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Users Manual 

 

   

 

Model 686 / 686 HT 

 

 

 
 

  

 
 

 

AVERY DENNISON

 

Manual Edition 7.0 

 

09 June, 2010 

 

Manual Part Number 551398 

Summary of Contents for 686 HT

Page 1: ...Users Manual Model 686 686 HT AVERY DENNISON Manual Edition 7 0 09 June 2010 Manual Part Number 551398...

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Page 3: ...tings 13 Installing the Power Cord 13 Installing the PC Interface Cable 14 Installing the PC Software 14 Product Description 15 Printer Description 15 Personal Computer Specifications 16 Printer Speci...

Page 4: ...or 52 Sensor Calibration 53 Lubrication Procedure 54 Printer Set Up Sequence 55 Electrical Trouble Shooting 56 Power Up Sign On Communications 56 Stock Ink Advance 58 Print 59 Cut Stack 61 Mechanical...

Page 5: ...nthead Module Assembly Drawing 96 Printhead Module Parts List 97 Printhead Adjustment Assembly Drawing 98 Printhead Adjustment Parts List 99 Ink Drive 686HT Assembly 100 Ink Drive 686HT Parts List 101...

Page 6: ...care and maintenance of the printer We at AVERY DENNISON hope that you will come to appreciate the efforts and quality that have gone into producing your AVERY DENNISON 686 686 HT Printer and wish to...

Page 7: ...quipment usage including without limitation printheads knives rollers in contact with the web and sonic units Avery Dennison reserves the right to determine which elements are defined as consumable No...

Page 8: ...R PERFORMANCE WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EXCEPT THE WARRANTY OF TITLE IN NO EVENT SHALL AVERY DENNISON BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF AVERY DENNISON HAS BEEN AD...

Page 9: ...aintains optimum flow of your product while providing for the operator s comfort AVERY DENNISON has taken significant steps to ensure that the operator controls and operations are easily accessible Th...

Page 10: ...EIVING DEPARTMENT NOTE Unpacking in the shipping receiving department is not recommended for the following reasons First The cardboard carton in which your AVERY DENNISON printer was shipped allows th...

Page 11: ...hing is missing notify AVERY DENNISON immediately in the U S A at 570 888 6641 In other countries please contact your local AVERY DENNISON supplier AVERY DENNISON 686 686 HT User s Manual 551398 Tool...

Page 12: ...two pins Slide the stacker to the back until it contacts the up right frame Tighten the knob Adjusting the stacker is covered later Install the stacker up right rails Remove one of the thumbscrews Ins...

Page 13: ...NOT plug the power cord in Reconfigure as follows 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver open the AC entry by lifting the tab just above the voltage indicator window AC Entry 2 Remove the red fuse drawer 3...

Page 14: ...ween points A and B as shown not B and C 5 X 20MM Fuse Placement 5 Reinsert the fuse drawer into the AC entry with the desired voltage up 6 Close the AC entry and verify the correct voltage is now vis...

Page 15: ...AD DPI ON 300 DPI N A OFF Installing the Power Cord A power cord is shipped with each printer The cord for 115 volt printers will use the standard three prong plug used in the U S A All other power co...

Page 16: ...n serial port is not available a 9 to 25 pin converter is also shipped with all printers Installing the PC Software The software to drive the AVERY DENNISON family of printers is covered in separate d...

Page 17: ...rolled stocks The printer interfaces to a computer or a mainframe system thus allowing electronic data input or even custom design of labels with AVERY DENNISON S PcMate Platinum program This printer...

Page 18: ...later 256 Megabytes of RAM At least 4 Gigabyte of available disk space Pentium III or later processor 800Mhz minimum CD ROM drive DISK DRIVES You will need a hard disk with at least 4 Gigabytes of fre...

Page 19: ...esolution 300 DPI x 300 DPI Fonts Six scalable fonts resident condensed standard and bold typefaces upper and lower case 4pt up to 96pt 300 DPI All rotations 0 90 180 270 Logos No restriction on numbe...

Page 20: ...ink out print head open full stacker stacker jam and print head over temperature Display labels left to print in a batch batch ID total life inches total life cuts Self Diagnostics Missed sense mark d...

Page 21: ...rbor when the three slots are lined up 2 Make sure the ink ribbon comes off the roll in the direction shown above and is threaded as illustrated NOTE A new ink ribbon has a leader that makes it easier...

