Accusonic 8510+ series Reference Manual page 85

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Note: It may be necessary to rock the valve handle back and forth slightly to allow the transducer
to slip through the valve.
Note: Be sure that the connector shaft of the transducer properly seats in the alignment yoke.If
necessary, rotate the transducer into alignment by pulling on the body of the cable connector.
23. When the transducer is home, reinstall the locking rod and lock the padlock. Make certain that the
locking rod cannot be removed from the mount.
24. Slowly loosen the jacking screw until the shoulder of the transducer presses tightly against the locking
rod.
Caution: Until the transducer is snug against the locking rod, never allow more than 1/16 inch
(1.5mm) clearance between the contact point of the jack and the transducer. If the transducer is
caught and suddenly breaks free when there is too much clearance, the resulting impact could
damage the equipment or cause a safety hazard.
25. Loosen four bolts (1/2 inch (13mm) heads) and remove the jacking tool from the transducer mount.
26. Install the clamp bar using the same bolts; tighten both bolts.
27. Finger-tighten the clamp screw until it is snug against the recess on the transducer.
28. Tighten the clamp bar jack screw with a 1 inch (25mm) wrench until the transducer bottoms in the
mount. Do not over tighten.
29. Connect the E-O connector and screw on the conduit clamp.
Caution: Before leaving the transducer, be certain that the locking rod is fully engaged and
padlocked and that the E-O connector is installed as shown in Figure 10-3 on page B-14.
This completes removal and assembly of the 7600 Series transducer.
Transducer Maintenance
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