S Load Gear, T Load Gear, S Load Leverassembly Andt Load Leverassembly - Sanyo FISHER V95 I Mechanism Technical Information

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3-17. S LOAD GEAR, T LOAD GEAR,
1)
2)
3)
4)
S LOAD LEVER ASSEMBLY AND
T LOAD LEVER ASSEMBLY
(see Figs.3-17-1,3-17-2 and
3-17-3)
Refer to section 3-16 and remove the crescent slide.
Refer to section 3-14-2 and remove the S and T incline
mounting
assemblies.
Remove the clamp o,
then remove the components:
the S load gear@,
the S load spring@
and the S load
lever assembly@.
When you do this, be careful not to
damage
the clamp @, which can be damaged
easily.
Again,
be
careful
when
you
disassemble
the
components,
as the S load spring@
will spring out.
Remove
the
following
components:
the
T load
gear @, the T load spring @, and the T load lever
assembly
@. Be careful when you disassemble
the
components,
as the T load spring@
will spring out.
ASSEMBLY
NOTES:
1.
Apply grease (VHJ-0100)
to the shafts@,
@ and parts
A shown in Fig.3-17-l.
Then apply grease (VHJ-0100)
to the parts shown in Fig.3-17-2.
2.
When fitting the S load gear@
and the T load gear@
align them in the tape-loaded
state, as shown in Fig. A
in Fig.3-17-3.
Again, after completing
tape-unloading
on these
gears,
check that they
are positioned
as
shown in Fig. B in Fig.3-17-3, then refer to section 3-14-
2 and fit the S and T incline mounting
assemblies.
@T load
assem
@T I
@T I
er
ge
Parts A
(apply
grease he
Fi9.3-17-l
(T side)
Apply
grease here
here
(S side)
the hole
Apply grease tothegears
Ap;l;
Apply grease inside
grease here
the hole
Fig.3-17-2
Fig. A: When tape loading is complete
T load gear
S load gear
Fig. B: When tape unloading
is complete
T load gear
S load gear
Fig.3-17-3
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