Page 22: ...ider than the stock 3 Remove the tape or pull the glued end of the stock loose from the supply roll of stock Pull off about 2 feet 5 m of stock to thread it through the printer NOTE If the end of the...

Page 23: ...tock is center and tracking straight through the printer Adjust as needed 12 Adjust the web guides on the decurler and web guides down to the edges of the stock without deforming the stock Decurler Tu...

Page 24: ...nob counter clockwise to decrease the width turn the knob clockwise Adjust the unwind width wider than the roll of stock to be loaded Set the stock roll on the unwind between the guides with the stock...

Page 25: ...he lower right side of the front housing To thread the printer the stock should be pushed through the web guide and printhead up to and touching the bottom of the blue roller Clear all errors on the f...

Page 26: ...d move the stock back and forth If the sensor LED in the front panel flashes as the hole passes through the sensor it is in the correct location If the sensor LED does not flash readjust the sensor NO...

Page 27: ...ation Quick Set Up 25 Ink Guide Adjustment 686 The ink guides on the 686 686 HT will move together as shown above and below To adjust the guides loosen the thumbscrew and slide the ink guide into posi...

Page 28: ...26 Printer Operation Quick Set Up Users Manual Model 686 686 HT 686 The ink guides must be even with each other in order for the system to work correctly 686 HT...

Page 29: ...e covered The print head has an interlock switch that prevents the printer from running with the head in the open position If the head is open the display will read HEAD OPEN WARNING DO NOT TOUCH THE...

Page 30: ...d to be printed Feed FEED and START must both be used Feed will stop when the buttons are released Labels between the head and knife will be cut and stacked as finished labels Stock moves through in o...

Page 31: ...test pattern printing The ink will advance with the stock The print head must be closed Stop The stop button will stop the printer at the end of the current label being printed Indicator Lights The A...

Page 32: ...while the printer is running the sensor is in line with the registration HOLES ORANGE REFLECTIVE SENSOR Flashing light while the printer is running the sensor is in line with the registration PRINTED...

Page 33: ...Produced Emulation Mode Print Verifier Setup Change Cut Position Top Refl Over Mark Total Inches Of Stock Default Transfer Type Clean Scan Memory Test Head Lift Top Refl Not Over Mark Controller Vers...

Page 34: ...d to see if it is stuck on If a fault condition is detected the test is halted and the screen will display the first error key found with the following display B U T T O N N A M E K E Y S T U C K The...

Page 35: ...e BATCH ID QTY screen The Batch ID Batch Qty screen displays the currently cutting batch ID and labels remaining to be cut When the Batch ID Qty screen is the home screen and the user presses the EXIT...

Page 36: ...ack to the HOME screen PRINTER ADJUSTMENTS P R E S S E N T E R F O R P R I N T C U T P O S I T I O N S PRINTHEAD ADJUSTMENTS P R E S S E N T E R F O R P R I N T H E A D S E T U P CALIBRATE SENSORS P R...

Page 37: ...ed using the following function keys Use the MODE key to move through the main mode screens shown below PRESS ENTER FOR PRINT CUT POSITIONS PRESS ENTER FOR PRINT HEAD SETUP PRESS ENTER FOR CALIBRATING...

Page 38: ...POSITION screen Pressing the EXIT Up Arrow key will take the user back to the HOME screen P R I N T P O S I T I O N V A L U E X X N E W V A L U E Y Y This screen follows the PRINT CHECKOUT FORMAT scre...

Page 39: ...er to the CALIBRATING SENSORS screen Pressing the EXIT Up Arrow key will take the user back to the HOME screen C H A N G E S T R O B E V A L U E X X N E W V A L U E Y Y This screen is the first screen...

Page 40: ...o the HOLE SLOT NOT IN SENSOR screen Pressing the EXIT Up Arrow key will take the user back to the HOME screen H O L E S L O T N O T I N S E N S O R V A L U E 0 0 0 N E W V A L U E 0 0 0 This screen f...

Page 41: ...ollows the BOT REFL OVER MARK screen Place the stock over the sensor so that the stock is over the sensor but the reflective mark is not over the sensor and when NEW VALUE is at is smallest value pres...

Page 42: ...U C E D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 This screen follows the LABEL COUNTER screen This screen displays the total labels produced since the printer was built This counter is NOT resettable by the user Pressing...

Page 43: ...EMULATION MODE screen Pressing the EXIT Up Arrow key will take the user back to the HOME screen E M U L A T I O N M O D E N O N E N E W E M U L A T I O N M O D E 6 3 0 This screen follows the CUTTER E...

