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Page 1: ...f ROCKFORD Inc 10M14 G 10M14 G 10 FOOT 14 Ga SHEAR 10 FOOT 14 Ga SHEAR OPERATIONS MANUAL OPERATIONS MANUAL ROPER WHITNEY of ROCKFORD Inc 2833 Huffman Blvd Rockford IL 61103 815 962 3011 FAX 815 962 2227 www roperwhitney com LAST MODIFIED JULY 1997 ...

Page 2: ...leaning of machine 10 Electrical Connections 11 Maintenance 11 Operating Instructions 12 Blade Repositioning Replacement 14 Blade Clearance Adjustment 17 Side Extension Arms 20 Front Arms 20 Light Beam Assembly 21 Rear operated Backgague 22 Front operated Backgage 22 Front Material Return 23 DRO Specifications 25 Using the DRO 26 Programming the DRO 28 DRO Parameter Values 29 NC Specifications 30 ...

Page 3: ...that are available include 1 full length light beam 2 front extension arms with drop stops 3 front gauge bar to fit onto the front extension arms 4 side squaring extension gauges in four foot increments up to 12 feet with optional flip type stops 5 material support and cut off return mechanism to the front of the shear 6 DRO digital read out powered backgauge 7 NC numerical controlled programmable...

Page 4: ... the specifications 1 Capacity 14 Ga mild steel 18 Ga stainless steel 2 Shear width 0 121 25 inches 3 Shear depth 0 24 inches 4 Table depth 15 inches 5 Motor HP 5 HP at 1700 RPM 6 Cycle rate 32 stroke per minute 7 Standard voltages 208 230 460 VAC 3 PHASE 60 HZ 8 Approximate weight 5500 lb Roper Whitney of Rockford Inc recommends the use of high carbon high chrome blades for shearing stainless ste...

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Page 6: ...10M14 G PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Figure 1 4 LIFTING EYE 25 75 131 129 30 64 141 46 14 38 31 75 4 3 4 HOLES ...

Page 7: ...DE OF OPERATION CONTINUOUS SINGLE OR JOG ACTION SHEARING PULL TURN ON MACHINE ILLUMINATED RED WHEN ON PUSH TURN OFF MACHINE PUSH EMERGENCY STOP 3 PHASE ELECTRICAL POWER DISCONNECT SWITCH 5 PUSH TO STOP PULL TO START ON OFF CONT JOG SINGLE ...

Page 8: ...10 SINGLE CYCLE CONT CYCLE SWITCH SELECTOR GND 96 95 1 6 1 4 5 18 CL04 T3 G E CL04A310MJ CONTACTOR G E RT1S 20 19 8 5 2 JOG CYCLE T2 T1 M M O A O A R E S E T TEST A1 A2 14NO 1L1 3L2 5L3 13NO 6T3 4T2 2T1 NC N O 97 98 SURGE SUPRESSOR G E BSLR2R 10 11 H2 150VA B150MBT713RK 24 120 VAC OUT 208 230 460 VAC IN TRANSFORMER MICRON CONTROL H1 L1 F U 4 6 A M P F U 3 2 A M P L2 H3H4 X 2 X 3 X FX 1 FU2 2 AMP F...

Page 9: ...4 5 MS BGE RECTIFIER RED WHITE BLUE BRAKE COIL 19 20 13 6 AMPS 5 O HP 2 AMP F U 2 4 PUSH OFF PULL ON 18 17 LIGHT OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT W 120VAC SINGLE 11 A2 A1 ESC OK 230 240V AC115 120V Input 6 x AC N L1 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Output 4xRelay 8A LOGO 230R SIEMENS R C REMOTE MOUNT EQUIPMENT 24VAC 120VAC REMOTE MOUNT EQUIPMENT MS OL LIMIT SWITCH FOOT SWITCH 8 5 6 7 JOG CONT 10 9 4 2 AMP F U 3 2 ...

Page 10: ... for 3 16 inch gap and acts as the hand guard Do not exceed the work piece material capacity otherwise serious damage will occur with your shear 3 Machine to be operated by authorized personnel who have been trained by their supervisor with the working and safety features of the machine and by reading and understanding the Operator s Manual 4 Do not operate shear without reading this Operator s Ma...

Page 11: ...10 Do not use machine if servicing is required 11 Use safety glasses and required protective tools 12 Keep work areas clean and in proper order 13 Be alert to all potential hazards 9 ...

