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Chargemaster Pinner Superbar
5101167 Rev. F
1. A dull or eroded point of an ionization pin causes its pinning strength to decrease.
Sharp points promote the best ionization. It is recommended that ionization pins be
replaced after no more than three months of service.
2. Visually inspect ionizing pinpoints for corrosion.
3. Remove all corroded pins from their sockets using needle-nose pliers.
4. Insert new ionizing pins back into their sockets.
Replacing HV Connectors
NOTE –
Only qualified service personnel are to perform maintenance tasks.
CAUTION –
Electrical Shock Hazard
Turn off power supply before connecting or disconnecting the high voltage
cable
.
1. Loosen the setscrew of the spring-loaded terminal using a 5/64” hex key or allen
wrench.
2. Remove the high voltage connector from the cable and replace with the correct high
voltage connector.
3. Assure that the conductor of the high voltage cable is fully inserted into the spring-
loaded terminal of the new high voltage connector by completely removing the
setscrew from the threaded hole to allow viewing of the conductor through the hole.
4. Hold the cable firmly in place when the conductor of the high voltage cable is visible
through the threaded hole.
5. Carefully tighten the setscrew onto the conductor once the holes of the spring-loaded
terminal and insulating tube are properly aligned.