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CARD
SORTING
MACHINE,
TYPE
82
Prior to placing cards in the card magazine, they
should be carefully joggled against the glass top frame.
Cards are then inserted in the magazIne, face down with
the 9 edge to the left. Do not drop or force the cards
into the magazine. Check to see that the edges of the
cards are even to assure free movement within the
magazine. Place the card weight on top of the pack
to insure proper feeding of the last few cards.
After the cards have been placed in the card maga-
zine, the card brush should be positioned on the proper
, card column. The contact bars on the commutator
should be checked to see that they are in the contacting
or
OUT
position if desired, so that all holes punched in
the card column will be sensed by the card brush. The
contact roll cover must be down before the start key
can become operative.
Assuming that all of the above conditions have been
satisfied, the start key may be depressed to cause the
machine to operate. This key must be held depressed
until the cards have reached the third set of upper feed
rolls, thus dosing all card lever contacts. Once cards
have reached this position in the machine, it will con-
tinue to operate automatically until the card magazine
has been emptied of cards, one or more pockets become
full, or the stop key is depressed. The contact roll cover
- - - -
Voltage Group
Maximum
Operating Current
Amperes
Volts
Cycles
Phases
1/2 HP
1/3 HP
115
DC
5.0
5.0
230
DC
3.0
3.0
115
25
1
6.5
6.0
115
50
1
7.0
6.5
115
60
1
6.5
6.1
230
25
1
3.7
3.5
230
50
1
4.0
3.9
230
60
1
3.7
3.5
208
60
1
4.0
3.8
230
25
3
2.1
2.0
230
50
3
2.3
2.2
230
60
3
2.1
2.0
must not be raised while the machine is in operation
since this may cause mis-sorting as the machine comes
to a stop.
Care should be exercised when adding cards to the
card magazine while the machine is operating. Do not
jar the pack of cards already present in the machine
and do not add any cards jf the pack of cards present
in the machine is small; either procedure may cause
the machine to jam.
Current, Weight, and Dimensions
See the table below for the operating current, starting
current and fuse rating of the Type
82
machine.
NOTE:
Some Type
82
machines were produced using
Y2
HP
motors equipped with fusetrons instead of fuses.
In the case of these machines, -the fusetron racing listed
under the
1/3
HP
heading may be used as these values
give enough safety factor due to their time lag char-
aoreristJic.
Weight unpacked -
Weight packed
Length
Width
Height
- - - - - - -
530 pounds
785 pounds
61
inches
16
inches
46
inches
Maximum
Starting Current
Main Fuses
Amperes
Ampere Rating
1/2 HP
1/3 HP
1/2 HP
1/3 HP
Fuse
Fusetron
42.9
36.9
12
5.0
21.9
18.9
6
3.2
38.9
26.7
12
8.0
37.9
25.6
12
8.0
39.9
26.9
12
8.0
18.6
13.5
6
4.0
19.1
13.0
6
4.0
20.1
15.0
6
4.0
18.2
16.6
6
4.0
12.7
8.4
6
2.5
14.6
9.9
6
2.5
13.2
9.1
6
2.5

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