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7.
Tighten back up both bolts.
8.
Make sure that the proximity switch detects the plate properly.
Ideally, there should be a gap of approximately 3/16
of an inch between the proximity switch and the
plate. If this is not the case, apply the following procedure:
To adjust the gap between the proximity switch and the plate:
1.
On the proximity switch, loosen the nuts located on each side of the proximity switch bracket
(see Figure 3-52).
2.
Push or pull the proximity switch until there is a gap of 3/16 of an inch between the plate and the
switch.
3.
Tighten up both nuts.
4.
Make sure that the proximity switch detects the plate properly.
5.
Test the packer for a full cycle.
Figure 3-52 Proximity switch
Adjusting Packer Retract Proximity Switch
Packer proximity switches were properly adjusted at the factory for optimal packer operation. If the
area behind the packer is not properly cleaned
daily,
proximity switches may no longer stop the
packer, creating a knocking noise when the packer reaches the end of a stroke (bottoming out). The
packer may also not retract far enough to trigger the proximity switch, preventing automatic cycles
from working properly.
Also, over time, misalignment of the components may occur due to the frequent back-and-forth
movement of the packer. An adjustment might be necessary to prevent cylinders from completely
extending and retracting to the end of their strokes.
Danger!
Always lock out and tag out the vehicle when inspecting or performing maintenance on
it (see
Locking out and Taging Out the Vehicle
.
Nuts
Bracket
Plate
Switch
Bolts
Summary of Contents for Automizer Versa Hand
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Page 26: ...18 Safety...
Page 89: ...Lubrication 81 Figure 4 11 Lubrication chart Automizer...
Page 90: ...82 Lubrication Figure 4 12 Lubrication chart Versa Hand arm...
Page 94: ...86 Lubrication Figure 4 18 Cylinder retaining ring Cylinder retaining ring...
Page 95: ...Lubrication 87 Packer Lubrication Points...
Page 96: ...88 Lubrication Hopper Door Hopper door latch Hopper door hinges...
Page 105: ...Hydraulic System 97...
Page 127: ...Hydraulic System 119 Figure 5 29 Detecting cylinder internal leaks 1 2 3 4 5 A A A...
Page 128: ...120 Hydraulic System Main Hydraulic Schematic...
Page 129: ...Hydraulic System 121 Hydraulic Schematic 96 Gallon Gripper...
Page 130: ...122 Hydraulic System Hydraulic Schematic 300 Gallon Gripper...
Page 131: ...Hydraulic System 123...
Page 132: ...124 Hydraulic System...
Page 137: ...Electrical System 129 Electrical Schematics Console 1...
Page 138: ...130 Electrical System Console 2...
Page 139: ...Electrical System 131 Arm Control...
Page 140: ...132 Electrical System Chassis...
Page 141: ...Electrical System 133 Main Body...
Page 142: ...134 Electrical System Hopper...
Page 143: ...Electrical System 135 Arm...
Page 144: ...136 Electrical System...
Page 151: ...Pneumatic System 143 Pneumatic System Schematic...
Page 152: ...144 Pneumatic System...
Page 155: ...Troubleshooting 147 Figure 8 4 Ball end hex wrench metric and SAE...
Page 164: ...156 Troubleshooting Figure 8 9 Tailgate locking mechanism...
Page 166: ...158 Troubleshooting...
Page 189: ...Lifting Arm 181...