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M-105-69
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE PROTOTYPE
SERLAL NO. 100
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SECTION
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INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1-1
1 . 1 CLEANING 1-1
1.2 LUBRICATION 1-1
1.2.1 Upper Light Box Assembly 1-1
1.2.2 Lower Light Box Assembly 1-2
(Step 1)
1.2 . 3 Motor Drive Housings 1-2
1.2 . 4 Base Box Assembly 1-2
2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 2-1
2.1 GENERAL 2-].
2.2 UPPER LIGHT BOX ASSEMBLY 2-1
(Steps 1 through 3)
2.3 LOWER LIGHT BOX ASSEMBLY 2-2
2 .3. 1 Electrical Components 2-2
(Steps 1 through 6)
2.3.2 Manual Handwheel Film Drive Mechanism 2-3
2 . 3 . 3 Film Spool Drive Motor Housings 2-4
(Steps 1 through 8)
2.3.4 Film Spool Support Carriage 2-6
2.3.5 Film Rollers 2-6
2 . 3 . 6 Front Control Panel 2-6
(Steps 1 through 4)
2.3.7 Rotary Joint and Interconnecting Rings 2-7
2.4 BASE BOX ASSEMBLY 2-7
2 . 4. 1 Tilt Plate With Hinges 2-8
2.4.2 Tilt Drive Mechanism 2-8
2.4.3 Electrical Components 2-8
2.5 TECHNICAL AND DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS 2-9
3 OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT 3-1
3.1 OPERATIONAL CHECKS 3-1
(Steps 1 through 9)
4 INSPECTION 4-1
4 . 1 VISUAL 4-1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
SECTION PAGE
5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5-1
5.1 FILM TRANSPORT 5-1
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING 5-1
6 COMPONENT REPLACEMENT 6-1
6.1 REMOVAL OF UPPER LIGHT BOX 6-1
(Steps 1 through 8)
6.2 REPLACEMENT OF VIEWING GLASS 6-2
(Steps 1 through 4)
6.3 REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF LIGHT SHADE AND/OR 6-2
MECHANISM
6.4 REPLACEMENT OF LAMP GRID AND REFLECTOR 6-3
ASSEMBLY
6.5 REMOVAL OF FILM DRIVE MOTOR HOUSING COVER 6-3
(Steps 1 through 7)
6.6 REPLACEMENT OF DRIVE MOTOR 6-4
(Steps 1 through 10)
6.7 RE PLACEMENT OF TACH-GENERATOR 6-5
(Steps 1 through 4)
6.8 REPLACEMENT OF MOTOR HOUSING CLUTCH OR 6-6
CLUTCH COMPONENTS
6.9 REPLACEMENT OF LOADING SWITCH 6-6
(Steps 1 through 2)
6.10 REPLACEMENT OF MANUAL HANDWHEEL CLUTCHES 6-6
(Steps 1 through 5)
6.11 REPLACEMENT OF CIRCUIT BOARDS 6-7
(Steps 1 through 3)
6.12 REPLACEMENT OF TILT DRIVE MOTOR/GEAR BOX 6-7
(Steps 1 through 6)
7 PARTS LIST 7-1
7.1 SCOPE 7-1
7.2 PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION 7-1
7.3 PARTS LIST 7-1
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ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE
FRONTISPIECE
PAGE
2-1
ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE- COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS
2-10
2-2
ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE- REAR VIEW
2-11
2-3
ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE - VIEWING ASSEMBLY
2-12
2-4
ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE - LOWER LIGHT BOX ASSEMBLY
2-13
2-5
ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE - FRONT AREA OF LOWER LIGHT BOX
2-14
2-6
ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE - BASE BOX ASSEMBLY
2-15
5-1
WIRING DIAGRAM
5-6
5-2
FILM TRANSPORT DIAGRAM
5-7
TABLES-
TABLE
PAGE
4-1
INSPECTION DATA
4-2
5-1
TROUBLESHOOTING DATA
5-2
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INTRODUCTION
NM This publication is the basic maintenance manual for the
STAT
Advanced Light Table Prototype. This manual in conjunction
with the operation manual (M-104-69) provides the necessary information
for preparation, operation, and maintenance of the film viewing table.
The maintenance manual is written for use by personnel who are qualified
technicians in the fields of mechanics and electronics.
The purpose of this manual is to provide the necessary instructions to
properly perform routine preventative maintenance and to be able to
quickly locate and repair or replace defective components.
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SECTION 1
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1 . 1 CLEANING
Exterior surfaces of the viewing table are in most cases, enamel
or lacquer painted aluminum with stainless steel and anodized aluminum
fittings. Clean with a damp cloth and if necessary, a mild detergent.
The glass viewing surface and film rollers should be cleaned with warm
water and a mild detergent daily or more often if required.
The film carriage support rods (Figure 2-1 (13)) should be kept
free of dust and dirt to insure smooth operation of the film carriage.
All screened and slotted vent holes in the viewing assembly and
base assembly must be kept free of any dust or lint to allow adequate
cooling of electrical components.
The inlet filter screen to the cooling air blower (Figure 2-2 (1))
located on the lower surface of the viewing assembly should be visually
Inspected daily depending on operational environment. Check for any
obstruction that might decrease the air flow. The screen may be cleaned
by manually brushing off any foreign matter.
1.2 LUBRICATION
1.2.1 Upper Light Box Assembly (Figure 2-1 (22))
The shade assembly mechanism contains teflon bushing bearings
and requires no lubrication.
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1.2.2 Lower Light Box Assembly (Figure 2-4)
1) Manual film transport drive chain. At approximately 6 month
intervals the chain mechanism should be lubricated with a good grade of
light machine oil. Lubricate all chain roller and sprocket bearings.
