This document provides instructions for operating and maintaining a P/A Stock Straightener model. It describes receiving inspection, assembly, location, adjustment and operation including the dancer arm, stock guiding, pinch roll and straightening rolls. It also covers maintenance including greasing fittings and gears. Optional features that can be selected for the stock straightener include width of stock, electric motor size, gear sets for different maximum line speeds, and speed control type depending on the motor.
This document appears to be a worksheet asking students to write the chemical formulas for various compounds. It lists the names of 20 different compounds and includes spaces for the student to write the corresponding chemical formula for each one. The compounds include various metals combined with nonmetals and polyatomic ions such as acetates, carbonates, phosphates, sulfates, nitrates, hydroxides, and dichromates.
El documento describe diferentes operadores mecánicos que convierten fuerza y movimiento. Se dividen en operadores que acumulan energía como muelles y resortes, y operadores que transmiten energía como palancas, poleas, engranajes y tornillos. También se explican conceptos como soportes, cojinetes y mecanismos de transmisión como correas, cadenas y levas.
This document discusses evidence for evolution including fossil records, comparative anatomy, embryonic development, and biochemical analysis. It describes fossil records as preserved remains of organisms found in earth's crust, and methods for determining fossil age. Comparative anatomy is discussed in terms of homologous and analogous structures. Embryonic development shows similarities across species. Biochemical analysis compares amino acid sequences. Jean Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin's theories of evolution through acquired characteristics and natural selection are presented. Natural selection results from variation and competition for limited resources.
This document outlines the key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, as well as describes the main organelles found within eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells like bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles and have simpler structures, while eukaryotic cells like plant and animal cells have organelles enclosed in membranes and more complex cellular components. The document then provides details on the structures and functions of the major organelle components of eukaryotic cells, including the plasma membrane, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and more.
1. Atomic radius increases down and to the left on the periodic table due to increasing nuclear charge pulling electrons closer to the nucleus. Silicon has a larger atomic radius than sulfur. Sodium has a larger atomic radius than potassium.
2. Ionization energy increases up and to the right on the periodic table due to increasing nuclear charge holding electrons more tightly. Francium has the lowest ionization energy while helium has the highest. Phosphorus has a higher ionization energy than aluminum. Calcium has a lower ionization energy than strontium.
3. Electronegativity increases up and to the right on the periodic table. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity while francium has
Paisaje interior - Abordaje de emociones nocivasInner Landscape
El documento describe un ejercicio para recuperar las emociones y transformar las respuestas. Explica que las personas interpretan la realidad a través de un "paisaje interior" influenciado por emociones, que a su vez influyen en cómo ven las cosas (mirada), cómo las interpretan e incluso las decisiones que toman. El objetivo es identificar los patrones emocionales habituales y alternativos.
This document appears to be a worksheet asking students to write the chemical formulas for various compounds. It lists the names of 20 different compounds and includes spaces for the student to write the corresponding chemical formula for each one. The compounds include various metals combined with nonmetals and polyatomic ions such as acetates, carbonates, phosphates, sulfates, nitrates, hydroxides, and dichromates.
El documento describe diferentes operadores mecánicos que convierten fuerza y movimiento. Se dividen en operadores que acumulan energía como muelles y resortes, y operadores que transmiten energía como palancas, poleas, engranajes y tornillos. También se explican conceptos como soportes, cojinetes y mecanismos de transmisión como correas, cadenas y levas.
This document discusses evidence for evolution including fossil records, comparative anatomy, embryonic development, and biochemical analysis. It describes fossil records as preserved remains of organisms found in earth's crust, and methods for determining fossil age. Comparative anatomy is discussed in terms of homologous and analogous structures. Embryonic development shows similarities across species. Biochemical analysis compares amino acid sequences. Jean Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin's theories of evolution through acquired characteristics and natural selection are presented. Natural selection results from variation and competition for limited resources.
This document outlines the key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, as well as describes the main organelles found within eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells like bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles and have simpler structures, while eukaryotic cells like plant and animal cells have organelles enclosed in membranes and more complex cellular components. The document then provides details on the structures and functions of the major organelle components of eukaryotic cells, including the plasma membrane, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and more.
1. Atomic radius increases down and to the left on the periodic table due to increasing nuclear charge pulling electrons closer to the nucleus. Silicon has a larger atomic radius than sulfur. Sodium has a larger atomic radius than potassium.
2. Ionization energy increases up and to the right on the periodic table due to increasing nuclear charge holding electrons more tightly. Francium has the lowest ionization energy while helium has the highest. Phosphorus has a higher ionization energy than aluminum. Calcium has a lower ionization energy than strontium.
3. Electronegativity increases up and to the right on the periodic table. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity while francium has
Paisaje interior - Abordaje de emociones nocivasInner Landscape
El documento describe un ejercicio para recuperar las emociones y transformar las respuestas. Explica que las personas interpretan la realidad a través de un "paisaje interior" influenciado por emociones, que a su vez influyen en cómo ven las cosas (mirada), cómo las interpretan e incluso las decisiones que toman. El objetivo es identificar los patrones emocionales habituales y alternativos.
Este documento describe un esquema básico de inmunización en pediatría. Explica qué son las vacunas y su objetivo de prevenir enfermedades infecciosas graves. Luego detalla las diferentes vacunas requeridas para niños, incluyendo contra la polio, difteria, sarampión, tos ferina, hepatitis B, neumococo, rotavirus y más. Proporciona detalles sobre el número de dosis, edades recomendadas y método de aplicación para cada vacuna. El objetivo general es crear una campaña para promover la vacunación
Este documento proporciona una introducción y descripción general de las impresoras Markem-Imaje. Incluye información sobre actualizaciones, uso del manual, contacto, certificaciones, seguridad e instrucciones preliminares, descripción de las impresoras, interfaz del operador, utilización cotidiana, edición de mensajes, mantenimiento preventivo, alarmas y defectos, instalación y configuración, especificaciones técnicas y los consumibles.
MODALIDADES E IMPLICACIONES ACOSO LABORAL laura rivera
Este documento define el acoso laboral como conductas persistentes dirigidas a causar miedo, intimidación u angustia a un empleado con el fin de perjudicarlo laboralmente o inducir su renuncia. Describe seis modalidades de acoso laboral como maltrato, persecución, discriminación, entorpecimiento, inequidad y desprotección. Finalmente, detalla las implicaciones y sanciones para los acosadores, como multas, terminación de contrato y suspensión provisional del servidor público durante una investigación.