Page 44: ...sing ENTER will update the communications protocol with the selection Pressing the MODE Down Arrow key will take the user to the BAUD RATE screen Pressing the EXIT Up Arrow key will take the user back...

Page 45: ...DE Down Arrow key will take the user back to the PRINT CUT POSITIONS screen Pressing the EXIT Up Arrow key will take the user back to the HOME screen Note This screen for SV 70 Verifier only P R E S S...

Page 46: ...Up Arrow key will take the user back to the HOME screen V E R I F I E R I S E N A B L E D P R E S S E N T E R T O D I S A B L E OR V E R I F I E R I S D I S A B L E P R E S S E N T E R T O E N A B L E...

Page 47: ...ontacting print heads with a static charge follow these simple procedures All print heads should be kept in original anti static bags until they are installed in the printer The 686 686 HT printer is...

Page 48: ...ntact the skin and be tight and anti static gloves must be worn at all times when handling a print head to avoid damaging the print head Supplies Always use clean supplies when cleaning the head NEVER...

Page 49: ...thead must be upward approximately 15 degrees to enable the printhead cable to clear the ink roller 2 After printhead replacement the printer should be ready to print There is no tangent adjustment re...

Page 50: ...le and enter the appropriate head category Press the ENTER key to enter the value The printer must be turned off and back on for the change to take effect HEAD CATEGORY AVERAGE RESISTANCE Rav 1 1075 1...

Page 51: ...Velcro head cleaning pad may also be used to clean heavy build up Be careful not to damage the platen roller while cleaning If the roller is worn replace the roller Print Head Tangent Point No tangent...

Page 52: ...acker Full Adjustment The sensor on the inboard stack upright is used to stop the printer when the stack is full A thumbscrew adjustment is provided to set the stack height Warning Some stock material...

Page 53: ...nsor sight path the machine will stop Full Stacker A micro switch on the stacker rail allows the printer to detect a full load of labels in the stacker The stack full condition will stop the machine w...

Page 54: ...or no apparent reason while it is in the middle of printing a batch you may be missing sense marks three consecutive tickets in a row in which a sense mark was not found Check for the following The fr...

Page 55: ...re the AVERY DENNISON recommended items to use when cleaning the sensor and LED There are three basic steps to calibrating each optical sensor 1 Select the sensor to be calibrated in the Calibrate Sen...

Page 56: ...y fitted with an Iglide bearing is performed a single drop of spindle oil should be applied to assist in bearing break in 2 If after long use an Iglide bearing starts to squeak disassemble the compone...

Page 57: ...At the Print Checkout Format screen press enter 7 Press start After several tags have been printed and cut stop the printer and evaluate the last tag out 8 Confirm the centerline is actually in the ce...

Page 58: ...s located inside the AC entry are present and intact Replace as needed refer to the Fuse Configuration section in this manual 4 Cable connector inside printer not properly seated or disconnected 1 Pow...

Page 59: ...ose or unconnected 1 Check and secure both ends of the serial cable with the thumbscrews 2 Printer not powered on or has not completed diagnostics tests 1 Power printer on and wait until front panel d...

Page 60: ...or and once to start printer 6 Feed rollers bound 1 With power off check that all rollers turn freely 7 Stock bound 1 With the print head and feed open check that the stock will pull through the print...

Page 61: ...brate the sensor refer to the Sensor Calibration section in this manual Print registration is off in the feed direction 1 Printer print position is incorrect 1 Enter the Print Cut Positions Mode on th...

Page 62: ...ed with format 1 Adjust ink position on the arbors to achieve full ink coverage over all fields on the format 2 Print head dirty 1 Power off the printer clean the print head and platen refer to Print...

Page 63: ...in this manual 3 Knife jammed causing auto resetting fuse to trip on the Thermal Control Board 1 Remove cause of jam at the knife 4 Faulty knife motor 1 Replace the knife motor 5 Faulty knife motor dr...

Page 64: ...h web Printer fails to stop at end of roll 1 Stock roll is too tight in guides 1 Adjust unwind knob until back plate and front post touch roll Do not over tighten Roll must rotate smoothly Stock does...

Page 65: ...in the bearing slots 2 Stacker position on printer too far forward so labels go under stacker rail 1 Loosen stacker mounting knob and move stacker toward rear of printer tighten 2 Adjust position of s...

