Section Rev. February 2017
Section 5: Adjustments
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GEAR ADJUSTMENT - GENERAL
All gears must have a tooth gap. If gears are set too loose, they may slip and/or break. If they are set
too tight, jams and breakage and exessive wear may occur. Refer to
Figure 5-60.
Figure 5-60. Adjusting for Proper Tooth Gap.
(1) TEETH SHOULD NOT BE FULLY
SEATED
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NOTE
: When adjusting for proper tooth gap, it is important to check the entire travel area. It is
possible to have a gear rack properly adjusted in one area and be too loose or too tight in
another area of travel.
SWITCH ADJUSTMENT - GENERAL
Table position switches “B”, “C” and “D” on the switch cluster are adjusted for a gap of 3 mm between
the switch and the magnet on the switch cam. Refer to
Figure 5-61.
(1)
SWITCHES B, C & D
3 mm GAP
(2)
SWITCH
(3)
ACTUATOR ARM
MAGNET
Figure 5-61. Adjusting switch Cluster
(1) SWITCHES B, C & D
(2) SWITCH
(3) ACTUATOR ARM MAGNET
3 mm GAP
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