Roller chain should not be dry but should be lubricated very sparingly.
All handwheel shafts have grease packed ball type bearings.
1.2.3 Motor Drive Housings (Figure 2-3 (6 & 9))
At approximately 6 month intervals lubricate the gear and
sprocket jack shaft bearings, clutch rotor bearing, clutch armature
bearing and the tach-generator bracket bearings. These bearings are all
oil impregnated bushing type and require very little lubrication. The
motor and clutch shaft support bearings are grease packed and require
no lubrication. The tracking adjustment knob and mechanism will only
require lubrication if it becomes hard to turn. Use Jet-Lube AP1 or
MIL-G-32 78 grease or equivalent.
1.2.4 Base Box Assembly (Figure 2-6)
The worm and worm gear on the tilt drive mechanism should be
lubricated at 6 month intervals or oftener, depending on amount of use.
Use Jet-Lube AP1 or MIL-G-3278 grease or equivalent. Apply a light
machine oil to the worm thrust bearings, shaft support bearing and tilt
plate hinge pins.
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SECTION 2
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
2.1 GENERAL
The Advanced Light Table is a stable portable film viewing
platform for photo interpretation operations. The viewing table will
transport 500 ft spools of film in various widths of 9-1/2 inches through
70mm, both manually and by motor drive. The film may be transported
at slewing speed for rapid rewind or at slow scanning speeds for photo
Interpretation. The viewing assembly may be tilted electrically from
horizontal through 75? and rotated manually CCW through 900 for short
axis viewing. The table consists of three basic sections (Figure 2-1):
Upper light box assembly, lower light box assembly and the base box
assembly.
2.2 UPPER LIGHT BOX ASSEMBLY
The upper light box assembly consists of the cold cathode
lamp grid with reflector, diffuser and viewing glass, the shade assembly
with it's operating mechanism and the upper control panel. Access to
the bottom of the upper light box which is hinged to the lower light box
can be obtained by the loosening of two hold down screws in the front
corners of the upper control panel (Figure 2-1 (30)). For removal of the
upper light box assembly see paragraph 6.1.
I) Lamp Grid Assembly. The lamp grid (1,1) and reflector
will be treateu as one assembly for removal, replacement and maintenance.
For removal of this assembly see paragraph 6.4.
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2) Shade Assembly. The shade assembly is a manually
operated mechanism consisting of a roller with shade, bead chain and
sprocket drive and operating control wheel. The operating control wheel
(Figure 2-1 (29)) is on the left of the upper control panel. The lamp grid
assembly will have to be removed for access to the shade mechanism.
3) Upper Control Panel. The upper control panel consists of
the light intensity control (potentiometer R6 Figure 2-3 (3)), film tension
control (switch S2 Figure 2-3 (2)) and the film direction/speed control
(potentiometers R3, R4 and R5 Figure 2-3 (1)). The electrical components
are easily removed and replaced.
2.3 LOWER LIGHT BOX ASSEMBLY
The lower light box assembly supports through a hinge and
two attachment screws, the upper light box assembly. The lower light
box assembly consists of electrical components, manual handwheel drive
mechanism and reversing switch, film spool motor drive housings, film
spool support carriages and rods, film rollers, front control panel, and
rotary Joint with interconnecting rings.
2.3.1 Electrical Components (Refer to Wiring Diagram Figure 5-1)
1) Circuit Boards. There are 3 circuit boards as follows:
Viewing light dimming (Figure 2-4 (10)), film transport logic and control
(Figure 2-4 (17)) and film spool drive motor (Figure 2-4 (16)). These
circuit boards will be removed and replaced for field maintenance (see
paragraph 6.11). The basic function is described by their title.
2) Motor Capacitors Cl, C2, C3, C4 (see Figure 2-5 (2)).
Remove and replace for field maintenance.
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3) Cooling Air Blower B4 (Figure 2-4 (8)). The cooling air
blower pulls air, in through the filter in the boctom of the lower light box
and forces it into the slots in the light grid reflector and subsequently
out through slots in the sides of the upper light box.
4) Manual Transport Reversing Switch S6 (Figure 2-4 (19)).
This reversing switch senses the direction of rotation of the handwheels
through a shaft mounted slip clutch (Figure 2-4 (20)) and imparts this
Information to the logic and control circuit board.
5) Terminal Blocks (Figure 2-4). The terminal blocks
designated TB-2, -3, -4, -5 and -6 are designated and located in the
lower light box assembly. For function see Wiring Diagram (Figure 5-1).
6) For other miscellaneous electrical components and their
description see Wiring Diagram (Figure 5-1).
2.3.2 Manual Handwheel Film Drive Mechanism (Figure 2-5)
The manual handwheel film drive mechanism consists of 2
mechanical circuits driven by chain and connected through electrical
clutches. The 3 handwheels are all connected by chain through a series
of sprockets, idlers and shafts to form the first circuit. When any
handwheel is rotated CW or CCW the other handwheels follow and also
operate the manual transport reversing switch (paragraph 2 .3.1 (4)) the
second circuit connects both LH and RH film drive motor housings
(Figure 2-5) through a series of sprockets and idlers. This circuit is
driven by the first circuit through two electrically actuated clutches
CL3 (LH) arid CL4 (RET). These clutches are only used during manual
transport operation and when de-energized disconnect the handwheel
circuit.
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2.3.3 Film Spool Drive Motor Housings (Figure 2-3 (6)). The film
spool drive motor housing assemblies LH and RH are identical in operation
and configuration. The drive assembly consists of a sprocket and gear
jack shaft assembly, direct drive DC torque motor, electrically actuated
clutch, motor armature and clutch supporting shaft with bearings, film
spool drive spindle, tach-generator with belt drive system, film loading
control and tracking mechanism.
