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SECTION VI
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
6-1
INTRODUCTION
The primary purpose of the Maintenance and Troubleshooting section user to perform
required preventive maintenance, perform minor adjust malfunctions caused by
incorrect/unacceptable contacts.
Detailed instructions for adjusting and changing indenters are also given. In the event it is
necessary to replace an item for which there is no specific disassembly instructions, use
extreme care and/or consult the factory £or assistance. Pneumatic/Elecric component
locations are depicted in Figure 6-l.
6-2
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
The only preventive maintenance required for the PORTA-TAC
is the periodic inspection and replacement of air filter
Fl
and vacuum filter RFV-l. See
Figures 6-1 & 6-2. Whenever it is observed that filter Fl has accumulated moisture on the
bottom, the moisture should e drained by placing a cup or other container under Fl,
opening the Fl drain, and draining the filter.
NOTE.
DO not allow the moisture to spray, drip or enter
the cabinet when draining
.
The vacuum filter RFV-l can easily be located in'-line between the transfer tip holder and
the PORTA-TAC Control Unit. If the vacuum filter becomes clogged, decreased
performance with part detection at the transfer tip will be noticed. When this situation
occurs, replacement of the vacuum filter is suggested. Please note the vacuum filter
orientation when removing, as the replacement filter must be installed with the same
orientation.
A vacuum circuit purge is also suggested any time a degraded performance of part
detection occurs. This can be done by performing the following steps:
Step A
Turn off air supply.
Step B
Unplug Power Pack from wall outlet.
Step C
Remove the transfer tip from the tip holder.
Step D
Remove control unit cover plate.
Step E
Turn on air supply.
Step F
Plug exhaust port of vacuum generator (VG-l) finger for approximately 10
seconds.
Summary of Contents for PORTA TAC E Series
Page 7: ...7 FIGURE 1 1 PORTA TAC CRIMPER FRONT VIEW ...
Page 8: ...8 FIGURE 1 2 PORTA TAC CRIMPER WITH MAGAZINE ...
Page 9: ...9 FIGURE 1 3 PORTA TAC CRIMPER SIDE VIEW ...
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Page 26: ...26 FIGURE 4 1 CRIMP CYLINDER ARBOR OPEN ARBOR COVER PLATE REMOVED ...
Page 27: ...27 FIGURE 4 1 CRIMP CYLINDER ARBOR CLOSED ARBOR COVER PLATE REMOVED ...
Page 30: ...30 FIGURE 4 3 CRIMP INSPECTION POINTS ...
Page 31: ...31 FIGURE 4 4 IMPROPER CRIMPS ...
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Page 40: ...40 FIGURE 6 1 PANEL COMPONENTS ...
Page 41: ...41 FIGURE 6 2 CABINET COMPONENTS TRANSFER MECHANISM ...
Page 44: ...44 FIGURE 6 3 INDENTER SYSTEM REPLACEMENT ...
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Page 46: ...46 FIGURE 6 5 INDENTER REPLACEMENT ...
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