Page 12: ...e floor is completed DO NOT OPERATE THE SHEAR WITH LIFTING RING INSTALLED LEVELING WARNING Shear must be removed from the shipping skid and must be anchored securely to the floor See lifting procedures of previously discussed Receiving Section Reasonably level shear by referencing the table top in the length and depth directions Leveling is accomplished with screws owner supplied installed in tapp...

Page 13: ...eads to reverse the motor rotation WARNING Incoming three phase electrical power must be turned off at the fusible disconnect panel box before reversing leads to reverse the motor direction Figure 4 MAINTENANCE The 10M14 G shear requires a minimum maintenance schedule The rotating bearings are self lubricating and require no maintenance These are the bearings associated with the mechanical linkage...

Page 14: ...cally powered connections must be grounded A fusible electric disconnect panel box must be installed for the line incoming three phase electrical power CAUTION Motor direction must match the motor arrow See Figure 4 Switch any two single phase leads to reverse the motor rotation WARNING Incoming three phase electrical power must be turned off at the fusible disconnect panel box before reversing le...

Page 15: ...g the stroke USE EXTREME CAUTION If the CONTINUOUS CYCLE mode is selected the 10M14 G shear will continue to cycle as long as the operator maintains the footswitch in a depressed mode If the operator releases the footswitch the ram will finish its current cycle and stop in its up position Pressing the stop button at any time will stop the ram NOTE To reset after hitting the STOP push button during...

Page 16: ...e holddown assembly and remove the two rod holders item 1 b Remove two hex nuts item 3 one at each end of the holddown assembly item 4 c Thread a lifting eye 3 8 16 thread into the center of the holddown assembly item 4 Using an overhead or portable lift crane gently lift holddown assembly upward off of rods and set safely aside The upper blade area is now exposed for servicing 6 Remove and reposi...

Page 17: ...ower blade item 6 and rotate forward 180 c With new cutting edge in position replace all bolts 21 each item 5 and work from center to the ends CAUTION If blade is resharpened shims may be required to position blade properly with respect to top of table Use a wood pry bar to seat blade to bed table blade seat and work from center to the ends when tightening the bolts Recommended tightening bolt tor...

Page 18: ...1 2 2 2 3 4 4 1 5 21 6 1 350700273 7 1 350700273 8 21 HOLDDOWN GUIDE BLOCK W BUSHING 3 4 10 HEX NUT 5 16 18 X 2 1 2 SOC HD CAP SCREW HOLDDOWN ASSY 1 2 20 X 1 3 4 BLADE BOLT LOWER BED BLADE UPPER RAM BLADE 1 2 20 X 1 3 4 BLADE BOLT 3 2 1 4 5 6 8 7 ...

Page 19: ...asurement be made only at the exact point which the blades cross The blade clearance is 003 inch at each end and 001 inch in the middle Lower the upper blade incrementally along the length of the lower blade by pushing the black manual over ride button on the main starter contactor Check the blade clearances every 12 inches or every bolt hole Turn the control box off by pushing the START STOP butt...

Page 20: ...nd 2 just pass each other 3 Loosen the 3 main bolts item 5 1 1 8 socket or wrench 4 Increase blade clearance by first loosening jam nut item 4 3 4 wrench and then tightening the adjustment screw item 3 5 8 wrench 5 Decrease blade clearance by first loosening jam nut item 4 and then loosening the adjustment screw item 3 6 Tighten jam nut item 4 when proper clearance is achieved Finish by retorquing...

Page 21: ...5 4 2 1 3 Figure 6a ADJUSTMENT NUT Figure 6b 19 ...

Page 22: ...ers An optional flip type stop for the side extension gauges is available It can be ordered under P N 273940046 The extension gauge can mount to the shear table at either the right or left side A leg is supplied to support the end of the gauge There may be some manufacturing variations that will require adjustment of the scales gauge height and squares Allowances are provided for these adjustments...

Page 23: ...lt AC black and white wires must be appropriately connected to the box per Figure7 When the electrical power is switched on at the Operator s control panel the light beam will automatically turn on Thus no special switching nor attention is required to turn on the light beam assembly Replacement 24V bulbs can be ordered under P N 660000223 Figure 7 21 2 2 17 2 TO LIGHT BEAM TO LIGHT BEAM TO FOOTSW...

