by Rob-NYC »
Sun May 01, 2016 6:10 pm
"doc" The scan subtract contacts are under the Torrmat plunger block. It is a pair of blades with a roller that runs up a ramp when the mech is at the extreme left (as viewed from the rear).
If the machines scans continuously there are three main causes:
-Scan assembly is dirty. The scan assembly are just two solenoids with a ratchet and a pair of blades:
http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/Rob-N ... rt=2&o=121 If the plungers are gummy or oily they can fail to fall down and the scan ratchet will never subtract.
-Pitted contact blades. If the arc suppression capacitor fails or the contacts simply become pitted and weld together, the mech will never stop.
- Welded contacts in the credit unit for reasons similar to above. The check here is to see if the ADD (at the right) coil is remaining energized.
In the case of pitted-welded contacts, Ron's post "Contact Points" should help.
The clutch issue may simply be old oil and that has become molasses. If you have a heat gun or old "hot comb" you can apply some heat to the yoke hinge on the clutch assembly and see if that frees it up enough to work-in some new lightweight oil. Follow-up with proper 20wt oil after using the machine for an hour or so. Be careful to remove any plastics near the mech when using a heat gun. A machine that has sat idle for months or longer should always be lubed before using it again. I also take them manually through a cycle before applying power. It is like prepping the engine of an old car by putting a bit of oil down each spark-plug hole to make sure the pistons are lubed.
Rob-NYC
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