Page 66: ...1 4 inch wider than stock being printed by overhanging 1 8 inch on either side of stock This is especially critical when using a narrow web with cut down rollers Ink rolls loosely on take up roller 1...

Page 67: ...Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Electrical Drawings 65 Electrical Drawings...

Page 68: ...1105NE HEAD DRIVER BOARD 341106NE ROLLER DROP MOTOR KNIFE MOTOR STACKER J9 SERIAL J6 GRAY J7 BROWN J3 BROWN J2 ORANGE J8 GRAY J7 ORANGE J10 RED J12 ORANGE J11 FEED MOTOR INK MOTOR FRONT PANEL BROWN J2...

Page 69: ...NEIS J7 J6 J5 J2 J9 351125 THRMAL CONTROL BUS VL BUS AT J12 BOARD J10 SOLDER SIDE CONN 9 ORANGE FUSE 990915 HARNESS 359006 STACKER FUSE CONN 3 HARNESSED 351160 FULL STKR SWITCH CONN 2 INK MOTOR 245026...

Page 70: ...proper method of attaching the connectors Ensure that all of the black wires are located next to each other in the center of the two connectors as shown in the diagram below and that the clamps on the...

Page 71: ...s to next error with each depression of the NO key The screen retreats to prior error with each depression of the YES key The screen reverts back to the first error when the EXIT key is pressed X X E...

Page 72: ...R59 D6 D43 C 2 0 C 1 9 C18 R64 C17 R62 R61 D31 D18 D30 R63 D40 D28 D17 D5 D42 J4 U9 R3 R 2 2 U 4 R 1 3 R 1 2 C 16 U 1 R24 R 9 R 2 1 R 1 9 R 10 C 3 R 11 U 8 U 7 R23 Q 1 R 8 R 6 R 18 R 1 6 R 15 C 1 4 C...

Page 73: ...8 U23 U36 PLCC CHIPS align angled corner of chip with angled corner of socket that is counter clockwise to the arrow DIP CHIPS align notch on chip with the notch on the socket U3 U4 chips are four pin...

Page 74: ...CB Opsys initialization 5 Attempting Serial Host Initialization 6 Initializing Verifier 7 Executing Protected Mode Imaging Code 8 Checking Flash Disk Module 9 Attempting to read in scalable fonts 10 I...

Page 75: ...C 73 Appendix C Ink and Stock Transfer Types Transfer Type values associated with the XT commands Value Transfer Type 201 Coated Tag Stock GN1111 202 Tag Stock A GN1111 203 Tag Stock B GN1111 204 Tag...

Page 76: ...must be mounted also 2 Check the gap between the actuator and the top of the pin on the clutch as shown in drawing The plunger should be pushed in to make the measurement Other hints if there is stil...

Page 77: ...e checked before installing Rev 3 Replace both roll pins on all reworked assemblies Rev 4 Effective 3 3 97 a large nylon washer will be added between the coil pin and the c clip on the plunger To inst...

Page 78: ...earing Rev 1 Pre load setting adjustment While motor is running not while cutting loosen set screws on Pac man and rotate the rotary blade clockwise mark the stopping position on the Pac man rotate co...

Page 79: ...rinthead problems when customers combine both these features The edge of the narrower stock not covered by the ink will gouge the printhead and cause dots to be out Here the customer will have much sh...

Page 80: ...e increment at a time until fuzzy printing goes away If problem continues Clean the printhead as described below Symptom 3 While printing along fine early in the printheads life 300 000 inches a dot s...

Page 81: ...nted to avoid loosing data 2 Turn the machine off 3 Open the printhead carriage assembly 4 Soak a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab and apply to the printhead 5 Scrub the printhead seve...

Page 82: ...m loose in the holes 4 Slowly open the printhead carriage assembly Maneuver the printhead down and to the right pulling the wire pack out 5 Disconnect the wire pack and carefully remove the printhead...

Page 83: ...g knob has a large washer installed Make sure to tighten the knob all the way 2 Ink arbors With an ohmmeter check for continuity on the two ink arbors and three ink turn rollers Place one lead of the...

Page 84: ...el 686 686 HT Print Quality Adjustment 1 Tangent is factory set and should not be adjusted Head pressure is fixed without adjustment 2 Strobe Adjust strobe for print darkness and bar code scanability...

Page 85: ...Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Assembly Drawings 83 Assembly Drawings...

Page 86: ...84 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Unwind Assembly Drawing...