Page 24: ...olding vertical knobs are used to lock the backgauge in position These knobs each are located on the cast carriers FRONT OPERATED MANUAL BACKGAUGE INSTRUCTIONS Part No 273940000 The backgauge will travel 24 inches by rotating the handwheel located top of the ram Adjacent to the handwheel is a mechanical counter which is calibrated in inches The counter s reading is in absolute position of the back...

Page 25: ...ear legs using 8 5 16 18 x 1 long socket head cap screws item 7 8 5 16 dia flat washers 8 5 16 dia split lockwashers Note Left side guard frame item 6 has detent plunger assembly item 14 attached 4 Attach back guard item 8 to left right side guards items 5 6 using 4 5 16 18 x 2 1 2 hex head machine bolts item 9 4 5 16 18 nuts 4 5 16 dia flat washers and 4 5 16 dia split lockwashers 5 Attach the ma...

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Page 27: ...t LED display set at factory to read in inches Metric display is possible 4 24 in backgauge travel 5 Forward IN and reverse OUT over travel switches to prevent backgauge crash 6 Digital readout can be reset at anytime 7 Guarding to protect backgauge assembly R E P 1 3 SF 5 DISP 6 4 2 PUSH TO STOP PULL TO START ON OFF CONT JOG SINGLE IN OUT 25 ...

Page 28: ...ys remember to take out any backlash by first moving past the final position and then coming back in This will result in the most accurate gauging WARNING KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM HANDWHEEL WHEN BACKGAGE IS MOVING 2 To zero or reset the digital read out Manual reset to zero is accomplished by pressing the front panel button marked R Also be sure the backstop is all the way home to insure accurate gaug...

Page 29: ...essing the SF button will display the current Scale Factor value To change the value press the push button directly below the particular digit until the desired value is obtained When finished press the E button to accept the new Scale Factor Adjust the SF value only slightly up or down and check the accuracy of the backgauge after each change Continue adjusting SF value slightly until desired acc...

Page 30: ...ide will be the value for that parameter 3 To change the parameter value press the push button s corresponding to the value desired then press E to enter this value and return to the present counter display NOTE The parameter programming has been disabled by a jumper wire between the PGM DIS terminal 11 and the COMM terminal 9 located at the rear of the Red Lion Gemini counter NOTE For convenience...

Page 31: ...uadrature counting of encoder 44 2 Double edge counting 45 1 Scale multiplier of 1 46 4 Decimal point position 000 000 51 1 Manual reset to zero 52 3 Terminate at manual reset 61 4 No right hand dummy zeros 66 1 Enable use of reset The SF parameter should be set to a value of 0 5000 or a value within its working range 29 ...

Page 32: ...her automatically or manually 6 Forward IN and reverse OUT over travel switches to prevent backgauge crash 7 Programmable decimal point 8 Programmable backlash 9 Programmable high and low limits 10 Optional password protection 11 Guarding to protect backgauge assembly PUSH TO STOP PULL TO START ON OFF CONT JOG SINGLE Durant 1 6 7 2 8 3 9 4 0 5 POSITION HOME JOG JOG FAST RECALL MOVE FUNCTION ENTER ...

Page 33: ...5 To set the 1 Preset 1 Push the 1 button 2 Push the ENTER button The display shows the current value 3 Key in desired position 4 Push ENTER button again to store value If the number falls out of the pre programmed range then the number will flash on the screen Repeat until value is in the correct range 5 Follow steps 1 4 for remaining 4 presets 6 Push 0 or POSITION button to display current posit...

Page 34: ... Push the 0 or POSITION button to verify that the current position is being displayed 2 Pushing the 8 or JOG button will cause the backgauge to move out or away from the operator in the slow speed mode 3 Pushing the 9 or JOG button will cause the backgauge to move in or towards the operator in slow speed mode 4 Pushing the 7 or FAST button at the same time as either the JOG or JOG buttons will cau...

Page 35: ...osition If pushed again then the backgauge will proceed to the value set in preset 2 See 7 below 6 To move to any of the other 4 presets follow steps 1 4 above but press the desired preset button instead of 1 NOTE The 5 preset is not really a HOME preset It can be programmed just like the other presets 1 4 7 By pushing the START STOP button without a specified preset number the backgauge will move...