K.S. Sijun is seeking a position utilizing his skills and abilities in visual merchandising and retail management. He has over 10 years of experience in roles such as Regional Visual Merchandiser for Raymond Limited and Retail Display Specialist for Capital Store LLC in Oman. His experience also includes positions at Future Group as a Visual Merchandiser. He holds an MBA in retail management and visual merchandising from NIRM Institute and a diploma in fashion design.
Nitesh Kumar Rathore is applying for a job as a welder/fitter and has over 5 years of experience working in metal fabrication. He currently works as a fitter/welder at Maa Mahamaya Steel Plant in Varanasi, UP and has previous experience working as a press/grinding machine operator at GRP Limited in Bhiwandi. He has skills in welding, crane repairing, gear box repairing, and other metal fabrication tasks. He is looking for new opportunities to implement his skills and knowledge.
Aquí van algunas recomendaciones para mejorar la tutoría presencial en educación a distancia:
- Planificar bien las sesiones presenciales para aprovechar al máximo el tiempo. Definir claramente los objetivos a lograr.
- Fomentar la participación activa de los estudiantes. Hacer preguntas, solicitar opiniones y experiencias para generar discusión.
- Utilizar metodologías activas como dinámicas grupales, resolución de casos, análisis de situaciones problémicas, etc. Moverse por el aula para acercarse
SlideShare es un sitio web que permite a los usuarios subir y compartir presentaciones de diapositivas, documentos y otros archivos. Fue lanzado en 2006 y adquirido por LinkedIn en 2012. Los usuarios pueden crear una cuenta en SlideShare de forma gratuita y cargar archivos para compartirlos públicamente o privadamente. El sitio cuenta con más de 70 millones de usuarios activos mensuales.
Over 15 years of experience with PeopleSoft applications including implementation, development, customizations, testing and support of modules such as HCM, Financials, Payroll and Benefits. Experience with all phases of the project lifecycle including requirements gathering, design, development, testing and production support. Specialized expertise in PeopleSoft upgrades, security, data integration interfaces and technical administration. Provides leadership in application development and acts as the primary point of contact for functional and technical questions.
Este documento describe las mansiones y propiedades de varias celebridades menores de 30 años como Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Robert Pattinson, Justin Bieber, Liam Hemsworth, Zac Efron, Hayden Panettiere y Jennifer Lawrence. Detalla los precios pagados, las características de cada casa y algunos detalles sobre las compras y ventas.
Este documento describe la importancia de incorporar el aprendizaje autónomo en la educación virtual. Señala que el aprendizaje autónomo articula elementos como el uso de herramientas virtuales, contenidos significativos, y la investigación para potenciar las competencias y el pensamiento crítico del estudiante. También menciona que el aprendizaje autónomo convierte al estudiante en sujeto activo de su propio proceso de aprendizaje.
Este documento habla sobre los elementos clave de la organización como la agrupación de trabajo, la sistematización, la estructura y la jerarquización. Explica los tipos de organización formal como grupos de tareas y la visión, misión y objetivos. También describe las diferentes estructuras organizacionales como la funcional, mixta o matricial y divisional. Finalmente, menciona formas de departamentalización y los instrumentos clave como los manuales de organización, análisis de puesto y organigramas.
La economía estudia cómo los individuos y sociedades usan recursos escasos para satisfacer necesidades. Se divide en microeconomía, que estudia unidades económicas individuales, y macroeconomía, que estudia el comportamiento agregado de la economía a nivel nacional. La historia de la economía incluye pensadores griegos antiguos y las escuelas mercantilista y escolástica.
El documento analiza un smartphone, describiendo sus partes y materiales, su forma rectangular y funciones como entretenimiento y comunicación. Identifica inventos similares como computadoras, lavadoras y licuadoras, señalando que los computadores pueden conducir a la adicción y las licuadoras tienen aspas frágiles. Finalmente, evalúa los computadores en términos de resultados, facilidad de uso, seguridad, durabilidad, atractivo, comodidad y costo.
La contabilidad en Colombia se remonta a la llegada de los españoles en 1492, quienes trajeron contadores para llevar registros para la Corona. Durante la Colonia se practicó la contabilidad al estilo italiano, especialmente el estilo veneciano. En 1853 se expidió el primer decreto de contabilidad en la Nueva Granada, llamado Ordenanza de Bilbao. Más tarde, en 1869 y 1874 se adoptaron los códigos de comercio terrestre y marítimo, estableciendo las primeras normas de control y vigilancia sobre
Illustrated Troubleshooting & Set Up Guide for Kinetrol EL PositionersKinetrol USA
The Kinetrol EL Positioner operates by modulating the percent opening / closing of a valve or damper by converting an electrical signal to a pneumatic output, which in turn, regulates the position of a pneumatic actuator.
In terms of response and accuracy, the EL Positioner is arguably one of the best electro-pneumatic positioners in the world, particularly when used in tandem with a Kinetrol vane actuator.
This document provides an illustrated troubleshooting and set-up guide for the EL electro-pneumatic positioner and is available to support the all the units installed in chemical, petro-chemical, water treatment, power generation and other applications across the world.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about operating a DMI 16-light light tower:
The document outlines safety procedures for unloading, assembling, operating and maintaining the DMI 16-light light tower, including instructions for leveling the unit, raising and lowering the mast, turning lights on and off, daily inspections, towing safely, and wind stability guidelines. Proper use and maintenance of the light tower according to the manual is necessary to provide years of safe and reliable service.
The document provides guidance on basic winching techniques using a WARN winch. It discusses winch components and how the winch works. It emphasizes the importance of assessing situations carefully before pulling and outlines steps for rigging a single line pull, including choosing a secure anchor point. Accessories that can aid winching like gloves, snatch blocks, and tree trunk protectors are also reviewed. Safety is stressed throughout, and it is recommended to practice techniques before needing to use the winch.
The document provides instructions for installing, operating, and maintaining a Wall Deslagger model WB IE. It includes descriptions of the basic assembly, installation procedures, checklists, adjustments, operation, maintenance, and spare parts. The Wall Deslagger is used to efficiently control slag buildup on boiler furnace walls through high-power strikes combined with minimal downtime between blows. Proper installation, operation, and maintenance are required for effective performance.
Este documento describe un esquema básico de inmunización en pediatría. Explica qué son las vacunas y su objetivo de prevenir enfermedades infecciosas graves. Luego detalla las diferentes vacunas requeridas para niños, incluyendo contra la polio, difteria, sarampión, tos ferina, hepatitis B, neumococo, rotavirus y más. Proporciona detalles sobre el número de dosis, edades recomendadas y método de aplicación para cada vacuna. El objetivo general es crear una campaña para promover la vacunación
Este documento proporciona una introducción y descripción general de las impresoras Markem-Imaje. Incluye información sobre actualizaciones, uso del manual, contacto, certificaciones, seguridad e instrucciones preliminares, descripción de las impresoras, interfaz del operador, utilización cotidiana, edición de mensajes, mantenimiento preventivo, alarmas y defectos, instalación y configuración, especificaciones técnicas y los consumibles.