1) Sprocket and Gear Shaft Assembly. The sprocket is part
of the second circuit in paragraph 2.3.2 and connects this circuit to
the armature and clutch shaft through a spur gear set and electrical
clutches (CL1 and CL2). The mating spur gear is part of the clutch
? armature and only rotates when the clutch is energized during manual
transport operation.
2) Direct Drive DC Torque Motor. The torque motor consists
of 3 parts: super-saturated permanent magnet field assembly, armature
assembly and brush rigging. The field assembly with brush rigging is
fixed to the drive housing. The armature assembly is part of the
armature and clutch support shaft. The motor supplies torque through
the film spool drive spindle either for hold back tension or film spool
drive.
3) Electrically Actuated Clutch. The clutch is energized
during the manual transport operation and connects the clutch armature
(with spur gear) through the clutch rotor to the support shaft and film
spool drive spindle. The clutch is de-energized during the power mode
of film transport operation. The tach-generator first stage drive pulley
is assembled to the clutch rotor.
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4) Motor armature and clutch supporting shaft with bearings.
The shaft assembly supports the motor armature and electrical clutch.
The shaft rotates during manual and power drive transport operation.
5) Film Spool Drive Spindle. This spindle is inside the
support shaft and is rotated by it through drive pins. The spindle is
moved axially for film tracking by rotation of the tracking knob.
6) Tach-generator. The tach-generator is mounted to the
drive housing and is driven through a 2 stage pulley and belt system
connected to the clutch rotor. The tach-generator supplies a feedback
signal to the control and logic circuit board, which is relative to the
film drive motor speed.
7) Film Loading Control S4 and 55 (Figure 2-1 (19)). The film
loading control is a manually operated 2 position electrical switch.
This switch selects through the logic and motor control circuits the film
loading sequence desired or more specifically the rotation of the film
drive spindle. During the "power" mode for film transport the switch
obtains desired film loading by electrically reversing the motor
direction. During the "manual" or "off" mode for manual operation of
the film transport the switch obtains the desired film loading by selecting
the electrical circuit which will energize the correct sequence of
electrical clutches.
8) Tracking Mechanism. The tracking knob by rotation will
move the film spool drive spindle and consequently the film spool at
right angles to the film direction for correction of any misalignment.
A pin moving circumferentially when the knob is rotated travels in a
spiral groove in a bushing that will only move axially. As the knob is
rotated and the bushing moves axially it in turn, displaces the drive
spindle.
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2.3.4 Film Spool Support Carriage (Figure 2-1 (1))
The film spool support carriage is movable along guide rods to
adjust to and support various widths of 500 ft film spools. It has a free
rotating spindle to mate with the film spool. A spring loaded detent
locks the carriage in position by engaging notches in the rods. The
carriage is spring loaded toward the motor drive housing with a "negator"
type spring motor contained in the carriage housing.
2.3.5 Film Rollers (Figure 2-1 (2))
The film rollers consist of a hard anodized aluminum tube
supported by teflon impregnated plastic bearings and running on a
corrosion resistant steel shaft. The rollers are easily removed or installed
by lifting out or inserting into the roller shaft supports. The rollers are
aligned by adjusting the roller shaft support on the motor drive housing.
2.3.6 Front Control Panel (Figures' 21 and 2-5)
The front control panel contains the following controls: power
tension adjustment control, manual tension adjustment control, main
power switch and the rotational lock lever.
1) Power Tension Adjustment Control (R1). Rotation of this
potentiometer controls film tension in the "power" mode by applying reverse
motor torque to the film spool drive opposite to the spool being driven.
2) Manual Tension Adjustment Control (R2). Rotation of this
potentiometer controls film tension in the "manual" mode by applying
reverse motor torque to the film spool drive opposite to the spool being
driven.
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3) Main Power Switch Si (Figure 2-1 (24) and 2-5 (6)). The
main power switch is a push "On", push "Off" type switch to connect line
power to the light table circuits.
4) Rotational Lock Lever (Figure 2-1 (26)). The rotational lock
lever is a manually operated lever that detents the viewing assembly
with the base tilt plate in the two table positions of rotation (long axis
and short axis). "Unlock" for rotation by lifting up and "lock" by pushing
down.
2.3.7 Rotary joint and Interconnecting Rings (Figures 2-2 (6) and 2-5 (9))
The viewing assembly is connected to the base box assembly by
a rotary joint and interconnecting rings. The joint and rings tie the
bottom of the lower light box assembly to the tilt plate on the base box
assembly. The rotary joint bushing passes through the lower viewing
box, Delrin spacer washers, the tilt plate and is secured by the bushing
nut. The rotational friction can be set by the adjustment of this nut.
The nut is locked by a nylon set screw. A bracket attached to the tilt
plate and inserted into the bushing prevents rotation of the bushing.
Electrical wiring from the base assembly to the viewing assembly passes
through this protective bushing. The rings are interlocked to each other
and provide stability with the base during rotation and tilting operations.
2.4 BASE BOX ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 2-5)
The base box assembly is made up of the following: tilt plate
with hinges, tilt drive mechanism and electrical components.
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2.4.1 Tilt Plate With Hinges
The tilt plate supports the viewing assembly and is hinged to
the base box. The tilt plate is driven electrically through the hinge
assembly, by the tilt drive mechanism.
2.4.2 Tilt Drive Mechanism
The electrically driven tilt mechanism consists of an electric
motor with gear box, slip clutch, worms, worm gears, pulleys and
timing belts. The electric motor is energized by an electrical switch
on the right side of the base at the front (Figure 2-6 (20)). The motor-
gear box drives the worm and worm gear through a slip clutch. The slip
clutch will slip when the viewing assembly reaches it's tilting or
horizontal limit. Mechanical stops on the hinge assembly limit the light
viewing assembly travel to 75? of tilt.