Page 36: ...2a Hit FUNCTION FUNCTION CODE ENTER Note that all four 4 LED s are still flashing If they are not a password lock has been entered The password can be displayed by pressing and holding in FUNCTION and 0 when power is first turned on 2b To enter password hit FUNCTION ENTER Enter password and hit ENTER Display should show 00 and all LED s should be flashing 3 Hit FUNCTION FUNCTION CODE ENTER Enter n...

Page 37: ...SHEAR MODEL 10M14 PARTS MANUAL ROPER WHITNEY OF ROCKFORD 2833 HUFFMAN BLVD ROCKFORD IL 61103 815 962 3011 www roperwhitney com ...

Page 38: ...10M14 SHEAR TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 BASIC MECHANICAL SECTION 2 ELECTRICAL AND CONTROLS SECTION 3 BACKGAUGE AND MATERIAL RETURN ...

Page 39: ...SECTION 1 BASIC MECHANICAL ...

Page 40: ...1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 10 9 1 1 8 7 4 5 15 6 14 3 2 FIG 1 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 41: ...1 1 6 6 1 4 2 1 0 3 0 6 W E R C S P A C D A E H X E H 2 1 2 X 0 1 4 3 4 2 0 8 1 0 5 6 3 7 7 W E R C S T N E M T S U J D A 2 1 1 6 9 1 0 1 6 3 7 7 M A R 5 2 7 0 0 3 2 0 2 5 6 T U N X E H M A J 0 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 7 2 0 0 7 0 5 3 E D A L B C H R E W O L R E P P U 6 2 7 7 1 0 8 1 3 7 7 K C O L B T N E M T S U J D A E D A L B 4 1 1 2 7 7 2 2 1 0 2 0 6 W E R C S C H H 4 3 1 X 0 2 2 1 7 4 5 7 2 2 1 0 1 1 6 ...

Page 42: ...1 2 7 6 8 5 4 3 FIG 2 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 43: ... 1 6 W E R C S F H S 4 3 X 6 1 8 3 3 8 0 6 6 2 1 0 0 9 6 W E R C S S H S T N I O P G O D L L U F 2 X 0 2 2 1 4 8 7 0 0 3 2 0 2 5 6 T U N X E H M A J 0 2 2 1 5 2 4 7 1 0 0 4 3 7 7 Y L B M E S S A B I G E L B A T S U J D A 6 6 5 7 2 2 1 0 1 0 6 W E R C S C H H 2 1 1 X 3 1 2 1 7 6 7 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 2 1 8 2 3 7 1 0 0 4 3 7 7 Y L B M E S S A B I G D E X I F ...

Page 44: ...1 5 1 2 8 11 10 9 3 4 3 6 7 2 FIG 3 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 45: ... 0 3 2 0 5 4 6 T U N X E H L L U F 0 2 2 1 4 2 6 0 1 0 3 0 3 7 7 D O R D E D A E R H T 5 1 7 2 2 0 0 0 3 7 7 Y L B M E S S A T L O B E Y E 6 1 1 1 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 9 8 7 7 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 3 4 6 T U N X E H 9 8 7 8 1 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 6 6 R O T O M E K A R B R A E G 9 4 9 0 1 3 3 0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 8 5 0 1 4 9 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 8 5 1 1 4 6 7 3 2 1 0 1 0 6 W E R...

Page 46: ...VIEW A SEE VIEW A 1 3 2 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 12 11 9 5 4 18 17 16 2 3 20 22 2 20 19 20 15 21 6 7 8 FIG 4 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 47: ... 1 6 1 2 5 6 0 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S C H S 4 1 2 X 4 2 0 1 6 1 2 7 7 2 2 1 0 2 0 6 W E R C S S C H H 4 3 1 X 0 2 2 1 7 1 1 9 5 6 2 1 0 3 7 6 R E I L V A 2 1 3 S H A P M A L C W E R C S 7 1 2 7 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 2 1 8 1 1 4 0 0 3 2 0 3 4 6 T U N X E H L L U F 8 1 6 1 5 8 1 3 7 2 0 0 7 0 5 3 E D A L B C H R E W O L R E P P U 9 1 1 5 4 0 0 6 0 3 7 7 E T A L P G N I R A E B L L A M S...