MODALIDADES E IMPLICACIONES ACOSO LABORAL laura rivera
Este documento define el acoso laboral como conductas persistentes dirigidas a causar miedo, intimidación u angustia a un empleado con el fin de perjudicarlo laboralmente o inducir su renuncia. Describe seis modalidades de acoso laboral como maltrato, persecución, discriminación, entorpecimiento, inequidad y desprotección. Finalmente, detalla las implicaciones y sanciones para los acosadores, como multas, terminación de contrato y suspensión provisional del servidor público durante una investigación.
K.S. Sijun is seeking a position utilizing his skills and abilities in visual merchandising and retail management. He has over 10 years of experience in roles such as Regional Visual Merchandiser for Raymond Limited and Retail Display Specialist for Capital Store LLC in Oman. His experience also includes positions at Future Group as a Visual Merchandiser. He holds an MBA in retail management and visual merchandising from NIRM Institute and a diploma in fashion design.
Nitesh Kumar Rathore is applying for a job as a welder/fitter and has over 5 years of experience working in metal fabrication. He currently works as a fitter/welder at Maa Mahamaya Steel Plant in Varanasi, UP and has previous experience working as a press/grinding machine operator at GRP Limited in Bhiwandi. He has skills in welding, crane repairing, gear box repairing, and other metal fabrication tasks. He is looking for new opportunities to implement his skills and knowledge.
Aquí van algunas recomendaciones para mejorar la tutoría presencial en educación a distancia:
- Planificar bien las sesiones presenciales para aprovechar al máximo el tiempo. Definir claramente los objetivos a lograr.
- Fomentar la participación activa de los estudiantes. Hacer preguntas, solicitar opiniones y experiencias para generar discusión.
- Utilizar metodologías activas como dinámicas grupales, resolución de casos, análisis de situaciones problémicas, etc. Moverse por el aula para acercarse
SlideShare es un sitio web que permite a los usuarios subir y compartir presentaciones de diapositivas, documentos y otros archivos. Fue lanzado en 2006 y adquirido por LinkedIn en 2012. Los usuarios pueden crear una cuenta en SlideShare de forma gratuita y cargar archivos para compartirlos públicamente o privadamente. El sitio cuenta con más de 70 millones de usuarios activos mensuales.
Over 15 years of experience with PeopleSoft applications including implementation, development, customizations, testing and support of modules such as HCM, Financials, Payroll and Benefits. Experience with all phases of the project lifecycle including requirements gathering, design, development, testing and production support. Specialized expertise in PeopleSoft upgrades, security, data integration interfaces and technical administration. Provides leadership in application development and acts as the primary point of contact for functional and technical questions.
Este documento describe las mansiones y propiedades de varias celebridades menores de 30 años como Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Robert Pattinson, Justin Bieber, Liam Hemsworth, Zac Efron, Hayden Panettiere y Jennifer Lawrence. Detalla los precios pagados, las características de cada casa y algunos detalles sobre las compras y ventas.
Este documento describe la importancia de incorporar el aprendizaje autónomo en la educación virtual. Señala que el aprendizaje autónomo articula elementos como el uso de herramientas virtuales, contenidos significativos, y la investigación para potenciar las competencias y el pensamiento crítico del estudiante. También menciona que el aprendizaje autónomo convierte al estudiante en sujeto activo de su propio proceso de aprendizaje.
Este documento habla sobre los elementos clave de la organización como la agrupación de trabajo, la sistematización, la estructura y la jerarquización. Explica los tipos de organización formal como grupos de tareas y la visión, misión y objetivos. También describe las diferentes estructuras organizacionales como la funcional, mixta o matricial y divisional. Finalmente, menciona formas de departamentalización y los instrumentos clave como los manuales de organización, análisis de puesto y organigramas.
La economía estudia cómo los individuos y sociedades usan recursos escasos para satisfacer necesidades. Se divide en microeconomía, que estudia unidades económicas individuales, y macroeconomía, que estudia el comportamiento agregado de la economía a nivel nacional. La historia de la economía incluye pensadores griegos antiguos y las escuelas mercantilista y escolástica.
El documento analiza un smartphone, describiendo sus partes y materiales, su forma rectangular y funciones como entretenimiento y comunicación. Identifica inventos similares como computadoras, lavadoras y licuadoras, señalando que los computadores pueden conducir a la adicción y las licuadoras tienen aspas frágiles. Finalmente, evalúa los computadores en términos de resultados, facilidad de uso, seguridad, durabilidad, atractivo, comodidad y costo.
La contabilidad en Colombia se remonta a la llegada de los españoles en 1492, quienes trajeron contadores para llevar registros para la Corona. Durante la Colonia se practicó la contabilidad al estilo italiano, especialmente el estilo veneciano. En 1853 se expidió el primer decreto de contabilidad en la Nueva Granada, llamado Ordenanza de Bilbao. Más tarde, en 1869 y 1874 se adoptaron los códigos de comercio terrestre y marítimo, estableciendo las primeras normas de control y vigilancia sobre
Illustrated Troubleshooting & Set Up Guide for Kinetrol EL PositionersKinetrol USA
The Kinetrol EL Positioner operates by modulating the percent opening / closing of a valve or damper by converting an electrical signal to a pneumatic output, which in turn, regulates the position of a pneumatic actuator.
In terms of response and accuracy, the EL Positioner is arguably one of the best electro-pneumatic positioners in the world, particularly when used in tandem with a Kinetrol vane actuator.
This document provides an illustrated troubleshooting and set-up guide for the EL electro-pneumatic positioner and is available to support the all the units installed in chemical, petro-chemical, water treatment, power generation and other applications across the world.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about operating a DMI 16-light light tower:
The document outlines safety procedures for unloading, assembling, operating and maintaining the DMI 16-light light tower, including instructions for leveling the unit, raising and lowering the mast, turning lights on and off, daily inspections, towing safely, and wind stability guidelines. Proper use and maintenance of the light tower according to the manual is necessary to provide years of safe and reliable service.
The document provides guidance on basic winching techniques using a WARN winch. It discusses winch components and how the winch works. It emphasizes the importance of assessing situations carefully before pulling and outlines steps for rigging a single line pull, including choosing a secure anchor point. Accessories that can aid winching like gloves, snatch blocks, and tree trunk protectors are also reviewed. Safety is stressed throughout, and it is recommended to practice techniques before needing to use the winch.