2.4.3 Electrical Components (Figure 2-5)
The electrical components in the base assembly are: power
cord receptacle (P2), 15 amp fuse and fuse holder (Psi), power transformer
(T1), lamp grid transformers (T2, T3, T4), tilt switch (33), terminal
blocks (TB1 and TB-3), tilt drive motor with gear box (B3) and miscellaneous
components as shown in wiring diagram.
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2.5 TECHNICAL AND DESIGN CHARACTERITICS
Electrical Power Required
117 VAC (+10V, -15V), 60 cycle,
1 phase
Circuit Protection 15 amp fuse
Film Capacity 500 ft spools in widths of 9-1/2 inch.,
6.6 inch., 5.5 inch. and 70min
Film Speed/Direction 0-250 ft/min in either direction
Viewing Assembly Tilt Angle 750 from horizontal
Viewing Assembly Rotation 90? CCW
Viewing Lamp Intensity 2300 to 10 ft-lamberts, 10% light
uniformity
Weight 120 lbs approximately
Maximum Desired Ambient 80?F
Temperature
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16
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26 25 24 23 22 21 20
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KEY TO FIGURE 2-1
1. Movable Film Carriage
2. Film Roller
3. Carriage Lock Dent
Knob
Spring
Bearing
4. Shade Assembly
5. Film Direction/Speed Control (R3,R4,R5)
6. Film Tension Control (S2)
7. Light Intensity Control (R6)
8. Viewing Glass
9. Viewing Glass Cushion (Side)
10. Viewing Glass Cushion (End)
11. Fixed Rod Support
12. Movable Carriage Ball Bushing Bearing
13. Movable Carriage Support Rods
14. Roller Support Bracket
15, Film Drive Motor Housing
16. Tracking Knob Housing
17. Motor Housing Cover
18. Tracking Adjustment Knob
19. Film Loading Control (S4 & S5)
20. Tilt Control (S3)
21. Base Box Assembly
22. Upper Light Box Assembly
23. Manual Mode Tension Adjustment (R2)
24. Main Power Switch (Si)
25. Power Mode Tension Adjustment (RI)
26. Rotation Lock Lever
27. Lower Light Box Assembly
28. Manual Film Transport Handwheel
29. Shade Control Wheel
30. Upper Light Box Holddown screw
31. Film Roller Bearing
Figure 2-1. Advance Light Table, Components & Controls
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1. Cooling Air Filter
2. Film Viewing Assembly
3. Tilt Plate Assembly
4. Manual Film Transport Handwheel
5. Base Box Assembly
S. Rotary Joint
7. Film Spool Drive Spindle
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1. Film Direction/Speed Control Potentiometers
(R3, R4, R5)
2. Film Tension Control Switch (S2)
3. Light Intensity Control Potentiometer (126)
4. Light Grid & Reflector Assembly
5. 5R6-PPD Bearing
6. R.H. Film Motor Housing
Torque Motor (B2)
Tach/Gen Assy (TG2)
6102 PP Bearing
SR6-PPD Bearing
568-028 Belt
568-041 Belt
Electrical Clutch (CL2)
Armature Assy
Rotor Assy
Coil Housing
55R-PD Bearing
5100-37 Retaining Ring
7. Base Box Assembly
8. Tilt Hinge Pin & Retaining Rings
9. L.H. Film Motor Drive Housing
10. Upper Light Box Assembly (open position)
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KEY TO FIGURE 2-4
1. SFR188PPEE Bearing
2. SFR6PPD Bearing
3. Bumper Tubing
4. Capacitor (C7)
5. Capacitor (C8)
6. Terminal Block (TB-3)
7. Terminal Block (TB-2)
8. Cooling Air Blower (B4)
9. Terminal Block (TB-7)
10. Light Dimming Control Circuit Board
11. Terminal Block (TB-5)
12. Terminal Block (TB-6)
13. Manual Film Transport Drive Chains
14. Rotation Lock Plunger
15. Terminal Block (TB-4)
16. Dual Motor Control Circuit Board
17. Logic & Control Circuit Board
18. Negator Spring Cable
19. Manual Transport Reversing Switch (S6)
20. Reversing Switch Slip Clutch
Figure 2-4. Advanced Light Table, Lower Light Box Assembly
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KEY TO FIGURE 2-5
1. Electric Clutch (CL 4)
2. Filter Capacitors (C1, C2 , C3, 04)
3. L.H. & R.H. Drive Motor Housing Connecting
Chain (Circuit 2)
4. Manual Drive Handwheel Connecting Chain
(Circuit 1)
5. Manual Tension Adjustment Potentiometer (R2)
6. Main Power Switch (Si)
7. Power Tension Adjustment Potentiometer (R1)
8. Electric Clutch (CL3)
9. Rotary Joint Cover
Figure 2-5. Advanced Light Table, Front Section of Lower Light Box
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KEY TO FIGURE 2-6
1. Movable Tilt Hinge Assembly
2. 300L050 Timing Belt
3. Timing Belt Idler Pulley
4. Tilt Plate Assembly
5. Capacitor (C6)
6. B57-10 Bearing
7. Choke (CH1)
8. Terminal Block (TB-1)
9. Power Transformer (Ti)
10. Fuse Holder & Fuse (FS1)
11. Power Cord Receptacle (P2)
12. Noise Suppressor (NS1)
13. Tilt Drive Slip Clutch Assembly
14. 187L050 Timing Belt
15. Lamp Grid Transformers (T2,T3,T4)
16. Tilt Drive Motor & Gear Box (B3)
17. Terminal Block (TB-8)
18. A08 Thrust Bearings
19. GLVH Worm
20. Tilt Switch (S3)
21. Worm Gear Segment
Figure 2-6. Advanced Light Table, Base Box Assembly
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SECTION 3
OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT
3 . 1 OPERATIONAL CHECKS
The following operational checks are made to determine if the
unit if functioning properly. Refer to Section 3 of the Operation Manual
(M-134-69) for operating instructions. If performance is not as specified
refer to Section 5 for troubleshooting information.