Page 48: ...1 2 3 4 8 7 9 10 5 11 7 13 1 14 4 2 1 14 4 3 2 1 10 9 15 12 2 4 4 FIG 5 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 49: ... T O M E K A R B R A E G 4 6 6 1 3 4 6 1 0 0 6 5 7 1 0 0 1 5 G N I R G N I N I A T E R 2 1 1 7 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 2 1 5 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 3 7 7 Y L B M E S S A T F A H S R O T A U T C A 3 1 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 3 7 7 Y L B M E S S A C I R T N E C C E K N I L X O B R A E G 6 1 6 3 0 0 2 8 3 7 7 E B U T R E N E F F I T S 4 1 2 2 8 0 0 8 0 3 7 7 G N I R A E B E V E E L S 7 3 7 8 2 2 1 0 1 1 6 W...

Page 50: ...3 1 2 4 9 5 6 8 7 10 14 11 12 13 6 FIG 6 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 51: ...S E D I U G N W O D D L O H 6 4 3 7 4 3 6 0 0 0 6 N I P L L O R 2 X 4 1 8 1 2 5 1 6 4 8 1 3 7 6 G N I R P S N O I S S E R P M O C L A C I L E H 7 2 7 0 1 3 3 0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 2 1 9 1 2 0 1 1 3 3 0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 4 3 8 2 2 8 2 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S C H S 4 3 2 X 3 1 2 1 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 6 5 3 7 7 T U N T N E M T S U J D A N W O D D L O H 9 1 5 9 1 0 1 0 3 7 7 R A B N W O D D L O ...

Page 52: ...11 2 10 1 2 9 1 5 4 3 7 1 2 2 8 1 1 6 2 FIG 7 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 53: ... A U G G E L T F E L 4 2 3 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 4 1 5 2 3 0 0 3 2 0 3 4 6 T U N X E H L L U F 0 2 4 1 6 2 4 8 0 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S C H S 8 3 X 0 2 4 1 7 1 8 9 1 0 4 4 3 7 7 D R A U G G E L T F E L 8 1 5 7 0 0 4 4 3 7 7 D R A U G X O B R A E G 9 1 9 5 0 0 8 3 3 7 7 T N E M D L E W N R U T E R L A I R E T A M 0 1 1 1 7 0 0 4 4 3 7 7 D R A U G G E L T H G I R 1 1 1 4 8 0 0 2 2 3 7 7...

Page 54: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 24 22 23 25 26 20 18 16 8 9 15 10 11 12 13 14 17 13 19 FIG 8 BASIC MECHANICAL 10M14 ...

Page 55: ...0 0 3 7 6 3 6 6 1 E L A C S 6 1 1 3 4 1 0 2 4 3 7 7 R A B E G U A G 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 4 3 7 7 R E D L O H E G U A G 7 1 2 5 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 6 T L O B X E H 4 1 1 X 4 1 6 1 7 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 6 T L O B X E H 2 X 4 1 6 1 7 8 1 2 5 7 1 2 1 0 5 1 6 W E R C S B H S 1 X 6 1 8 3 2 1 1 5 4 1 0 4 1 3 7 7 G E L T R O P P U S 9 1 1 6 2 0 0 3 1 3 7 7 P O T S D E X I F 3 1 4 6 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C ...

Page 56: ...SECTION 2 ELECTRICAL AND CONTROLS ...

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Page 58: ...FIG 1 ELECTRICAL AND CONTROLS 10M14 ...

Page 59: ...M E T I Y T Q T R A P W R N O I T P I R C S E D T R A P W R 1 1 0 9 1 3 9 1 0 6 6 L E N A P D T S V 0 3 2 2 4 3 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 4 1 3 4 8 8 0 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S P C D H C O S 8 5 X 0 2 4 1 4 1 4 0 1 2 9 0 0 6 6 O B 1 1 5 M L H C T I W S T O O F ...

Page 60: ...FIG 2 ELECTRICAL AND CONTROLS 10M14 ...

Page 61: ...U S L E N A P C I R T C E L E T E K C A R B 2 4 9 8 0 2 1 0 3 1 6 W E R C S T A L F D H C O S 4 3 X 0 2 4 1 3 1 3 9 1 3 9 1 0 6 6 L E N A P V 0 3 2 O R D 4 4 3 0 1 3 3 0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 4 1 5 4 3 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 4 1 6 4 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S P C D H C O S 8 5 X 8 1 6 1 5 7 1 4 0 1 2 9 0 0 6 6 O B 1 1 5 M L H C T I W S T O O F ...