The document provides instructions for installing, operating, and maintaining a Wall Deslagger model WB IE. It includes descriptions of the basic assembly, installation procedures, checklists, adjustments, operation, maintenance, and spare parts. The Wall Deslagger is used to efficiently control slag buildup on boiler furnace walls through high-power strikes combined with minimal downtime between blows. Proper installation, operation, and maintenance are required for effective performance.
Operating instructions including Health & Safety applicable to Crane Suspended Vibrators (CSV) and Excavator Mounted Vibrators, as available from The Hammerman Equipment.
Owner's manual for the TRX-42 remote control lawn mower. Covering the operation, safety, service and maintenance, troubleshooting and warranty information.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for adjusting valves, unit injectors, and brake rocker arms on an engine. It involves rotating the engine to specific markings, checking clearances, and adjusting components as needed using tools and torque specifications. Safety precautions and service position steps are outlined. Replacement of diesel particulate filters and ignition cables are also described, including necessary parts, markings, and safety procedures.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
This document provides instructions for restoring a machine after service work. It includes steps to reinstall underbody skid plates, clean work surfaces, start the engine and bleed air from the fuel system if needed, check filter and drain plug seals, test run the machine, check and top up fluid levels, operate the hydraulic suspension if oil was changed, and use a computer to read and erase error codes and reset service messages. The restoration process ensures the machine is ready for operation after maintenance or repairs.
The are the Operating instructions for the ESF1 piling vibrator and pack. Used for the installation of trench sheets, sheet piles and plastic piling. These also includes comprehensive health and safety information.
- The power steering system uses a rack and pinion gear to reduce the effort needed to turn the steering wheel. When the steering wheel turns, the pinion gear moves the rack left or right which turns the wheels.
- Tests of the power steering system include checking pressure and flow rates at idle and higher engine speeds. Pressure should be within specified ranges and flow rates should not drop more than 1 gallon per minute between tests.
- The steering gear, rack boots, tie rods, and power steering pump can be removed and installed following specific procedures to replace components and bleed the hydraulic system.
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This document provides an overview and instructions for operating a 75 foot telescoping aerial apparatus. It discusses stabilizing the vehicle, operating the boom and nozzle, capacity and limitations including when operating on inclines. It emphasizes that stabilizers must be fully extended and the vehicle properly set before operating the boom. The document reviews controls for boom and nozzle operations and notes that the aerial power must be engaged before the pump or boom.
Embedded machine learning-based road conditions and driving behavior monitoringIJECEIAES
Car accident rates have increased in recent years, resulting in losses in human lives, properties, and other financial costs. An embedded machine learning-based system is developed to address this critical issue. The system can monitor road conditions, detect driving patterns, and identify aggressive driving behaviors. The system is based on neural networks trained on a comprehensive dataset of driving events, driving styles, and road conditions. The system effectively detects potential risks and helps mitigate the frequency and impact of accidents. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of drivers and vehicles. Collecting data involved gathering information on three key road events: normal street and normal drive, speed bumps, circular yellow speed bumps, and three aggressive driving actions: sudden start, sudden stop, and sudden entry. The gathered data is processed and analyzed using a machine learning system designed for limited power and memory devices. The developed system resulted in 91.9% accuracy, 93.6% precision, and 92% recall. The achieved inference time on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with a 32-bit CPU running at 64 MHz is 34 ms and requires 2.6 kB peak RAM and 139.9 kB program flash memory, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
A SYSTEMATIC RISK ASSESSMENT APPROACH FOR SECURING THE SMART IRRIGATION SYSTEMSIJNSA Journal
The smart irrigation system represents an innovative approach to optimize water usage in agricultural and landscaping practices. The integration of cutting-edge technologies, including sensors, actuators, and data analysis, empowers this system to provide accurate monitoring and control of irrigation processes by leveraging real-time environmental conditions. The main objective of a smart irrigation system is to optimize water efficiency, minimize expenses, and foster the adoption of sustainable water management methods. This paper conducts a systematic risk assessment by exploring the key components/assets and their functionalities in the smart irrigation system. The crucial role of sensors in gathering data on soil moisture, weather patterns, and plant well-being is emphasized in this system. These sensors enable intelligent decision-making in irrigation scheduling and water distribution, leading to enhanced water efficiency and sustainable water management practices. Actuators enable automated control of irrigation devices, ensuring precise and targeted water delivery to plants. Additionally, the paper addresses the potential threat and vulnerabilities associated with smart irrigation systems. It discusses limitations of the system, such as power constraints and computational capabilities, and calculates the potential security risks. The paper suggests possible risk treatment methods for effective secure system operation. In conclusion, the paper emphasizes the significant benefits of implementing smart irrigation systems, including improved water conservation, increased crop yield, and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, based on the security analysis conducted, the paper recommends the implementation of countermeasures and security approaches to address vulnerabilities and ensure the integrity and reliability of the system. By incorporating these measures, smart irrigation technology can revolutionize water management practices in agriculture, promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and safeguarding against potential security threats.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
Understanding Inductive Bias in Machine LearningSUTEJAS
This presentation explores the concept of inductive bias in machine learning. It explains how algorithms come with built-in assumptions and preferences that guide the learning process. You'll learn about the different types of inductive bias and how they can impact the performance and generalizability of machine learning models.
The presentation also covers the positive and negative aspects of inductive bias, along with strategies for mitigating potential drawbacks. We'll explore examples of how bias manifests in algorithms like neural networks and decision trees.
By understanding inductive bias, you can gain valuable insights into how machine learning models work and make informed decisions when building and deploying them.
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P/A INDUSTRIES STRAIGHTENER
1. FORM 756 REVISED 11/00
FORM #756
P/A STOCK STRAIGHTENER
For Stock Straightener Models w/ P/A
#15128 thru #15130, this instruction is
complete.
