0 maintenance – Eaton Electrical TRS 3064 User Manual

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m) Retighten the jam nuts (30) and repeat

Steps “f”,

n)

Repeat this procedure as necessary to ob-

tain the desired stopping position.

2.3.2 Long Operation:

This feature is provided so an adjustment can

be made to extend the LS4 open time and
accommodate presses with long strokes and/or
slow crankshaft speeds.

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

Turn electrical power off to main control

panel.

Remove end cap (31) from timer by remov-

ing the two socket head cap screws.

Remove jam nuts (30) and washer (40).
Remove adjusting knob (29).
Note that cam No. 5 (33A) has four dowel

holes for adjustment. Cams are factory
adjusted to a minimum setting of

Rotate cam No. 5 (33A) to increase or

decrease cam dwell.

Insert the dowel of the adjusting knob

through cam No. 5 (33A), cam No. 4 (33)
and spacer (41) to engage cam No. 3 insert

(28). Proper engagement can be determined
by rotating the cam adjusting knob. All

cams, except cam No. 3 (28A), will turn as
a unit when the knob is rotated.

Adjust top stop position and brake monitor-

ing cam as outlined in Paragraph 2.3.1.

2.3.3 Timer Synchronizing Instructions:

a)

First, refer to Paragraph 2.3, Timer Ad-

justments. Where two

timers

exist, this section applies to both units.

b)

Set stroking selector on control panel to

“inch”, turn power “ON”, and inch press

3.0 Maintenance

!

Danger:

Prior to performing any maintenance, repair or

adjustment on the

Timing Rotorseal

and Cam Limit Switch, make sure that the ma-

chinery will remain secured in a safe manner.

Failure to do so could result in serious injury

or possibly death.

!

Warning:

Only qualified maintenance personnel should
install, adjust or repair these devices. Faulty

workmanship will result in unreasonable ex-

posure to hazardous conditions, injury or
severe damage to the equipment.

3.1

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c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

i)

j)

to top of stoke. With electrical power

“OFF”, remove both timer end caps. Make

sure the machinery is secured in a safe
manner.

On each timer, loosen the locknuts

(30)

and rotate the cam assemblies,, so that
the leading edge of the lobe on both cam

No. 4 and 5 (33 and 33A) just start to open

the LS4 breaker points. Tighten locknuts

(30). Also, refer to brake monitoring cam

adjustment at this point, when applicable

(see Paragraph 2.3.1 and Figure 4).

Set the control panel stroking selector to.
‘Single Stroke”, operate the press, and

observe the stopping position. Retard or

advance both cam assemblies, as required,

to establish desired top stop position.
Tighten locknuts.

With “top stop” established, it is likely at

this stage of adjustment that one cam’

No. 4 of one timer may slightly lead the

cam No. 4 of the second timer.

Inch the press through the stroke just far

enough for the lobe of the leading cam to
barely contact the fiber cam follower on

the breaker point.

With power “OFF”, adjust the second

cam assembly to an identical setting.
Tighten locknuts.

Run the press again on “Single Stroke” a

few times to verify proper operation and
stopping position.

With power “OFF”, replace the felt seal

(34), the timer end caps and socket

screws.
The two timers should now be properly

synchronized, and the press ready for

operation.

Caution:

Before you begin any work, study this manual

so that you completely understand what is
required. Do not risk injury. Follow the
instructions.

Breaker Point Assemblies:

The breaker points furnished with the

timers have silver alloy contacts.

Standard automotive breaker points have

tungsten contacts and must not be used as a

substitute. The breaker points should be

checked periodically for wear.

Refer to Figure 6 when making any adjustments.

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