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2.1.2.

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a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

i)

j)

mount the timing rotorseal:

Make sure that the air tube “O” rings (2)

are in place.

Install the plastic insert (37A) in the head

of the drive screw (37).

Install drive screw. Tighten the screw, being

careful not to distort the end plate (36).

Tie-wire the drive screw to the end plate
mounting screws.

Align the tang of shaft (6) with the slot in

the drive screw insert, and align the
grease holes in the adapter (1) with those

in the hub of the flywheel or bullgear.

Install the lockwashers and mounting
bolts. Tighten the mounting bolts uniform-
ly 

SO

 

the adapter flange fits squarely

against the register face.

Inspect all air connection tubes and
remove all burrs.

Lightly grease or oil the ends of the air

tubes and insert them into the mating
adapter holes.

Attach the opposite ends of the tubes to

their connections.

Connect flexible air hose (35) to the

center section and air supply line.

Caution:

Do not use a rigid pipe air line in place of the

flexible air hose (35). Rigid pipe does not
allow compensation for any eccentricity be-
tween the device and the shaft and will cause
a preload condition that will shorten the bear-
ing life of the device.

k)

Apply air pressure and check for air leaks.
Repair as required.

l)

Remove air pressure.

m)

Refer to appropriate paragraph and mount

second timer.

Wiring instructions are given in Paragraph 2.2.

Foot Mounted Cam Limit Switch:

The foot mounted cam limit switch must be
chain driven by the crankshaft. The sprocket
ratio between the shaft and switch must be

1:1. Sprockets furnished by 

 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.

Mount the timer as follows:

a)

Select a convenient mounting area for the
timer so that there is no interference with

the chain drive. Locate the timer as close

as possible to the driving shaft so that

the chain length is held to a minimum.

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

Rigidly attach a sprocket to the drivi g

shaft.

Key the other sprocket to the cam limit

switch shaft and lock it in position with
set screws and jam screws. The cam limit
switch shaft diameter is .6250/.6245
inches, has a 3/16 inch square keyway
and has a one inch long mounting length.

Fabricate a sturdy bracket or prepare the

machine surface for mounting. Bear in
mind that the bracket design or positioning

of the switch will be influenced by the
direction of rotation of the switch.

Position the switch so that the driving

and driven sprockets are in alignment.

Fasten the switch to its support with four

3/8 inch cap screws and lockwashers.

Attach and tension the drive chain
following chain manufacturer’s
recommendations.

Fabricate a guard to cover sprockets and

chain.

Refer to appropriate paragraph and mount

second timer.

Wiring instructions are given in Paragraph 2.2.

2.1.3 Shaft Mounted Cam Limit Switch:

The shaft mounted cam limit switch is design-
ed for attaching directly to a shaft end. The
shaft end must be machined as shown in

Figure 3 to accept the shaft pilot and bolt

circle.

3. 250

Dia B. C.

Cam Limit 

@  

A  

  D i a .

 

 

 

 1.25 Deep

 

NC-2

4 Bolts 

 Spaced

Figure 3. Shaft machining details

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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