1 timing the ring gear to the pinion gears – Mathey Dearman 5SA Saddle Machine User Manual

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7.1 Timing the Ring Gear to the Pinion Gears

Adjusting of the timing requires the purchase of the Axle (Figure 5 item 4).

Note: Redrilling of the old Axle will severely weaken the axle

7.1.1

Remove both Tie Rod Handles (Figure 4 item 7) from the Single and Double Bearing Bracket
Assemblies (Figure 4 items 4, 5 & 6) by removing Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 5 item 10 ) and
Washers (Figure 5 item 12) using a 6/16" wrench.

NOTE: Save Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 5 item 10) and Washers (Figure 5 item 12).

7.1.2

Remove 3/8-16 x 7/8” Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 4 item 10) and 3/8” Washer (Figure 4 item 12)
from the Left Single Bearing Bracket (Figure 4 item 4) with a 9/16” wrench.

Note: Do not loosen the 3/8”-16 x 3/4" & 1 1/4" Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 4 Items 11 & 12)

hold the Right Single Bearing Bracket (Figure 4 item 5) and Double Bearing Bracket Assembly
(Figure 4 item 6) to the Saddle (Figure 4 item 1).

7.1.3

Remove the Drive Chain (Figure 4 item 15) from the Sprocket (Figure 5 item 2) of the Left Single

Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 4 item 4).

7.1.4

Place the Left Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 4 item 4) in a vise.

7.1.5

With a 5/32” / 4mm diameter drift punch remove 3/16” x 1 ¼” long Spring Pin (Figure 5 item 11)

and 3/16” x 1” long Spring Pin (Figure 5 item 10).

NOTE: Save 3/16” x 1 ¼” long Spring Pin (Figure 5 item 11) and 3/16” x 1” long Spring Pin (Figure 5
item 10) for reuse at a later time.

7.1.6

With a 5/32” allen wrench loosen the Socket Set Screw (Figure 5 item 6) in the Sprocket (Figure 5
item 2) of the Right Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5).

7.1.7 Remove the Sprocket (Figure 5 item 2) from the axle (Figure 5 item 4) of the Single Bearing Bracket

Assembly (Figure 5).

7.1.8

With a 1/4" / 6mm drift punch drive the Axle (Figure 5 item 3) / Pinion Gear (Figure 5 item 4)
assembly out of the Left Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 4 item 4).

7.1.9

With a 1/4" / 6mm drift punch drive Axle (Figure 5 item 3) out of Pinion Gear (Figure 5 item 4).

7.1.10 Press the new Axle (Figure 5 item 3) into Pinion Gear (Figure 5 item 4).

Warning: Redrilling of the old Axle will severely weaken the axle

7.1.11 Drill a 3/16” / 4.7mm hole completely through the center of the flange of the Pinion Gear (Figure 5 item

4).

7.1.12 Install the 3/16” x 1” long Spring Pin (Figure 5 item 10) in the 3/16” / 4.7mm hole.

7.1.13 Install the Axle (Figure 5 item 3) / Pinion Gear (Figure 5 item 4) assembly into the Left Single Bearing

Bracket Assembly (Figure 4 item 4).

7.1.14 Place the Sprocket (Figure 5 item 2) on the Axle (Figure 5 item 3) with the hub of the Sprocket facing

outward.

7.1.15 Place the Drive Chain (Figure 4 item 15) on the Sprocket (Figure 5 item 2) of the Left Single Bearing

Bracket Assembly (Figure 4 item 4) and the Double Sprocket (Figure 6 item 3) of the Double Bearing
Bracket Assembly (Figure 4 item 6).

7.1.16 When placing the Left Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 4 item 4) in position, rotate the Pinion

Gear (Figure 5 item 3) so teeth mesh in the teeth of Ring Gear (Figure 4 item 3).

7.1.17 Install the 3/8-16 x 7/8” Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 4 item 10) and 3/8” Washer (Figure 4 item 12)

through the Left Single Bearing Bracket (Figure 4 item 4) and screw into the Saddle (Figure 4 item 1).

7.1.18 The should be a .005” to .007” gap between the Pinion Gear (Figure 5 item 4) and the teeth of Ring Gear

(Figure 4 item 3).

7.1.19 Snug the 3/8-16 x 7/8” Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 4 item 10) with a 9/16” wrench.

7.1.20 Tighten the Socket Set Screw (Figure 5 item 6) in the Sprocket (Figure 5 item 2) of the left Single Bearing

Bracket (Figure 4 Item 4) with a 5/32” allen wrench.

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