Page 62: ...FIG 3 ELECTRICAL AND CONTROLS 10M14 ...

Page 63: ... U S L E N A P C I R T C E L E T E K C A R B 2 4 9 8 0 2 1 0 3 1 6 W E R C S T A L F D H C O S 4 3 X 0 2 4 1 3 1 6 9 1 3 9 1 0 6 6 L E N A P V 0 3 2 C N 4 4 3 0 1 3 3 0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 4 1 5 4 3 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 4 1 6 4 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S P C D H C O S 8 5 X 8 1 6 1 5 7 1 4 0 1 2 9 0 0 6 6 O B 1 1 5 M L H C T I W S T O O F ...

Page 64: ...1 2 3 4 5 13 7 12 11 10 9 6a 6 7 6a 8 FIG 4 ELECTRICAL AND CONTROLS 10M14 ...

Page 65: ...0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 4 1 5 1 8 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 3 K 0 0 6 9 T E M M O R G R E B B U R 6 0 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 T E K C O S P M A L 7 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 9 0 6 W E R C S M H R 8 3 X 2 3 6 8 1 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 E R I W E T I H W A G 6 1 D I L O S 9 1 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 E R I W K C A L B A G 6 1 D I L O S 0 1 0 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 E N O O T S E F P M A L 1 1 1 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 P I R T S L A N I M ...

Page 66: ...SECTION 3 BACKGAUGE AND MATERIAL RETURN ...

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Page 68: ...7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 5 3 6a 6 17 15 16a 16 3 4 5 1 2 6a 6 14 16a 16 5 3 4 6a 18a 18 19 6 FIG 1 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 69: ...0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 6 1 5 4 1 1 4 1 0 0 8 6 3 7 7 T F A H S E V I R D 5 8 4 0 1 3 3 0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 6 1 5 5 1 1 4 2 3 5 6 2 3 7 6 5 2 0 L X 0 6 1 T L E B R A E G G N I N W O R B 6 3 5 0 8 5 1 3 3 7 6 G N I R A E B H T I W K C O L B W O L L I P 6 1 2 5 3 4 5 7 2 3 7 6 Y E L L U P T L E B R A E G 7 1 8 1 0 0 4 4 3 7 7 D R A U G 7 1 1 5 1 0 0 8 6 3 7 7 T F A H S R E T N U ...

Page 70: ...12 10 11 14 15 13 9 12 20 22 21 19 21 23 24 25 26 15 13 27 10 11 17 18 16 2 3 4 1 5 6 5 7 5 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 FIG 2 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 71: ...O R P S R E L D I 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 8 0 3 7 7 G N I H S U B E D I U G 7 2 6 5 6 2 1 0 2 4 6 W E R C S R E D L U O H S 1 X 2 1 1 2 8 2 1 0 3 2 0 9 4 6 T U N X E H M A J 8 1 8 3 4 8 0 2 1 0 5 2 6 W E R C S T E S T E K C O S T N I O P G O D 8 3 X 0 2 4 1 2 2 2 4 8 0 2 1 0 1 2 6 W E R C S P C S S 8 3 X 0 2 4 1 9 3 6 8 0 2 1 0 1 2 6 W E R C S T E S T E K C O S T N I O P P U C 2 1 X 0 2 4 1 3 2 2 9 0 0 0 3 ...

Page 72: ...FIG 3 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 73: ... R C S B H S 8 3 X 2 3 8 3 4 7 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S C H S 2 1 1 X 8 1 6 1 5 4 4 4 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 6 1 5 5 4 4 0 1 3 3 0 8 7 6 R E H S A W T A L F 6 1 5 6 4 8 2 1 2 1 0 1 2 6 W E R C S P C S S 2 1 X 8 1 6 1 5 7 1 2 2 0 0 4 4 3 7 7 D R A U G N I A H C R E P P U 8 8 6 8 0 2 1 0 5 1 6 W E R C S N O T T U B D A E H T E K C O S 2 1 X 0 2 4 1 9 1 3 2 0 0 4 4 3 7 7 D R A U G N I A...