For Reel/Straightener w/ P/A #15348, 15349, 15354
& 15355, use this instruction in combination with
Form #816 and Form Supplement #764
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
1 RECEIVING INSPECTION ...................................................................................... 3
2 ASSEMBLY.............................................................................................................. 3
3 LOCATION............................................................................................................... 3
4 ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION .......................................................................... 3
4.1 DANCER ARM.................................................................................................. 3
4.2 STOCK GUIDING ............................................................................................. 5
4.3 PINCH ROLL .................................................................................................... 5
4.4 STRAIGHTENING ROLLS................................................................................ 6
4.5 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STOCK THICKNESS ............................................... 7
5 MAINTENANCE....................................................................................................... 8
5.1 Grease Fittings.................................................................................................. 8
5.2 Gears................................................................................................................ 8
5.3 Guide Rolls ....................................................................................................... 8
6 OPTIONS................................................................................................................. 8
6.1 WIDTH OF STOCK........................................................................................... 9
6.2 ELECTRIC MOTOR.......................................................................................... 9
6.3 GEAR SETS ..................................................................................................... 9
6.4 SPEED CONTROL ......................................................................................... 10
7 WARNING, SAFETY FOR POWER PRESSES, AND WARRANTY...................... 11
8 APPENDIX............................................................................................................. 12
8.1 MECHANICAL STOCK STRAIGHTENER PARTS LIST................................. 12
8.2 ELECTRICAL STOCK STRAIGHTENER PARTS LIST .................................. 14
8.3 DRAWINGS AND SCHEMATICS ................................................................... 15
3. 3
1 RECEIVING INSPECTION
Before removing unit from its packaging, check for visual damage, especially if crate,
skid, or carton has been damaged in transit. Any damage caused by shipping should
be immediately reported to the carrier. If unit appears in satisfactory condition, remove
all packing and wipe rust preventive from rollers with mild solvent.
2 ASSEMBLY
The Stock Straightener is shipped completely ready for set-up and operation, except:
The Dancer Arm, on specified models, must be positioned for your stock line and
locked on the shaft by tightening the three screws in the clamp.
Stock Straighteners equipped with the optional 1 1/2 HP or 2 HP drive motor, do
not come with a plug-in power cord (as do the standard 3/4 HP and 1 HP units).
You must make the connection to a source of 240V, 60 cycle, single phase, AC
power for units without a plug-in power cord. See Connection Diagram A-15865.
3 LOCATION
Locate the straightener in your production line between the stock reel and the press.
Looking at the control panel side of the straightener, the stock passes through the
straigtener from right to left. Align the straightener so that its pass centerline is in line
with the pass centerline of the-die, reel, and stock being fed.
WARNING - THE STOCK STRAIGHTENER MUST BE LAGGED TO THE FLOOR
WITH BOLTS THROUGH HOLES IN THE BASE TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTAL TIPPING OF THE UNIT.
4 ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION
Check electrical operation first.
WARNING - ONLY OPERATE THE STRAIGHTENER WITH THE TOP COVER
LOCKED DOWN AND GUARDS IN PLACE. KEEP FINGERS AND
CLOTHING CLEAR OF THE STRAIGHTENER AND THE STOCK.
BE CAREFUL OF SHARP EDGES ON THE STOCK.
4.1 DANCER ARM
The D.C. motor's speed is varied through a potentiometer and electronic control system
by the position of the dancer arm riding on the stock. With electric power connected,
but without stock threaded through the unit, turn the power switch ON and the green
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light will glow. Look at the large hex nut on the end of the main drive shaft in the left
side. Note that it is not rotating with the dancer arm resting at its low position. Raise
the dancer arm slowly by hand until the main drive shaft starts to "creep". Then, raise
the dancer arm to its upper stop limit. Note that the motor and shaft are running at
maximum rated speed.
The Speed Control for the D.C. motor has adjustable trimpots that were set at the
factory for best performance under most (average) conditions. If needed, their settings
may be changed to optimize your particular operation, as noted below. This Speed
Control is mounted on the inside of the hinged access door. (Ref. Drawing. A-15865)
CAUTION: ELECTRIC POWER SHOULD BE SHUT OFF BEFORE ACCESS
DOOR IS OPENED. IF ADJUSTMENT IS NEEDED WITH POWER
ON, STAY CLEAR OF ALL WIRE TERMINALS TO AVOID
ELECTRICAL HAZARD.
TRIMPOT LABEL LABEL FACTORY SETTING
MAX. Adj. for 90 VDC (120 VAC); l80 VDC (240 VAC)
MIN. Adjusted for No Creep
I.R. Fully Counterclockwise
C.L Fully Clockwise
Maximum Speed
Since the dancer arm automatically reduces "excess" speed, do not change this trimpot
following any stock acceleration.
Minimum Speed
If the motor creeps when the dancer arm is down, turn the pot counterclockwise just
enough to positively stop the motor. If there is an excessive dead band in moving the
dancer arm up from its low limit position until the motor actually starts, let the dancer
arm back down and turn the pot clockwise until the motor begins to creep. Then, back
off the pot setting slightly so that the motor is stopped again.
IR Compensation
If the motor does not respond quickly enough to dancer arm changes, turn the pot
clockwise until response speed is satisfactory and motor speed is stable. Too much
adjustment can result in unstable motor speed in some cases. "Ideal' setting gives
full-load motor speed same as no-load motor speed (with dancer arm position fixed).
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Current Limit
If the motor reacts too quickly to dancer arm rotation, causing jerky operation, turn the
pot counterclockwise until the operation is smoothed-out.
4.2 STOCK GUIDING
Stock is guided on entrance and exit rolls between special clamp collars, which must be
adjusted to keep your width of stock centered through the straightening rolls. With
power turned off, unlock and raise the top cover. Feed the stock over the tops of the
guide rolls and power rolls and under the pinch roll. With the stock centered, loosen the
screws locking the clamp collars, and-slide them to within 1/8” of the stock, and lock the
collars again.
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CAUTION - Check to see that the stock is lying in a straight line from the reel to the
press feed, through the straightener, and square to the rolls. Feeding
material at even a slight off-square angle will cause it to be crowded against
one of the guide collars, which can result in severe edge damage. Refer to
Figure 1 below.
Figure 1
One simple method of detecting misalignment is to check the height off the floor of both
sides of your stock at the bottom of the slack loop to the press feed. They should be
equal. If the stock is observed to ride hard against one of the guide collars during
running, misalignment is the probable cause. When the stock is running straight, it will
wander back and forth between the guide collars, touching one and then the other due
to in-plane coil camber.
4.3 PINCH ROLL
Independent of the setting of the "straightening" rolls, which are also powered, the basic
traction to pull stock through the straightener is provided by the pinch roll. It must be
carefully adjusted for each thickness and type of material to be run. However, there
should be no need to readjust the pinch roll for feeding new coils of the same material.
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For initial adjustment to a particular stock, put a short length (3 to 5 ft.) of the material
through the straightener, and if necessary, back off the adjustment screws on the top
cover to enable closing and locking the top cover without having to force it down. With
the power OFF, turn down the pinch roll adjustment screw until you feel it tighten up. If
the self-locking thread makes it difficult to feel this point, move the stock slightly with
one hand while you adjust the screw with the other hand, until you feel the stock is
positively held by the pinch roll. Tighten the screw just enough so that you cannot feel
slippage with reasonable pull-back by hand. Do not tighten excessively.
