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TELETYPE CORPCRATION
Skokie, Illinois, U.S. A.
SECTION 574-222-702TC
Issue 1, April, 1964
35 KEYBOARD FOR AUTOMATIC SEND-RECEIVE SET
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
CONTENTS
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GENERAL . . . . .
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2.
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY..
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SIGNAL GENERA TOR ..........
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KEYBOARD ................
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1. GENERAL
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4
1.01
Disassembly, as outlined in this section,
covers
a procedure
for removing the
principal sub-assemblies which make up the unit.
1.02
The technician
should refer to the ex-
ploded
views
found in the appropriate
parts literature
for
an
illustration of the mech-
anism to
be
disassembled,
for location and
visual
ldentl!.lcatlon of parts and detailed dis-
assembly and reassembly features.
1.03
Most
maintenance,
lubrication and ad-
justments can
be
accompllshed simply
by
removing the subject component from the
cabinet.
If
possible, disassembly should be con-
fined to sub-assemblies,
which can, in some
cases, be removed without disturbing adjust-
ments. When reassembling the sub-assemblies,
be
sure to check all associated adjustments,
clearances and spring tensions.
1.04
If
a part that is mounted on shims is re-
moved, the number of shims used at
each of its mounting screws should
be
noted so
that the same shim pile-up can be replaced
when the part is remounted.
1.05
Retaining rings (Tru-arcs) are made of
spring steel and have a tendency to re-
lease suddenly when being removed.
Loss of
these retatners
can
be
minimized as follows:
Hold the retainer
with the left
hand
to prevent
it from rotating.
Place the blade of a su !table
screwdriver
In
one of the slots of the retainer.
Rotate
the screwdriver
in a direction to in-
crease the diameter of the retainer for removal.
1.06
Avoid loss of springs in disassembly by
holding one spring loopwlth the left hand
while gently removing the opposite loop with a
spring hook.
Do
not stretch or distort springs
in removing them.
1.07
Raise cabinet lld or enclosure
cover
{after removing the control panel bezel)
and remove the typing unit from Its base by re-
moving the four screws that secure
It
to Its key-
board or base. Remove the cable plug connec-
tor from the side frame. Lift the typing unit off.
Note:
On
sets equipped with a form supply
container on the rear
of
the cabinet, rear-
ward foot extensions should
be
in position
to prevent the cabinet from tilting when
any of
the components are removed.
1.08
Remove the four TP151549 screws
that
secure the base to the cradle or sub-
base.
Disconnect the cable plug from the con-
nector at the rear
of
the keyboard base. Remove
the base with the motor unit and non-typing re-
perforator still In position.
2.
DISASSEMBLY
AND
REASSEMBLY
2.01
In removing a subassembly
from the
unit, the procedure followed and the lo-
cation from which parts are removed must be
carefully noted so that reassembly can be done
correctly.
Where no specific instructions
are
given for reassembly,
reverse
the procedure
used in removing it.
SIGNAL GENERATOR
2.02
To Remove: Take cover off contact box
and disconnect the signal line leads. Pull
up on the line cable, with Its strain relief and
grommet intact, and push it
.
a side out of the way.
2.03
Remove
two mounting screws at front of
the signal generator frame casting and
one at the rear.
2.04
Hold the TPl 70372 universal ball back
so that the TPl 70392 non-repeat
lever
clears, without stretching its spring, when the
signal generator Is lifted out.
©
Teletype Corporation 1963
Printed
in U.S.A.
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