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PNEMATIC/ELECTRIC
The ppneumatic and electric system is described in Section II manual. If a pneumatic or
electric malfunction occurs, refer to Section II to determine the probable cause.
Use standard troubleshooting techniques and normal standards of workmanship when
locating and replacing defective components.
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
The following is a list of malfunctions that may occur during operation. Following the
malfunction specified are probably causes of that malfunction. Refer to applicable
handbook ions for correction.
MULFUNCTION
CAUSE
1. No contact in
transfer tip.
l.a. No contacts in magazine
l.b. Drop tube jammed
l.c. Incorrect contacts
l.d. Incorrect drop tube
I.e. Incorrect transfer tip
l.f. Magazine not aligned or jammed
l.g. Last part switch is on (down)
l.h. Transfer arm improperly align
2. Contact
in
transfer tip
appears seated, but transfer arm
remains
in
vertical position
2.a. Bent contact.
2.b. Contact has rough shoulder
2.c. Vacuum circuit leaking
2.d. 8-6 improperly adjusted
3. Transfer Arm remains in
3.a. Clogged vacuum circuit
ready-to-crimp position.
4. Crimp cycle incomplete or
won't initiate.
4.a. No contact in transfer tip
4.b. Insufficient air pressure.
4.c. Foreign matter in trigger sembly.
4.d. Indenter or "G" dimension
adjustment not correct.
4.e.
8-4 and/or R-4 improperly
adjusted
4.f. 8-1 and/or R-3 improperly
adjusted
5. Sluggish operation
5.a. Improper sensor / regulator
settings
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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