Page 87: ...1 4 373010 Rod Web guide Outer 1 5 353002 Bracket Unwind 1 6 105023 Impression adj Knob SS Kit 1 7 373014 Bracket Sensor mount 1 8 373013 Bracket Stock out 1 9 191120 Micro switch 1 10 989973 4 40 x C...

Page 88: ...86 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Unwind Turnbar Assembly Drawing...

Page 89: ...De curler roller 1 4 554029 Web turn shaft 2 5 554016 Nut Roller shaft lock 2 6 990138 1 4 20 x 3 4 Knurled cup point 2 7 990133 1 4 20 x 3 4 Flat head screw 2 8 551002 Frame Upright 686 Ink save 1 9...

Page 90: ...88 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Contrast Sensor Assembly Drawing...

Page 91: ...1 3 194020 Web turn shaft 4 13 514016 Bracket Sensor ass y 1 4 514019 Bracket Sensor guide 1 14 511112 Cable Contrast sensor 1 5 514017 Shaft Ink turn bar 1 15 281140 Scanner Contrast 1 6 990111 10 32...

Page 92: ...awings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Web Guide Sensor Assembly Drawing 18 19 6 27 15 21 8 34 32 31 25 30 18 33 36 35 11 27 1 12 13 26 28 2 19 14 5 10 23 22 24 29 38 3 16 17 4 9 43 21 20 39 37 10 3 10...

Page 93: ...guide mount 1 10 990091 10 32 x 1 2 Button head screw 4 32 554066 Bracket Back top web guide 1 11 554089 Assembly Bracket Web guide 1 33 554068 Bracket Back bottom web guide 1 12 990262 Snap ring 1 4...

Page 94: ...92 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Drive Assembly Drawing 4 17 18 11 14 16 3 13 21 7 2 9 5 6 15 19 14 10 8 12 5 1 7 20...

Page 95: ...ge plate Web center 1 7 990120 1 4 20 x 1 2 Cap screw 5 8 514094 Ass y Lift cam 1 9 354012 Roller Grit 1 10 999146 Bushing 3 8 x 1 2 x 1 2 1 11 514009K Spring lever Front 1 12 514010K Spring lever Rea...

Page 96: ...94 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Printhead Assembly Drawing 14 14 26 14 16 14 13 20 15 9 1 11 12 2 10 7 17 21 22 14 23 24 25 6 18 3 19 8 4 5...

Page 97: ...001 Frame Upright 1 6 990083 10 32 x 3 4 Cap screw 1 19 555096K Kit Ass y print head 686 printer 1 7 555098 Ass y Front support Print head 1 20 990071 8 32 x 1 1 4 FH machine screw 1 8 375014 Shaft He...

Page 98: ...96 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Printhead Module Assembly Drawing 3 5 13 14 10 2 12 16 17 15 18 6 8 7 11 4 9 19 1 20...

Page 99: ...991287 M3 x 8mm Cap screw 2 4 555034 Screw Adjust 2 14 991333 6 32 x 5 8 S H C Screw 2 5 555032 Assy Print head mount 1 15 990025 6 32 x1 4 Set screw 2 6 990073 8 32 x 1 2 B H C Screw 1 16 990058 8 3...

Page 100: ...98 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Printhead Adjustment Assembly Drawing 5 3 2 1 6 4...

Page 101: ...Printhead Adjustment Parts List Item Part Description Qty 1 991217 Spring Compression 2 2 555037 Block Slide 2 3 555038 Cover Plate 2 4 991326 4 40 x 3 4 Flat head screw 2 5 989983 4 40 x 1 4 Button...

Page 102: ...100 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Ink Drive 686HT Assembly 32 28 7 20 9 14 7 6 5 12 31 18 30 18 13 15 22 23 19 24 25 17 26 11 21 11 16 34 27 33 29 6 7 5 3 4 8 12 1 2 30 12 10 31...

Page 103: ...Ink arbor Rewind 1 7 990081 10 32 x 1 2 Cap screw 26 24 990058 8 32 x 1 4 Knurled cup point 2 8 284025 Pulley 14T DFL 1 4 ID 1 25 990355 O ring 3 4 10 9 554049 Housing Bearing 2 26 556095 Ass y Ink ar...

Page 104: ...rawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Ink Save Assembly 10 19 24 21 23 17 5 41 8 43 42 6 20 18 29 38 25 22 37 33 35 36 12 30 32 31 7 28 12 16 34 14 13 15 6 3 39 45 9 27 44 40 4 17 26 9 11 11 4 8 5 8 4...

