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Section 8: Servicing
Section Rev. February 2009
Motor Pulley
The single pulley used on sweep motor can be used with both 50 and 60 cycle (Hz) power. The table
and distributor motors have dual sized pulleys. For 60Hz operation use the smaller pulley, for 50Hz
operation use the larger pulley. Using the wrong sized pulley can result in pin handling problems in the
distributor or lowering the table too fast/slow, causing pinfall errors and excessive wear on the stroke
limiter assembly and setting table.
NOTE
: Some distributor and table motors have a dual pulley. The smaller side is for use when
the pinsetter is powered by a 60 cycle (60 hz) supply. The larger size is used when the power
supplied is 50 cycles (50 hz). Refer to
Figure 8-11.
Figure 8-11. Dual Pulley.
(1) 60 CYCLE SIDE
(2) 50 CYCLE SIDE
Motor Pulley Removal
1. Loosen the pulley’s set screw with a 3 mm Allen wrench (hex key).
2. Use a gear puller to slide the pulley off the shaft. Save the key for use during installation.
Motor Pulley Installation
1. Make certain the key is properly seated in the motor shaft.
2. Place the pulley on the shaft with the desired orientation. Tap the pulley onto the shaft with a
soft faced hammer.
3. Align the pulley so that the “V” belt will ride in the center of the motor pulley and the large
drive pulley.
4. Tighten the set screw to prevent the motor pulley from moving out of position.
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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