Section 4.2
Machine Adjustments
400-088-120-02 4.2-21 Rev. Date: 10/2016
14. With the spotting lever in the fingers open position, adjust the length of the short rod (Figure
4.2-21) so that the cam link (Figure 4.2-22) just makes contact with the cam follower. THE CAM
FOLLOWER MUST STILL BE ABLE TO TURN FREELY. Tighten the jam nuts on the short rod.
15. Recheck the adjustment of the long rod, and adjust as necessary to ensure that all cells are fully
open and have the correct amount of play in the respot cell fingers.
16. Crank the table to the home position.
17. With the pin deck clear, crank the table down to the respot position.
18. Rotate the front actuator lever to close the cells completely. Adjust the closed position
actuator stop screw until it is against the actuator lever. Turn the screw an additional 2 turns.
There should be approximately 1/8 inch between the cam studs and the end of the slot on
each finger (see Figure 4.2-23). Turning the stop screw in increases the gap. Tighten the jam
nut on the closed position stop screw.
Figure 4.2-23
19. Crank the table to the Home position.
20. Close the respot cells slightly so that the center highest point of the shifter link is directly
opposite the pawl (see Figure 4.2-24). Adjust the length of the respot rod so that the pawl
clears the center highest point by 3/8 inch.
Approximately 1/8-inch Gap Between
Cam Stud and End of Slot in Finger