Unlock and raise the top cover, remove the scrap length, thread the stock from the reel
through the straightener now, and lock the top cover back down. Turn the power switch
ON. Manually operate the dancer arm by moving it up to check stock advancement
under power. If there is evidence of slippage (e.g., unsteady movement of stock, or skid
marks on stock), tighten the pinch roll adjustment screw just a little more.
The straightener will satisfactorily pull stock from a non-powered reel for most intended
applications. Heavier materials may be fed to the straightener from a powered reel, if
needed.
4.4 STRAIGHTENING ROLLS
Material unwinding from a coil has a different amount of curvature with every wrap of
the stock. A fixed amount of upward (or reverse) curve is put into the material by the
entrance straightening rolls. When properly adjusted, the remaining rolls then flatten
this fixed curvature producing consistently flat stock.
Using the handle provided, the Idler Rolls (upper straightening rolls in the top cover) are
positioned by the Ferry cap screws. They must be adjusted initially for each new type of
material (thickness, width, temper, etc.) to be run. However, there should be no need to
readjust these rolls for new coils of the same material. Refer to Figure 2 below.
Figure 2
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The first (incoming) idler roll should be set down far enough to give a slight upward
curve to the stock. A normal setting would be about 60% of material thickness. Thicker
and softer materials require less setdown, thinner and harder materials more. Each
remaining idler roll should be set progressively less distance down (i.e., relatively
higher) than the preceding roll. The last idler roll should contact the stock lightly to work
the stock back to desired flatness. It may be necessary to make several trial runs with
power, operating the dancer arm manually for short inspection lengths, with slight
readjustments to get the best combination of settings. If there is an upward curvature in
the material leaving the straightener, and presuming material is coming from the top of
the coil, the idler rolls are set too far down and should be backed up' slightly.
4.5 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STOCK THICKNESS
The maximum allowable stock thickness depends on a number of factors. These
factors include the actual width of your stock, maximum line speed (in/min) available
from the particular gear set (one of four options), the size of motor installed on your
particular straightener, the nature of your material (yield strength, hardiness), and even
the amount of pull-back force from your reel in some extreme cases.
Refer to the table in Section 6 for the maximum thickness of "standard" stock (55,000
PSI tensile yield strength), for which your unit is rated with full rated stock width (4”, 8”
or 12"), and no pullback from the reel. In general, if you should be operating near a
maximum rated condition, an increase in material strength, or a significant pullback;
these conditions must be countered by a reduction in material thickness or width from
the maximum values shown to avoid overloading the motor or gears. Since the
combination of possibilities is infinite, it is impossible to give a quantative guide for all
cases.
As a rough guide, the following reductions would be sufficient to counter a pull-back
force of 50 lbs:
Model Reduce Thickness By Or Reduce Width By
4” Wide, #1 Gear Set 009” 8”
4” Wide, #2 Gear Set 009” 9”
4” Wide, #3 Gear Set 009” 1.2”
4” Wide, #4 Gear Set 009” 1.6”
8” Wide, #1 Gear Set .006” 1.0”
8” Wide, #2 Gear Set .006” 1.5”
8” Wide, #3 Gear Set .006” 2.3”
8” Wide, #4 Gear Set .006” 3.5”
12” Wide, #1 Gear Set .003” 1.0”
12” Wide, #2 Gear Set .003” 1.5”
12” Wide, #3 Gear Set .003” 2.3”
12” Wide, #4 Gear Set .003” 3.5”
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For reference only - The strength of some common materials are listed below:
MATERIAL TENSILE YIELD STRENGTH, PSI
Steel, 1025, Cold Drawn 54,000
Steel, 1095, Cold Drawn 76,000
Steel, 4140, Annealed 60,000
Stainless Steel, 302, Annealed 35,000
Aluminum, 2024-0, (Soft) 11,000
Aluminum, 6061-T6, (Hard) 40,000
Brass, Flat Wrought, Annealed 10,000
Copper, Flat Wrought, Half Hard 36,000
5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 Grease Fittings
Regrease fittings every 1,000 hrs of operation.
5.2 Gears
Brush on good gear grease every 500 hours of operation.
5.3 Guide Rolls
Squirt light oil into needle bearings and needle thrust bearings every 500 hours of
operation. Worn or damaged parts can be replaced by ordering new parts from P/A
Industries, or your nearest dealer. To properly identify a part that you need, by “P/A
No.", first check the marking on the P/A nameplate and using the table at the end of
Sec. 6, see what is included in your straightener where options are available, if you do
not already know.
The Mechanical Assembly Outline Drawing A-15318 and the Electrical Connection
Diagram, A-15865 show (roughly) what the parts look like and give an item reference
(A, B, C, etc.). These references (A, B, C, etc.) are used in the Parts List in the
Appendix. Where options exist for a specific item, check carefully to order the right one
for your straightener. Electrical Schematic and Connection Diagrams are included as a
trouble-shooting aid, if needed.
6 OPTIONS
P/A Stock Straighteners are built with several optional features. These are described
briefly for reasons below:
If you are uncertain about the description of optional features included in your
existing straightener, which you must know to order some replacement parts,
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refer to the marking on the P/A nameplate and the table given at the end of this
section.
If you are interested in modifying your existing straightener, perhaps to do a dif-
ferent job from that for which it was originally procured, consult your local P/A
sales representative or dealer, or the P/A factory.
If you are interested in procuring another P/A Stock Straightener for a new job,
with features different from your existing straightener, consult your local P/A
sales representative or dealer or the P/A factory.
6.1 WIDTH OF STOCK
Stock is available with maximum ratings of 4”, 8”, or 12”. While many parts are
interchangeable, it would probably be uneconomical for a user to replace all of the parts
needed to modify an existing straightener from one width to another.
6.2 ELECTRIC MOTOR
Motors are available with special D.C. motors rated at 3/4, 1, 1 1/2, or 2 HP. The
mounting of all four motors in the base cabinets is the same. The controls and line
supply power for the motors is different in each case. The "standard" motor for the 4”
and 8” wide straighteners is 3/4 HP. The standard motor for 12” wide motor is 1 HP.
Consult the factory, if you need confirmation about a proposed modification.
6.3 GEAR SETS
There are four different gear combinations available capable of giving maximum line
speeds for the different width models, as shown in the table below. (All four motors
have the same maximum RPM.) The optional parts comprising each gear set include
five parts shown in the mechanical parts list and assembly outline as noted below.
