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1.0  

Operation

Throughout this manual, there are a number of

Hazard Warnings 

that must be read and understood

in order to prevent possible personal injury and/or

damage to the equipment. Carefully read these warn-

ings. They are included to protect you!

1.1

Description:

This manual describes two 

 timing

control devices, namely, the 

 Cam

Limit Switch and the 

 Timing

Rotorseal. The cam limit switch is a rotary

cam timing switch device. The timing
rotorseal combines the features of a rotary
cam timing switch with those of a rotary air
seal in one compact unit. Both of these
devices are primarily designed to control the
operating functions of mechanical power
presses. Both devices are also referred to as

timers in this manual, since the timing opera-
tion for both devices is the same.

bullgear of an 

 standard press ap-

plication clutch and brake package (see

Figure 2).

1.2

How It Works:

When these devices are properly wired into
the appropriate 

 press control system

(refer to Manual CP 3080), these devices can
provide the following functions:

Inch

Single stroke

Continuous

Semicontinuous

Monitor the stopping effective-

ness of the braking system

The 

 press control system requires

two of the timers, in any combination, to con-
trol the above functions and to monitor each
other for failure and shaft breakage.

These devices can be furnished for either
clockwise or counterclockwise rotation. The
direction of rotation of the device is identified
by a decal on the cap and is determined by
viewing the device from the cap end. Timing
rotorseals supplied with 

 FSPA clutch

and brake packages are assembled for
counterclockwise rotation unless otherwise
specified on the order.

The cam limit switch can be furnished for
either shaft mounting or for foot mounting
with a chain drive (see the illustrated Parts

List in Section 4.0). The timing rotorseal is

designed to be assembled to the flywheel or

The operation of the timing section of the
timing rotorseal is the same as that of the

cam limit switch. In this respect, both devices
are referred to as timers in this manual. There
are five shaft mounted cams which, when
rotated, open and close four automotive type
breaker points (see Figure 1) as LS1, LS2, LS3
and LS4.

LS1 and LS2 are controlled by cams No. 1 (24)

and No. 2 (26) respectively (see Section 4.0 for
item numbers in brackets). LS3, when used for
brake monitoring, is controlled by a two piece
cam No. 3 consisting of an insert (28) and an

outer cam (28A). An optional one piece cam

No. 3 is supplied with both devices that

replaces the two piece cam for applications
that do not require brake monitoring. LS4 is
controlled by split cams No. 4 (33) and No. 5
(33A). Cam functions are discussed in Section

1.2.1.

The timing rotorseal, besides providing the
same timing functions as does the cam limit
switch, also provides a means of air delivery
from a stationary source to operate a rotating
component such as the 

 clutch. The

seal between the stationary center section
(11) and the rotating adapter (1) is provided by

the inner and outer carbon seals (16 and 19).
The lapped surfaces of these seals are held

against the rotating adapter (1) by inner and
outer springs (12 and 13). Air enters the
stationary center section (11) and passes 

through the seals into the rotating adapter (1).

Cam Functions:

The 

 press control system requires

two timing devices. To differentiate between
the timers both the cam limit switch and the
timing rotorseal have a decal, affixed to the
end cap, with tabs labeled “A” and “B”.
Therefore, one timer should be labeled “A’
and the other “B”; the unused tabs are re-
moved. To be consistent with the 

press control wiring diagram the timer that

monitors the brake should be labeled “A”.

The control functions of the cams are:

Cam No.

“A” Timer

“B” Timer

1

Nonrepeat

Nonrepeat

2

Top Stop (Continuous)

3

Brake Monitor

Nonrepeat

Semicontinuous Brake Monitor
or Special Function

4 & 5

Top Stop (Single Stroke)

Top Stop (Single Stroke)

2

Summary of Contents for Airflex TRS 3064

Page 1: ...TRS 3064 Installation Operation and Maintenance of the Airflex Timing Rotorseal and Cam Limit Switch Revised Feb 1 1982...

Page 2: ...g rotorseal is designed to be assembled to the flywheel or The operation of the timing section of the timing rotorseal is the same as that of the cam limit switch In this respect both devices are refe...

Page 3: ...ssembled in the timing section of both devices and their relationships 1 Cam No 2 Cam Insert No 3 Cam No 4 Cam insert No Cams for Clockwise Rotation Cams for Counterclockwise Rotation Figure 1 Cam pro...

Page 4: ...flex FSPA clutch and brake package as shown in Figure 2 The flywheel or bullgear All control systems except those capable of inch and continuous functions only require two timers When two timers are u...

Page 5: ...the shaft and switch must be 1 1 Sprockets furnished by Airflex are 3 8 in pitch Chain of proper length determined by the placement of the timer and the chain guard must be furnished by customer Moun...

Page 6: ...kage at the contact points 2 3 Timer Adjustment Reread and follow the Hazard Warnings stated under Paragraph 2 0 Cams No 1 2 3 insert 4 and 5 24 26 28 33 and 33A respectively are dowelled together and...

Page 7: ...sonable ex posure to hazardous conditions injury or severe damage to the equipment 3 1 7 c d e f g h i j to top of stoke With electrical power OFF remove both timer end caps Make sure the machinery is...

Page 8: ...ate the top stop position See Figure 5 To inspect LS1 refer to Figure 6 and remove the two socket head cap screws 43 and mounting bridge sub assembly 32 Loosen jam nuts 30 Rotate cam adjusting knob 29...

Page 9: ...roperly set retighten the mounting screws 44 Measure gap of LS4 by repeating Steps g through j d Make sure that the ground connection is tight see Figure 6 e If points cannot be adjusted to proper gap...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...ring Breaker points No 1 cam Washer No 2 cam Cam adjusting sleeve No 3 cam insert No 3 cam Cam adjusting knob Jam nut End cap Bridge No 4 cam No 5 cam Felt seal Mounting plate Flat washer Spacer Hous...

Page 12: ...ITCH Part No for Optional Cam No 3 Item No 28A is as follows 203002 For clockwise and clockwise 30 dwell 203087 for c clockwise and c clockwise 30 dwell Eaton Corporation Airflex Division Cleveland Oh...

Page 13: ...t exists Eaton shall thereupon correct any defect at its option either by repairing any defective part or parts or by making available at Eaton s plant a repaired or replacement part This warranty doe...

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