Page 105: ...sing Bearing 2 33 990019 10 32 x 1 2 Button head screw 2 11 999001 R6FF bearing 6 34 990082 10 32 5 8 Cap screw 2 12 376035 Shaft Unwind 2 35 556096 Ass y Ink arbor Rewind 1 13 556001 Housing Bearing...

Page 106: ...104 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Ink Save PC Board Assembly 4 1 5 7 2 6 3...

Page 107: ...C Board Parts List Item Part Description Qty 1 551141 Harness IADB to arbor motors 1 2 551140 Harness TCB to AID 1 3 551002 Frame 686 Upright Ink save 1 4 191104 Standoff 3 4 3 5 551105 Pc board IADB...

Page 108: ...106 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Timing Belt Threading Diagram 5 8 3 5 6 1 2 3 4 3 9 7 1 3 2...

Page 109: ...ist Item Part Description Qty 1 991391 Pulley 10T 2 2 991390 Timing belt 37T 2 3 356029 Pulley 26T 1 5P 4 4 991393 Timing belt 49T 1 5 284025 Pulley 14T DFL ID 2 6 991145 Drive 48T Timing belt 1 7 991...

Page 110: ...108 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Timing Belt 686HT Threading Diagram 7 3 5 4 1 2 3 8 6 1 3 2...

Page 111: ...lt 686HT Parts List Item Part Description Qty 1 991391 Pulley 10T 2 2 991390 Timing belt 37T 2 3 356029 Pulley 26T 1 5P 3 4 284025 Pulley 14T DFL ID 1 5 991145 Drive 48T Timing belt 1 6 991392 Pulley...

Page 112: ...110 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Knife Assembly Drawing 17 15 12 20 22 21 23 19 16 27 18 26 22 28 21 14 13 25 4 24 11 5 2 7 3 10 9 8 6 1...

Page 113: ...0 x 1 2 Cap screw 2 7 990055 8 32 x 3 8 Flat head screw 1 23 1 2 990325 Snap ring 3 16 e ring 1 8 989978 Washer 8 Star 1 24 3 197319 Torsion spring Right 1 9 990065 8 32 x 3 8 Button head screw 1 25 3...

Page 114: ...112 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Stacker Assembly Drawing Part 1 2 8 5 9 12 20 2 4 7 3 6 7 10 7 17 16 11 28 1 16 18 11 29 4 19 25 24 26 26 16 21 23 13 22 15 21 13 30 27 26 16 14...

Page 115: ...cker 1 6 990037 Washer 6 SAE 2 21 990015 6 32 x Cap screw 2 7 990019 6 32 x Button head screw 8 22 990404 Rivet x 1 8 378060 Bracket Sensor guard strip 2 23 518001 Bracket Roller cup 1 9 378054 Bracke...

Page 116: ...Model 686 686 HT Stacker Assembly Drawing Part 2 11 12 8 2 7 38 20 32 22 22 7 19 22 42 41 21 29 30 31 47 16 46 46 45 44 25 33 32 33 45 44 5 9 23 12 40 4 36 17 13 18 17 40 3 5 6 11 10 7 1 24 39 14 15 2...

Page 117: ...knob 10 2 10 990028 6 32 x 3 8 Flat head screw 2 34 358013 Trip rod 1 11 990262 Snap ring 1 4 2 35 358017 Spring Trip rod 1 12 358094 Roller Stacker support ass y 2 36 990369 1 8 Collar 2 13 990015 6...

Page 118: ...116 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Back Reflective Sensor Option Assembly Drawing 4 5 2 3 6 1...

Page 119: ...List Item Part Description Qty 1 371128 Top bottom reflective sensor harness 1 2 990448 Washer 125 x 313 x 031 1 3 989984 4 40 x 3 8 Button head screw 1 4 554060 Bracket Sensor mount 1 5 990002 4 40 x...

Page 120: ...118 Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 686 686 HT Cover Assembly Drawing 7 8 10 11 17 12 16 25 26 13 15 4 16 27 15 1 9 2 6 19 3 18 14 23 21 22 20 24 5...

Page 121: ...r 1 19 990023 6 32 x 1 2 flat head screw 8 6 511209 Bracket Angle 4 20 351004 Bracket Stacker mount 1 7 551202 Cover Front 686 1 21 989978 Washer 8 Star 2 8 551201 Cover Hinged 686 1 22 990069 Hex nut...

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