Item Description
Item Q, Worm, 2T, or 4T
Item R Worm Spacer, used with 4T Worm
Item U Worm Gear, mates with 2T or 4T Worm
Item AD Change Gear, 18T or 24T
Item AH Idler Gear Bracket, used with 18T or 24T Change Gear
These parts can be interchanged, easily.
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6.4 SPEED CONTROL
Automatic, variable speed control of the motor to maintain a slack loop is done with a
dancer arm type of loop sensor, acting through an electronic speed control ("Black
Box"). This speed control is different for each horsepower rated D.C. motor.
INDICATE THAT YOUR STOCK STRAIGHTENER INCLUDES THESE OP IONS AND
RATING
P/A
NAMEPLATE
MARKING
NUMBER OF
STRAIGHTENER
ROLLS
STRAIGHTENER
ROLL DIA.
MOTOR
RATING
IN HP
MOTOR
RATING
LINE
VOLTS
GEAR
SET
REF.#
STOCK RATING
MODEL
NO.
SERIAL
NO.
MAXIMUM
WIDTH
MAXIMUM
THICKNESS
MAXIMUM
INCHES
/MINUTE
SS49 15128-1 9 1.25” 75 120 1 4” .080" 800
SS49 15128-2 9 1.25” 75 120 2 4” .075” 1075
SS49 15128-3 9 1.25” 75 120 3 4” .062” 1600
SS49 15128-4 9 1.25” 75 120 4 4” .055” 2150
SS49 15128-5 9 1.25” 1.5 240 1 4” .080” 800
SS49 15128-6 9 1.25” 1.5 240 2 4” .080’ 1075
SS49 15128-7 9 1.25” 1.5 240 3 4” .075’ 1600
SS49 15128-8 9 1.25” 1.5 240 4 4” .075” 2150
SS89 15129-1 9 1.37” .75 120 1 8” .060” 900
SS89 15129-2 9 1.37” 75 120 2 8” .055” 1200
SS89 15129-3 9 1.37” 75 120 3 8” .045” 1800
SS89 15129-4 9 1.37” 75 120 4 8” .040” 2400
SS89 15129-5 9 1.37” 1.5 240 1 8” .060” 900
SS89 15129-6 9 1.37” 1.5 240 2 8” .060” 1200
SS89 15129-7 9 1.37” 1.5 240 3 8” .055” 1800
SS89 15129-8 9 1.37” 1.5 240 4 8” .055” 2400
SS129 15130-1 9 1.50” 1 120 1 12” .050” 975
SS129 15130-2 9 1.50” 1 120 2 12” .050” 1300
SS129 15130-3 9 1.50” 1 120 3 12” .045” 1950
SS129 15130-4 9 1.50” 1 120 4 12” .040” 2600
SS129 15130-5 9 1.50” 2 240 1 12” .050” 975”
SS129 15130-6 9 1.50” 2 240 2 12” .050” 1300”
SS129 15130-7 9 1.50” 2 240 3 12” .045” 1950”
SS129 15130-8 9 1.50” 2 240 4 12” .045” 2600”
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7 WARNING, SAFETY FOR POWER PRESSES, AND WARRANTY
WARNING!
This equipment offers various means of operating or controlling machines. The operator must not be in or near the point-
of-operation of the machine, or the operating parts of any equipment installed on the machine, or bodily injury could result.
The EMPLOYER must post adequate warning signs onto the machine with proper warnings for his machine and the
specific application to which the machine and equipment are being applied.
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) Sections 1910.211, 1910.212, and 1910.217 contain installation information
on the distance between danger points and point-of-operation guards and devices. No specific references have been
made to which paragraph of OSHA 1910.211, 1910.212, 1910.217 or any other applicable sections because the
paragraphs may change with each edition of the publication of OSHA provisions.
All equipment manufactured by us is designed to meet the construction standards of OSHA in effect at the time of sale,
but the EMPLOYER installs the equipment so the EMPLOYER is responsible for installation, use, application, training,
and maintenance, as well as adequate signs on the machine onto which this equipment will be installed.
Remember, OSHA says that the EMPLOYER must use operating methods designed to control or eliminate hazards to
operating personnel.
It shall be the responsibility of the EMPLOYER to establish and follow a program of periodic and regular inspections of his
machine to insure that all their parts, auxiliary equipment, and safeguards are in a safe operating condition and
adjustment. Each machine should be inspected and tested no less than weekly to determine the condition of the
machine. Necessary maintenance or repair of both shall be performed and completed before the machine is operated.
The EMPLOYER shall maintain records of these inspections and the maintenance work performed.
Our Company is not responsible to notify the user of this equipment of future changes in State or Federal laws, or
construction standards.
SAFETY PROGRAM
Accident free operation will result from a well developed, management sponsored and enforced safety program.
Of vital importance to any successful program is the proper selection of guards and devices. However, there is no safety
device that will bring “automatic” safety to your operation.
Of equal importance to this proper selection of the guard and the device is the training of your personnel. Each person
must be trained as to the operation of the guard or safety device, highlighting why they have been provided on the
equipment. Rules for safe operating should be written and enforced at all times. A final major concern of an effective
safety program is regularly scheduled inspection and maintenance of all of the equipment.
To ensure continued safety at all times, top management, line supervision, safety engineers and all employees must
assume their proper share of the responsibility in the program. Only as a group, one that knows your own operation and
its problems, can you carry out an effective safety program.
To assist you in the development of and continued use of safety programs, many safety minded groups have made
guidelines available to you. However, you must know when and how to apply these guidelines. The manufacturer
provides information to assist you in properly adjusting and maintaining your equipment. There is no short cut to proper
safety; therefore, it is recommended that you comply with their recommendations at all times.
WARRANTY
We warrant our new parts against defects under normal use and service for a period of 12 months after date of shipment.
Our obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing (at our option) the defective part without charge,
F.O.B. our plant in Bloomfield, Connecticut. The defective part must be forwarded to our plant, freight prepaid, for our
inspection prior to replacement or repair. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING A WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Furthermore, the seller does not warrant or represent that the equipment
complies with the provisions of any law, particularly including the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, and
regulations promulgated thereunder. In no event shall we be liable for special, indirect incidental or consequential
damages, however rising.
Form #700 (10/00)
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8 APPENDIX
8.1 MECHANICAL STOCK STRAIGHTENER PARTS LIST
MECHANICAL PARTS – Reference, Assembly Outline Drawing A-15318
NAME REF. ITEM P/A NO. NAME REF. ITEMP/A NO.