1) Power switch ON.
2) Light intensity knob turned up. Light should come on.
3) Rotate light intensity knob. Light intensity should vary.
4) Rotate knurled SHADE wheel. Shade mask should move
across underside of glass viewing surface toward the
operator.
5) Depress TILT switch. Table should tilt up to 75 degrees or
to any intermediate position and stop when switch is
released. Lower table by depressing switch in down position.
6) Raise manual rotation lock lever. Table can be rotated CCW
90 degrees and locked by depressing manual lock lever.
7) Load table with film. Set film loading switches to position
corresponding to way film is wound on spool. Put MANUAL/
POWER switch in power position. Transport film from supply
to takeup reel and back to supply reel with FILM SPEED AND
DIRECTION control. Adjust FILM TENSION control as
required. Check entire speed range through both directions.
Standoff film rollers should prevent film contact with light
table surface. Adjust tracking knobs to provide proper
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tracking as necessary. Change to manual drive by placing
MANUAL/POWER switch in manual position. Adjust manual
tension knob as required. Rotate table 90 degrees CCW and
repeat above. Tilt table and repeat.
8) Repeat 7 with three other film sizes. Film transport system
should work equally well with all four sizes of film.
9) Load all size film spools wound in the opposite direction
and repeat 7 after setting FILM LOADING CONTROL switches.
Film transport should work equally well in this configuration.
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SECTION 4
INSPECTION
4.1 VISUAL
Unsatisfactory operation of various parts will result from
conditions listed in Table 4-1. In general, the condition of mechanical
parts may be determined by visual inspection.
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TABLE 4-1
INSPECTION DATA
Part
Unsatisfactory Condition
Ball Bearings
Frozen or noisy.
Drive Belts
Frayed, cracked elongated or teeth
missing.
Pulleys
Worn or missing teeth.
Control Knobs
Broken, set screws loose or stripped.
Shade
Torn or edges damaged.
Viewing Glass
Scratched, chipped or cracked.
Springs
Loss of tension or broken.
Film Rollers
Nicked or dented.
Film Carriage Guide Rods
Nicked or bent.
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Tilt Plate HingesBent,
broken or loose hinge pin.
Tilt W0fill and Worm Gear
Broken or missing teeth.
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SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 FILM TRANSPORT
The film transport diagram Figure 5-2, shows the motor drive and
clutch operating sequence for the different modes of film transport.
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
See Table 5-1 for troubleshooting data. The electrical wiring
diagram is shown in Figure 5-1.
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TROUBLE
5-1.1
Power on, no light
Indication in switch Si
TABLE 5-1
TROUBLESHOOTING DATA
PROBABLE CAUSE
Fuse blown (FS1).
No power.
Bulb burned out in switch.
REMEDY
Replace fuse. Check power.
Check power source.
Replace bulb in switch.
5-1.2
No viewing light
Lamp grid broken.
Open circuit to lamp trans-
formers (T2,T3,T4).
Intensity control (R6)
inoperative.
Dimming control circuit
board.
Replace lamp grid.
Check transformer circuit.
Disconnect control and
check resistance.
Replace if open or noisy.
Replace circuit board.
5-1.3
No film drive in power Loose or open connections.
mode
Drive motors (B1,B2),
tension adjustment
controls (R1, R2) , film
tension control switch
(S2), direction/speed
control (R3,R4,R5), or
tach-generators (TG1,
TG2) inoperative.
Logic circuit board or motor
control circuit board
malfunction.
Repair loose or open
connections.
Check motor diive voltage
at TB-4 and TB-5.
?Replace motor if voltage
Is obtained but motor
will not operate. Check
continuity of switch (S2)
and replace if necessary.
Disconnect R1,R2,R3,R4,
R5 and replace if resis-
tance check shows noisy
or open. Check tach-
generator output at TB-6
while turning film spool
drive spindle. Replz?ce
if no output and mech-
anical drive is intact.
Replace circuit boards.
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TABLE 5-1 (Continued)
TROUBLFSHOOTING DATA
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
5-1.4
Film drive operates in
only one direction in
power mode.
Same as 5-1.3
No film speed control
in power mode.
5-1.6
Erratic speed control
in power mode during
slow speed scan.
Loose or open connections.
Tension adjustment controls
(R1,R2), film tension
control switch (S2),
direction/speed control
(R38R4,R5), or tach-
generators (TG1,TG2)
inoperative.
Logic circuit board or motor
control circuit board
malfunction.
Same as 5-1.3
Same as 5-1.3
Repair loose or open
connections.
Check continuity of
switch (52) and replace
if necessary. Disconnect
R1,R2,R3,R4,R5 and
replace if resistance
check shows noisy or
open. Check tach-
generator output at
TB-6 while turning film
spool drive spindle.
Replace if no output and
mechanical drive is
intact.
Replace circuit boards.
Same as 5-1.3
5-1.7
No tension control
In power mode.
Same as 5-1.3
Same as 5-1.3
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TROUBT,RSHOOTING DATA
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
5-1.8
No film drive in manual
mode.
(See Figure 5-2)
Mechanical drive
malfunction.
Loose or open connections.