Page 74: ...11 10 12 13 12 9 14 15 19 23 21 21 22 20 24 15 26 25 16 17 18 5 7 1 5 6 2 3 4 7 5 6 5 1 2 3 4 10 29 35 36 37 38 30 31 32 33 34 FIG 4 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 75: ...2 4 1 8 2 2 7 9 4 3 6 0 0 0 6 N I P L L O R 4 3 2 X 4 1 0 1 4 0 3 1 2 1 0 5 2 6 W E R C S T E S T E K C O S T N I O P G O D 8 5 X 8 1 6 1 5 9 2 1 0 9 1 0 1 0 3 7 7 O R D T N U O M G N I R A E B 1 1 4 8 2 1 2 1 0 1 2 6 W E R C S T E S T E K C O S T N I O P P U C 2 1 X 8 1 6 1 5 0 3 1 4 5 1 0 0 2 3 7 7 O R D T E K C A R B R E D O C N E 2 1 3 3 1 5 5 8 2 3 7 6 D I 5 2 6 T E K C O R P S 1 3 2 3 0 1 3 ...

Page 76: ...FIG 5 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 77: ...H 1 X 8 1 6 1 5 6 1 2 2 3 6 2 5 1 0 6 6 R O S N E S X O R P C A 6 4 4 0 1 3 3 0 9 7 6 R E H S A W K C O L 6 1 5 7 1 8 6 8 0 2 1 0 5 1 6 W E R C S N O T T U B D A E H T E K C O S 2 1 X 0 2 4 1 7 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 7 7 O R D C N T E K C O R P S R O T O M G B 8 1 1 0 3 2 0 4 4 3 7 7 O R D C N D R A U G N I A H C R E P P U 8 4 7 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S C H S 2 1 1 X 8 1 6 1 5 9 1 1 8 2 2 0 4 4 3 7 7 O ...

Page 78: ...1 2 3 4 FIG 6 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 79: ...H C R E L L O R 2 1 2 7 3 0 0 0 3 7 6 G N O L 0 5 2 8 1 S K N I L 0 3 7 N I A H C R E L L O R RAM WITH HANDWHEEL ASSEMBLY M E T I Y T Q T R A P W R N O I T P I R C S E D T R A P W R 3 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 3 7 6 O R D C N K N I L G N I T C E N N O C H T I W N I A H C G N O L 7 4 4 1 2 7 3 0 0 0 3 7 6 G N O L 0 5 2 8 1 S K N I L 0 3 7 N I A H C R E L L O R RAM WITH NC DRO ASSEMBLY ...

Page 80: ...1 2 3 4 5 7 2 4 6 4 1 2 4 3 2 5 20 16 17 19 21 21 14 22 12 11 10 26 25 27 25 24 23 13 14 15 18 17 16 9 10 11 12 8 FIG 7 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 81: ... U T E R L A I R E T A M 6 1 4 6 1 0 3 0 3 7 7 T S O P F F O D N A T S T R O H S 0 2 4 1 2 6 6 2 1 0 3 7 6 W E R C S D H N A P G L 8 3 X 4 2 0 1 7 1 3 6 1 0 3 0 3 7 7 T S O P F F O D N A T S G N O L 1 2 8 2 5 0 0 3 2 0 3 4 6 T U N X E H L L U F 6 1 8 3 8 1 9 8 0 0 0 0 3 7 7 D O R R O T A R A P E S 2 2 1 9 0 6 4 8 1 3 7 6 G N I R P S T F E L 9 1 2 5 0 0 4 1 3 7 7 E M A R F T H G I R 3 2 4 4 0 0 3 2...

Page 82: ...2 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 12 1 13 14 15 1 4 1 11 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 1 FIG 8 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

Page 83: ... E G R E J 3 9 4 0 0 3 2 0 3 4 6 T U N X E H L L U F 8 1 6 1 5 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 0 1 0 6 W E R C S C H H 2 1 2 X 8 1 6 1 5 4 7 9 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 W E R C S C H S 4 3 1 X 8 1 6 1 5 2 1 2 3 9 0 0 2 8 3 7 7 E B U T 5 1 2 0 1 0 6 1 3 7 7 N I P T U O K C O L 3 1 2 4 5 0 0 0 2 3 7 7 T E K C A R B L I A B 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 7 7 E T A L P T N E T E D 4 1 2 9 0 0 3 2 0 5 4 6 T U N X E H L L U F 8 1 8 5 7 1 0 1...

Page 84: ...1 2 3 3 1 2 FIG 9 BACKGAUGE AND RETURN 10M14 ...

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