Adjustment practice to restore a faulty machine to the normal operating state
involves measurement procedure which compares measured figures with the
standard values. INSPECTION & ADJUSTMENT specifies conditions to
measurement and standard values. Safety precautions are also given where
necessary. Illustrations included indicate important points like gauge
connection location.
Numerous ways are available to track down the cause of trouble. Important is,
of course, to make a diagnosis in a reasonable manner, not blindly. FAULT
DIAGNOSIS provides a detailed description of ‘Precautions for Trouble
Diagnosis’ and ‘How to Make a Diagnosis’ first, then proceeds to instruction of
diagnosis procedures on a variety of fault diagnosis modes. For effective fault
finding, this chapter employs block-type flow charts easy to handle. Electric
wiring diagrams used herein identify wires by means of color coding and
identification numbers. Standard values or fault finding conditions are noted
where necessary.
In the final section, DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY, descriptions are being
given of removal, reinstallation, disassembly and reassembly procedures of
key units in this order with many solid illustrations easy to understand in order
to display vital part of units to handle. Because works to be performed in this
cathegory will enevitably have a high potential to invite danger, this section
involves many precautionary statements.
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make utmost efforts to make this manual more useful through revisions. Your
opinions and advices will be particularly welcome and carefully considered.