Electrical clutch (CLL,
CL2 ,CL3,CL4) or film
loadin6 switch (S4 and
S5) malfunction.
Manual transport drive
reversing switch (S6)
malfunction.
Logic and control circuit
board malfunction.
5-1.9
No tension control in
manual mode.
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Check shafting and
sprocket mechanism
for broken parts, pins
or loose set screws.
Check for broken or
disconnected chain.
Check motor drive
housings for broken
gears, sprockets, shafts,
pins or loose set screws.
Repair loose or open
connections
Check electrical circuits
and replace clutches
and/or switches.
If no continuity check,
replace switch.
Replace circuit board.
Loose or open connections.
Electrical clutch (CLL,
CL2 ,CL3,CL4) or
loading switch ,(S4 and
S5) malfunction.
Manual transport drive
reversing switch (SG)
malfunction.
Logic and control circuit
board malfunction.
Repair loose or open
connections.
Check electrical circuits
and replace clutches
and/or switches.
If no continuity check,
replace switch.
Replace circuit board.
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TROUBLESHOOTING DATA
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
5-1.10
Viewing assembly does
not tilt.
?
Mechanical, drive malfunc- ,
tion. Broken gears, pins
sheared or belts loose,
Clutch slipping.
Electrical malfunction.
Replace damaged parts,
tighten belts, .
re-adjust slip clutch.
Check motor drive and
electrical circuit.
Replace motor.
5-1.11
Film not tracking.
5-1.12
Film tracking control
Inoperative,
Rollers misaligned.
Snap ring out of groove, pin
sheared, binding of
bushing or film spindle
shaft.
Align rollers.
Replace snap ring or pins.
Chock for burrs and
proper lubrication.
5-1.13
Viewing assembly
rotates but does not
lock.
Rotational lock lever
mechanism binding or
broken.
Detent pin damaged or
sheared.
Replace damaged or
broken parts.
Replace detent pin.
5-1.14
Movable film carriage
does not lock.
Detent pin damaged or
broken. Spring broken.
Replace damaged or
broken parts.
5-1.15
No spring tension on
.movable film
carriage.
Spring or cable on
"negator" type spring
motor broken.
Replace spring motor.
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ION
"Power" Drive Mode
.4=1
4" "Manual" Drive Mode
"Off" Mode (Manual Drive) I
Driven
S ool
Right
Right
Left
Left
Right
Right
Left
Left
Same
Driven
Spool
Rotation
CW
CCW
CCW
CW
CW
COW
CCW
CW
as "Manual"
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Clutches
Motors
Drive
B2
B2
El
El
B2
B2
B1
B1
tension.
Tension
CL1
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
Drive
CL2
Open
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
Mode
C L3
Open
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
except
CL4
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
Closed
for NO film
B1
B1
B2
B2
B1
B1
B2
B2
Figure 5-2 Film Transport Diagram
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SECTION 6
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
Complete disassembly is neither anticipated nor recommended.
Disassemble only that portion of the unit necessary for replacement of a
particular faulty part. Refer to illustrations in Section 2 for identification
and relationship of parts. In general, disassembly and reassembly
procedures are straight forward and special instructions are not required.
Only common hand tools are necessary for repair or replacement.
A keeper ring is furnished for the removal of the film drive motor armature
(see paragraph 6.6.1).
Additional information is outlined in the following paragraphs.
6.1 REMOVAL OF UPPER LIGHT BOX
Replacement or repair of parts or assemblies in the upper light
box necessitates its removal from the lower light box. The following
describes the removal.
1) Loosen until disengaged, the two hold down screws in the
front corners of the viewing assembly (Figure 2-1 (31)
2) Rotate the rear manual hand wheel until the flat edge of the
hand wheel is facing up, then raise the upper viewing box to the open
position.
3) Remove the knobs and mounting hardware on the light
Intensity control, direction/speed control and film tension control.
4) Remove controls leaving wiring connected.
5) Pull wire from back of lamp grid reflector assembly and lay
controls in top of lower viewing box.
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6) Disconnect the lamp grid green wire from terminal 12 of TB-2
and red wire from the TB-7 high voltage terminal.
7) Remove the light dimming circuit board. This will prevent
any lamp supply voltage from being on if the table is operated without
the lamp.
8) Hold the upper light box assembly securely and remove the
hinge screws.
6.2 REPLACEMENT OF VIEWING GLASS
Remove upper viewing box assembly as outlined in paragraph 6.1,
Steps 1 through 8. After removal of upper viewing box proceed as follows:
1) Take out remaining screws holding lamp grid and reflector
assembly and remove assembly.
2) Remove diffuser assembly.
3) Take out screws (10) holding viewing lgass retainers and
remove viewing glass and mounting cushions.
4) Install new viewing glass.
NOTE
Viewing glass and diffuser must be kept
free of all dirt and dust during reassembly.
6.3 REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF LIGHT SHADE AND/OR MECHANISM
Remove upper viewing box assembly as outlined in paragraph 6.1,
Steps 1 through 8. Remove lamp grid and reflector assembly as outlined in
paragraph 6.2.1, Steps 1 and 2. Light shade and mechanism is now
accessible for maintenance.
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6.4 REPLACEMENT OF LAMP GRID AND REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY
Remove upper viewing box assembly as outlined in paragraph 6.1,
Steps 1 through 8. Remove lamp grid and reflector assembly as outlined in
paragraph 6.2.1, Step 1. Send grid and reflector assembly to
Houston Fearless Corporation for installation of new lamp grid in the
reflector. Install new lamp grid and reflector assembly.
CAUTION
Avoid contact with pieces of broken
glass as the phosphor coating is
poisonous.
