Chapter 2
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2.8
Pickup/Feeding System
2.8.1
Orientation of the
Deck/Cassette Pickup
Roller
0009-5518
iR5570 / iR6570
The pickup roller may be mounted by reversing the
steps used to remove it; however, be sure to keep the
following in mind:
- The pickup rollers used at the front and the rear of the
machine are not interchangeable.
- The collar of the pickup roller used at the front of the
machine is gold-colored.
When mounting the pickup roller [1] to the pickup
assembly, make sure that the round marking [2]
found on the side of the roller and the round
marking [3] found on the collar (gold-colored) are
toward the front of the machine.
F-2-60
- The collar of the pickup roller used at the rear of the
machine is silver-colored. When mounting the
pickup roller [4] to the pickup assembly, make sure
that the round mark-ing [5] found on the side of the
roller is toward the front of the machine while the
round marking on the collar (silver-colored) is
toward the rear of the machine.
F-2-61
2.8.2
Orientation of the
Separation Roller
0009-5519
iR5570 / iR6570
When replacing the separation roller, be sure it is
oriented as follows:
Mounting the separation roller in the wrong
orientation will lead to interference against crimping
washer. Make sure it is mounted in the correct
orientation.
F-2-62
F-2-63
2.8.3
Orientation of the
Feeding Roller of the
[1]
Collar (gold-colored) (front of machine)
[2]
[3]
(direction of rotation)
[4]
[5]
[6]
Collar (silver-colored) (rear of machine)
(direction of rotation)
Wider groove
Narrower groove
(front of machine)
(rear of machine)
Wider groove
Narrow groove
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