Mechanical Drive; Transport Motor - Xerox DocuPrint N24 Service Manual

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8.5.6.5 Mechanical Drive

Mechanical Drive is the term used to describe the various motors, solenoids, gears, and belts that are
used to generate, control, and transmit drive to the various paper path components within the Finisher.

8.5.6.5.1 Transport Motor

The Transport Motor is located in the Compiler section of the Finisher. When the Finisher PWB switches
on the Transport Motor, a set of gears transmit drive from the Transport Motor to Gear D. Gear D
extends out of the Compiler and Gear H extends out of the Transport. When the Transport is in place,
Gear D contacts Gear H and transmits drive to Transport Pulley J via gear I. One end of the Transport
Drive Belt is attached to Pulley J, loops over Pulley K and Pulley L, and attaches to Pulley M at the other
end. Tension Rolls along the way make sure the belt provides maximum drive transfer to each Pulley.
Pulley K, Pulley L, and Pulley M drive the three Transport Rolls.
The Transport Motor also drives Gear B, which drives the Compiler Transport Rolls. The Compiler Drive
Belt also drives the Eject Shaft and the Paddle Shaft.
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