6.5 REMOVAL OF FILM DRIVE MOTOR HOUSING COVER
Replacement or repair of parts in the film drive motor housing
assembly necessitates the removal of the housing cover. The following
describes the removal.
1) Remove 4 socket head cap screws holding the tracking knob
housing to the motor housing.
2) Remove snap ring from film drive spindle (through center
hole in tracking knob).
3) Remove tracking knob housing very carefully making sure that
pressure is applied to the end of the drive spindle (tracking knob end) so
that the shaft assembly does not move out with cover. This will prevent
the motor armature from contacting and damaging the motor brush rigging.
4) Remove 4 slotted round head screws on front of motor
housing cover.
5) Raise upper light box to open position. See paragraph 6.1,
Steps land 2.
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6) Remove 1 socket head cap screw that holds cover to lower
light box.
7) Remove 2 screws that hold film loading switch to motor
housing cover and remove cover.
6 . 6 REPLACEMENT OF DRIVE MOTOR
Remove drive motor housing cover as outlined in paragraph 6.5,
Steps 1 through 7. After removal of the cover proceed as follows:
1) Remove sprocket and gear jack shaft (chain should slip off
of sprocket).
2) Loosen set screws in both "V" groove pulleys in first and
second stage tach-generator drive. Slide pulley shaft out of tach-
generator mounting bracket letting "0" ring drive belt stay on clutch
mounted pulley.
3) Remove tach-generator mounting bracket and move out of
way leaving wire leads connected.
- 4) Disconnect motor brush leads from back of loading switch
(Si or S2). Remove 4 screws holding brush rigging and remove rigging.
Remove 4 screws holding motor field assembly in motor housing.
5) Place the motor keeper ring on the motor field assembly
(the ring replaces the brush rigging). The keeper ring is furnished as
maintenance equipment. It's function is to provide the super saturated
magnetic field with a low reluctance magnetic flux path so that the field
will not lose it's magnetic saturation when the motor armature is
removed.
CAUTION
Removal of the motor armature without the
keeper ring in place will render the motor
inoperative.
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6) Remove the motor armature/shaft assembly and the motor
field assembly.
7) Disassemble shaft assembly by removing in order, the
thrust washer, clutch field housing, clutch rotor and clutch armature
(with gear).
8) Remove 4 screws and retaining ring holding motor armature
on shaft hub.
9) Press motor armature off of shaft hub.
NOTE
The motor comes in 3 matched pieces
and must be replaced as a unit.
10) Install new motor assembly.
6.7 REPLACEMENT OF TACH-GENERATOR
Remove drive motor housing cover as outlined in paragraph 6.5,
Steps 1 through 7. Remove tach-generator bracket as outlined in
paragraph 6.6.1, Steps 1 through 3. After removal of the tach-generator
bracket, proceed as follows:
1) Remove "0" ring drive belt.
2) Unsolder wires from tach-generator and remove it from the
3) Press small "V" grooved pulley off of the tach-generator
4) install new tach-generator.
bracket.
shaft.
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6.8 REPLACEMENT OF MOTOR HOUSING CLUTCH (CL1 OR CL2) OR
CLUTCH COMPONENTS
Remove drive motor housing cover as outlined in paragraph 6.5,
Steps 1 through 7. Follow procedure as outlined in paragraph 6.6.1,
Steps 1 through 7. Replace clutch assembly or component and reassemble.
6.9 REPLACEMENT OF LOADING SWITCH (S4 OR S5)
Remove drive motor housing cover as outlined in paragraph 6.5,
Steps 1 through 7. After removal of cover proceed as follows:
1) Disconnect all wiring from back of switch.
2) Install new switch.
6.10 REPLACEMENT OF MANUAL HANDWHEEL CLUTCHES (CL3 AND CL4)
Raise upper light box assembly as outlined in paragraph 6.1,
Steps 1 and 2. Secure with prop to prevent closing. Proceed with clutch
removal as follows:
1) Disconnect clutch electrical leads from terminal blocks
TB-4 or TB-5 as applicable.
2) Loosen set screws (2) in hub of front chain sprocket.
3) Loosen set screws (2) in clutch field housing and rotor hub.
4) Pull handwheel and shaft out of box assembly. This will
release the following parts in sequence starting at the back shaft support.
Clutch field housing and rotor, clutch armature with sprocket, thrust
washer, front chain sprocket and thrust washer. Reassembly will be the
reverse of this sequence.
5) Install new clutch or components and reassemble.
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6.11 REPLACEMENT OF CIRCUIT BOARDS
Replacement of 3 circuit boards, motor control, light dimming
and logic control, is similar. Proceed as follows:
1) Raise upper light box assembly as outlined in paragraph 6.1,
Steps 1 and 2. Secure with prop to prevent closing.
2) Remove circuit board retaining screws and carefully pull
board out of the junction block.
3) Install new board.
6.12 REPLACEMENT OF VIEWING ASSEMBLY TILT DRIVE MOTOR/GEAR BOX
Proceed as follows:
1) Tilt viewing assembly electrically or by emergency manual
hand crank to approximately 60? and disconnect electrical power. The
bottom of the base assembly will have to be accessible for loosening of
hardware.
2) Loosen drive belt idler pulley and slip clutch assembly
housing.
3) Remove belt from motor gear box drive pulley.
4) Disconnect motor electrical leads from terminal board TB-8.
5) Remove motor/gear box support bracket attachment screws
and remove motor/gear box assembly with support bracket from base box
assembly.
6) Remove drive pulley from gear box shaft and install on new
gear box by re-pinning.
7) Fasten new motor/gear box assembly on support bracket and
install in base box assembly.
