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Section 5: Adjustments
Section Rev. February 2017
BALL DOOR LOCKING ADJUSTMENT
When a ball presses the ball door key, the key lever should lower and clear the locking bolt by 2-4 mm.
Refer to
Figure 5-13
. Use the following procedure to adjust the ball door locking assembly.
(3)
KEY
LEVER
(2)
2-4 mm CLEARANCE
WITH DOOR KEY
PRESSED BY BALL
(1)
LOCKING
BOLT
(4)
DOOR
KEY
(5)
HEX HEAD
SCREWS
(5)
HEX HEAD
SCREWS
(6)
BALL DOOR
SOLENOID
(7)
LOCKING
BOLT
Figure 5-13. Adjusting Locking Bolt.
(1) LOCKING BOLT
(2) 2-4 mm CLEARANCE WITH DOOR
(3) KEY LEVER
KEY PRESSED
(4) DOOR KEY
(5) HEX HEAD SCREWS
(6) BALL DOOR SOLENOID
(7) LOCKING BOLT
1. Loosening the two bolts that mount the locking bolt/solenoid assembly to the accelerator frame.
Lower the locking bolt assembly.
2. Place a ball on the transport band so that it presses the ball door key causing the door lever to
lower.
3. Adjust the locking bolt assembly so that the door lever has a 2-4 mm clearance under the
locking bolt when the door button is pushed in.
4. Tighten the two mounting bolts and verify the assembly functions as follows:
a. The door cannot open by pushing on the door.
b. The door does open when a ball presses the ball door key.
c. When the solenoid is energized (plunger pulled in) the door cannot open even if the ball
door button is being pressed.
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