Base Cabinet A 15100 Hardened Washer AN 12434-19
Access Door B 15109-6 Key AO 15104-1
4” End Cover C 15090-1 Gear 18T AP 15077
8” End Cover C 15090-2 Needle Bearing AQ 12422-13
12” End Cover C 15090 -3 Inner Race AR 12433-14
Gear Cover D 15093 Floating Link, Lower AS 15088
Side Plate, Right E 15097 Floating Link, Upper AT 15086
Side Plate, Left F 15099 Floating Gear Post AU 15089
4” Top Cover G 15094-1 Snap Ring AV 12013-18
8” Top Cover G 15094-2 4” Pinch Roll Bracket AW 15095-1
12” Top Cover G 15094-3 8” Pinch Roll Bracket AW 15095-2
Ferry Cap Screw H 12466-32 12” Pinch Roll Bracket AW 15095-3
Heavy Duty Washer I 12434-21 4” Pinch Roll Pivot Rod AX 15082-1
Snap Ring J 12013-22 8" Pinch Roll Pivot Rod AX 15082-2
Latch Block K 15067 12” Pinch Roll Pivot Rod AX 15082-3
Snap Ring L 12013-12 4” Pinch Roll Shaft AY 15062-1
4” Latch Pivot Rod M 15085-1 8” Pinch Roll Shaft AY 15062-2
8” Latch Pivot Rod M 15085-2 12” Pinch Roll Shaft AY 15062-3
12” Latch Pivot Rod M 15085 -3 4” Pinch Roll. AZ 15059-1
Handle N 15105 8” Pinch Roll. AZ 15059-2
4” Top Cover Pivot
Rod
O 15084-1 12” Pinch Roll. AZ 15059-3
8” Top Cover Pivot
Rod
O 15084-2 Hardened Washer . . . BA 12434-16
12” Top Cover Pivot
Rod
O 15084-3 Bushing BB 15061
Snap Ring P 12013-20 Keyed Bushing BC 15060
Worm Gear, 2T, Gear
Set #1 & #2
Q 15460-1 Special Key BD 15096-2
Worm Gear, 4T, Gear
Set #3 & #4
Q 15460-2 Hardened Washer BE 12434-25
Worm Spacer R 15161 Gear, 15T BF 14523-5
Hardened Washer S 12434-20 4” Power Roll BG 15065-1
Needle Thrust Bearing T 12433-15 8” Power Roll BG 15065-2
Worm Gear, 2T, Gear
Set #1 & #2
U 15136-1 12” Power Roll BG 15065-3
Worm Gear, 4T, Gear,
It #3 & #4
U 15136-2 Inner Race' BH 12433- 10
Key V 15104-3 Needle Bearing BI 12433-9
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NAME REF. ITEM P/A NO. NAME REF. ITEMP/A NO.
4” Main Drive Shaft W 15073-1 Gear, 15T BJ 15078
8” Main Drive Shaft W 15073-2 Idler Gear Post BK 15081
12” Main Drive Shaft W 15073-3 4” Guide Roll BL 15066-1
Snap Ring X 12013-21 8” Guide Roll BL 15066-2
4” Worm Gear Spacer Y 15083-1 12” Guide Roll BL 15066-3
8” Worm Gear Spacer Y 15083-2 Clamp Collar BM 15143
12” Worm Gear
Spacer
Y 15083-3 4” Idler Roll Bracket BN 15092-1
Ball Bearing Z 12117-10 8” Idler Roll Bracket BN 15092-2
Inner Race AA 12433-12 12” Idler Roll Bracket BN 15092-3
Needle Bearing AB '12433-11 4” Spring BO 12442-30
Hardened Washer AC 12434-17 8” Spring BO 12442-30
Change Gear, 18T,
Gear Set #l & #3
AD 14523-6 12” Spring BO 11442-31
Change Gear, 24T,
Gear Set #2 & #4
AD 14523-11 Idler Bracket Pivot BP 15079
Key AE 15104-2 4” Idler Roll Pivot BQ I5072-1
Snap Ring AF 12013-19 8f' Idler Roll Pivot BQ I5072-2
Grease Fitting AG 12014-5 12 Idler Roll Pivot BQ I5072-3
Idler Gear Bracket,
Gear Set #1 & #3
AH 15074-1 4t' Idler Roll BR 15071-1
Idler Gear Bracket,
Gear Set #2 & #4
AH 15074-2 8” Idler Roll BR 15071-2
Idler Gear Post Al 15075 12” Idler Roll BR 15071-3
Gear, 18T AJ 14523-6 Needle Bearing BS 12433-8
Needle Bearing AK 12433-7 Cushion, Pinch Adj. BT 15142
Hardened Washer AL 12434-15 Gear, 18T BU 14523-12
4” Power Roll Dr.
Shaft
AM 15080-1 Gear, 18T, Hubless BV 15244
8” Power Roll Dr.
Shaft
AM 15080-2
12” Power Roll Dr.
Shaft
AM 15080-3
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8.2 ELECTRICAL STOCK STRAIGHTENER PARTS LIST
ELECTRICAL PARTS - Reference Connection Diagram A-15865
NAME REF. ITEM P/A NO. NAME REF. ITEM P/A NO.
Motor, DC, 3/4 HP
(120V)
A 12125-6 Dancer Arm K 15141
Motor, DC, 1 HP
(120V)
A 12125-7 Roller D.A. L 14975
Motor, DC, 1 ½ HP
(240V)
A 12125-8 Shaft Clip M 12013-15
Motor, DC, 2 HP
(240V)
A 12125-9 Bearing Block N 14958
Shaft Adapter B 15063 Timing Belt 0 12126-10
Special Key C 15098-1 Pot. Bracket P 15960
Speed Control, 3/4 HP
(120V)
D 14964-14 Potentiometer, 5K R 14946-2
Speed Control, 1 HP
(120V)
D 14964-15 Green Indic. Light
120V (3/4, 1 HP)
S 12095-16
Speed Control, 1 ½
HP (240V)
D 14964-16 Green Indic. Light
240V (1 ½, 2 HP)
S 12095--21
Speed Control, 2 HP
(240V)
D 14964-17 Power Switch
120V (3/4, 1 HP)
T 12096-32
Timing Sheave, Large F 14974-2 Power Switch
240V (1 ½, 2 HP)
T 12096-34
Timing Sheave, Small G 14974-1 Fuse Holder U 12106-18
Shaft, D.A. H 14957 Terminal Block Set V 14696-3
Washer, Shim I 12434-8 Power Cord, 120V W 12194-16
Clamp, D.A. J 14959 Heat Sink; Speed Cont AC 14964-18