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SECTION 7
PARTS LIST
7.1 SCOPE
Parts that may require replacement are listed by major assembly
and/or subassembly groups and are identified by the manufacturer's part
number and descriptive nomenclature. Reference location of parts is by
Item number in the applicable illustrations (Figures), and the quantity of
a particular item is given in the units per assembly column.
Only the principle parts are listed for each assembly; commercial
stock hardware items (screws, nuts, washers) are not listed. The
listing does not necessarily reflect the sequence of assembly or
disassembly. Parts not easily identifiable in the illustrations are listed
with respect to the applicable assembly.
7.2 PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
Replacement parts may be ordered by mail or telephone. When
ordering parts be sure to include the part name, part number, its reference
designator, quantity desired, and the equipment Model Number and
Serial Number for which the parts are required. Mail or telephone Part
Orders to Customer Service Department,
7.3 PARTS LIST
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PART
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
UNITS/
ASSY
2-1 (8)
B120248
Glass, Viewing
1
2-1 (9)
B120246
Cushion, Viewing Glass (Side)
2
2-1 (10)
B120254
Cushion, Viewing Glass (End)
2
2-3 (4)
D120250
Lamp Grid and Reflector Assembly
1
2-1 (4)
0120241
Light Shade Assembly
1
3L1-FF
Nyliner (Bearing)
6
#6
Metallic Bead Chain
A/R
2-1 (6)(24)
10-865-230
Switch, Rocker (Si, S2)
2
2-1 (5)
RB155-7
Knob, Direction/Speed Control
1
2-1 (7)
RB155
Knob, Light Intensity
1
2-5 (5)(7)
0120341
Potentiometer (Rework) (R1, R2)
2
2-3 (3)
C120341-1
Potentiometer (Rework) (R6)
1
2-3 (1)
C120341-2
Potentiometer (Rework) (R3, R4, R5)
1
2-1 (23)
B120342
Knob, Tension - Manual
1
2-1 (25)
B120343
Knob, Tension - Power
1
2-4 (20)
GM-B-302
Slip Clutch
1
2-5 (1)(8)
2.5 SMR
Clutch, 90V. (01,3, CL4)
2
2-4 (2)
SFR6PPD
Bearing, Flanged
4
2-4 (1)
SFR188PPEE
Bearing, Flanged
2
2-4 (19)
BZ-RW922-A2
Switch, Micro (S6)
2-4 (3)
3/8 I.D. x 1/32
Tubing, Pure Gum Rubber, Amber, 30-40 SDH
2
W. x 1/2 Lg.
2-4 (8)
65 CFM
Fan - 115 VAC, 18 db (B4)
1
2-4 (14)
B120361
Plunger, Lock - Table Rotation
2-5 (2)
36D
Filter - 5500 uf, 40 VDC (Cl, 02, C3, 04)
4
2-4 (17)
D120249
Logic and Control Circuit Board
1
2-4 (16)
D120253
Motor Control Circuit Board, CKT. 25
2-4 (4)(5)
D6-504
Capacitor - 0.5 uf, 600 VAC (C7, 08)
2
2-1 (26)
B120441
Knob, Lever - Lock
1
2-5 (3)(4)
#25
Chain - Single Strand, Steel
A/R
2-1 (19)
4TP4-3
Switch, Rocker (S4, 85)
2
2-3 (6)
T-4036
Torque Motor - 1.8 lb-ft (B1, B2)
2
2-3 (6)
6102-PP
Bearing, Ball
2
2-3 (6)
B120436
Coil Housing, Clutch
2
2-3 (6)
B120411
Armature Assembly, Clutch
2
2-3 (6)
2086
Tach/Generator Assembly (TG1, TG2)
2
2-3 (6)
SR6-PPD
Bearing, Ball
6
2-3 (6)
S5R-PD
Bearing, Ball
2
5100-37
Retaining Ring
2
2-3 (6)
B120437
Rotor, Clutch
2
2-3 (6)
568-028
Belt, Drive - Tach/Generator
2
2-3 (6)
568-041
Belt, Drive - Tach/Generator
2
7-2
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NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
UNITS/
ASSY
2-1 (3)
B12 032 1
Knob, Plunger
2
2-1 (3)
B12 0335
Spring
2
2-4 (18)
A2025-2
Negator Spring, "B" Motor
2
2-1 (12)
B8 142 0
Ball Bushing
6
2-1 (2)
B12 0353
Roller, Film
2
2-1 (3)
F-037-1
Bearing, Bushing
4
2-6 (7)
C-268 6
Choke (CH1)
1
2-6 (16)
Al2 0294
Motor, Tilt (B3)
2-6 (9)
R2 06
Transformer (Ti)
1
2-6 (15)
9T61Y5026
Transformer (T2, T3, T4)
3
2-6 (21)
C12 0365-1
Segment, Gear
1
2-6 (21)
C12 0365-2
Segment, Gear
1
2-6 (2)
300L-050
Timing Belt
1
2-6 (14)
187L-05
Timing Belt
1
2-3 (8)
5555-18
Retaining Ring
4
2-6 (18)
A08
Thrust Bearing
4
2-6 (6)
B57-10
Bearing
2
2-6 (19)
GLVH
Worm
2
2-6 (13)
C12 0374
Clutch Assembly, Tilt Drive
1
2-6 (11)
7486
Connector, Twist Lock (P2)
1
2-6 (12)
28A-354
Noise Suppressor (NS1)
1
2-6 (5)
D6-504
Capacitor - .05 uf, 600 V. (06)
1
2-6 (10)
3AB
Fuse - 15 amp (FS1)
1
2-6 (20)
2TP4-3
Switch, Rocker - DPDT (S3)
1
B12 0256
Power Cord Assembly (J2 - Fl)
1
2-4 (10)
B12 0255
Light Dimming Circuit Board
1
7-3
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