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Section 1: Operations
Section Rev. February 2009
The pins travel down the distributor lanes until an empty pin station is found. See
Figure 1-10
. At the
empty pin station, the station’s ejector flap sticking up between the two round belts will force the pin off
the belts and onto the pin station’s retaining bow. The weight of the pin forces the retaining bow down
and in turn lowers the ejector flap. Additional pins traveling along the distributor lane, will pass by the
occupied station. Pins are held in the pin station until the pinholder located on the setting table is ready
to receive them. The pinholder’s “open” gripper pushes the station’s pin release lever upward allowing
the retaining bow to pivot fully downward, releasing the pin.
There are three styles of pin stations:
• Left-hand for pins 2, 3, 4, and 9
• Right-hand for pins 1, 5, 6
• Short retaining bow flap - pins 7 and 10
(2)
PIN RELEASE
LEVER
(3)
RETAINING
BOW WITH FLAP
(1)
EJECTOR
FLAP
Figure 1-10. Pin Station
(1) EJECTOR FLAP
(2) PIN RELEASE LEVER
(3) RETAINING BOW WITH FLAP
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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