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Section 1: Operations
Section Rev. February 2009
The right drive frame assembly contains a switch cluster housing and the guide tower assembly.
The switch cluster assembly contains four switches labeled “A”,“B”,“C” and “D” that inform the
Pinsetter CPU of the location of setting table. See
Figure 1-31.
Figure 1-31. Switch Cluster Assembly.
(1) SWITCH “C”
(2) SWITCH “B”
(3) CAM
(4) SWITCH “A”
(5) TABLE SHAFT
(6) SWITCH “D”
The right-hand guide tower is bolted onto the pinsetter drive frame. See
Figure 1-32
. At the top is a
sprocket on which the table chain rides as the table is raised and lowered.
An out-of-range switch (OOR) is used to determine if the table actually lowered to the proper detection
height. The table jam switch TS-2 activates if too much torque is needed to raise the table to its home
(up) position.
Figure 1-32. Right-Hand Guide Tower Assembly.
(1) SPROCKET
(2) TS-2 SWITCH
(3) “OOR” SWITCH
(4) CHAIN LENGTH ADJUSTMENT
(5) TABLE SHAFT
(6) CRANK ARM
PIVOT BEARING
(7) CRANK ARM ADJUSTING SCREWS (8) TABLE LIFT CHAIN
(9) RIGHT HAND TUBE GUIDE
(10) TUBE GUIDE
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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