
filter
shaft.
WARNING:
The
selector
compensator
tube
is mounted
to
the
rear
of
the
interposer
guide
comb by four clamps
and
must move up
and
down
with
the
guide
comb when
the
guide
comb
adjustment
is
made.
Be
sure
to
loosen
the
guide
comb mounting screws
completely
before
at-
tempting
to
move
the
guide
comb.
Do not hammer
the
guide
comb
into
position as
this
can
cause
the
compensator
tubetoshiftwithrespecttotheguide
comb.
The
vertical
position
ofthe
tube
on
the
guide comb is
set
with
respect
to
the
stop
strap
riveted
along
the
bottom
of
the
guide
comb
and
should not
be
disturbed.
Bail
Parallel
a.
Loosen
cycle
bail
up
stop
and
move
it
up
out
of
the
way
of
the
cycle
bail.
b.
Adjust
the
left
hand
bail
anchor
plate
forward
or
back
in its
oversized
mounting holes so
that
the
selector
bails
will
be
parallel
to
the
lugs
on
the
interposers
c.
Adjust
the
bail
anchor
plate
up
or
down so
that
the
cycle
bail
will rest as
evenly
as passible on
all
the
interposers.
NOTE: The
selector
bails
must
be
parallel
to
the
inter-
poser lugs
so
that
the
same
travel
will be
given
to
the
bails
by
the
various
interposers.
A loss
of
motion
to
the
selector
latches
could
result
from
an
unparallel
condi-
tion.
The
cycle
bail must be
parallel
so
that
the
inter-
poser
latch
springs
can
be
adjusted
evenly.
Interpaser
Latch
Springs (Preliminary)
With
the
+/=
in-
terposer(position
44)
latched
down,
adjust
the
right
hand
end
ofthe
right hand
section
of
latch
springs so
that
there
will be
approximately
.010"
remaining
travel
of
the
+/=
interposer
before
it bottoms
(Fig.
4).
Check
this
clear-
ance
by pull
ing
the
interposer
down
with
a spring
hook.
2
Loosen
To
Adjust
Guide
.010"
Approx.
FIGURE
4.
Interposer
Latch
Spring
Adjustment
5.
CycleClutchLatchBite
-
Adjustthe
cycle
clutchkeeper
bracket
forward
or
bOck
so
that
the
cycle
clutch
latch
overlaps
the
step
on
the
cycle
clutch
sleeve
by
.030"
to
. 035"
(the
thickness
of
the
metal
plate).
(Fig.
5)
The
overlap
can
readily
be observed from
the
bottom
of
the
machine.
Cycle
Clutch
Keeper
Bracket
.030"
To
.035"
-~I4--
6.
o
FIGURE
5.
Cycle
Clutch
Latch
Bite
Adjustment
Insufficient
overlap
could
allow
the
cycle
clutch
sleeve
to
kick
past
the
latch
and
cycle
again.
Excessive
over-
lap
would
sl
ightly
delay
the
unlatching
action
ofthe
latch
and
create
a sluggish
action.
Cycle
Clutch
Latch
Restorin~
a.
New
Style
- Position
the
restoring
roller
so
that
the
latch
pawl overthrows
the
keeper
by
.020"
to
.025"
with
the
restoring cam on its high
point.
Check
on
both restoring cam
lobes and
ad
just
on
the
lobe
pro-
viding
the
least
motion
(Fig.
6).
Restoring Roller
.020"
To
.025"
Cycle
Clutch
I
Keeper
~I:
Cycle
Clutch
Latch Pawl
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Do
Not
Overthrow
Into
Sleeve
FIGURE
6.
Cycle
Clutch
Latch
Restorin$,
New
Style

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