E) f) g) h) – Eaton Electrical TRS 3064 User Manual

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Before mounting the timer, check to be sure

its direction of rotation corresponds to that of

the shaft. Fasten the flange to the shaft with

lockwashers and cap screws.

Refer to appropriate paragraph and mount
second timer.

Wiring instructions are given in Paragraph 2.2.

2 . 2 W i r i n g :

Two rotary timers are required in the

press control system. The timers must be

appropriately labeled to identify them and the
functions they control. The timer that
monitors the brake’ should be labeled “A” to
agree with the

wiring diagrams.

Label the other timer “B”. “A” and “B” decals

are furnished on each timer end cap. Remove

the letter that is not used.

The timer is internally wired at the factory. All

leads have the breaker point number to which

they are wired printed on the insulation. Label

each lead with the corresponding schematic
wire number and “A” or “B” to identify the

timer to which the lead is connected.

An insulated straight connector fitting for 3/4

inch flexible conduit is furnished with the timer.

Caution:

A length of flexible conduit must be used be-

tween the timer and rigid conduit. This flexible

connection allows compensation for any

eccentricity between shafts for shaft mounted
timers and will permit chain tension ad-

justments

for the

foot mounted timers.

Use 16 gauge stranded machine tool wire,
U.L. listed,

temperature rating, voltage

rating 600 volts, minimum insulation thick-
ness 0.031”, oil resistant, for wiring the timers

to the control panel.

Caution:

No strain relief is provided internal to the

timer. Therefore, when wiring the timer into
the application, provide enough slack wire to

prevent wire breakage 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 are adjusted as a unit. The outer part of
cam No. 3 (28A) in timer “A” is adjusted
separately. All the cams, once adjusted, are
clamped together by tightening of the two jam

nuts (30). See the illustrated parts list in

Section 4.0 for the relationship of these parts
and when making adjustments.

2.3.1. Top Stop and Brake Monitoring

For existing installations: proceed to Step “g”.

a)

Position the crankshaft at top dead center.

Make sure, it will remain in a safe position.

b)

Turn electrical power off to main control

panel.

c)

Remove end cap (31) from timer by remov-

ing the two socket head cap screws.

d)

Loosen jam nuts (30). Hold adjusting
knob (29) and align indicator groove on
cam No. 3 (28A) in timer “A” with fiber
cam follower of LS3 as shown in Figure 4.

No. 3 Breaker Point
Fiber Cam Follower

Indicator Groove

Figure 4. Brake monitoring cam alignment

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Retighten the jam nuts (30).

Position felt seal (34), replace end cap

(31), install and tighten the two socket

head cap screws. Turn electrical power on.

Stroke press to check the stopping position.

Note the relationship between the desired

stopping position and the actual stopping
position.

If the stop is unsatisfactory, inch to the

top of the stroke. Secure the machine in a

safe manner to avoid possible injury.

Turn electrical power off and remove end

cap (31).

Loosen jam nuts (30) and rotate adjusting

knob (29) in opposite direction of cam

arrow to advance the stopping position,

or in same direction of cam arrow to retard
the stopping position.

Hold adjusting knob (29) from rotating

and align indicator groove on brake

monitoring cam No. 3 with fiber cam

follower of LS3 as shown in Figure 4.

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