GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The tapping cycle is started by manually actuating and releasing “START’ valve at the tool. The start valve must be held long enough to allow the stop signal valve to close (page 9); about one
(1) second duration for most applications.
NOTE: For very low spindle speeds with medium to fine pitch lead screw, the signal duration may need to be increased beyond one second. For very high spindle speeds and short stroke settings, the signal duration may need to be decreased and positively con- trolled - consult factory in this case.
The unit will advance the tap to a
to the unit
WARNING: Do not use fingers to manually actuate trip tabs - use a blade type screwdriver or similar tool.
The ARO Lead Screw Tapper may be used in a single unit ap- plication or a multiple unit application.
The maximum stroke length of unit is 2”. Maximum stroke length of unit with dual spindle head is
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PORT “D” - CONNECT TO | SECONDARY | EXHAUST EXIT |
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REMOTE RETRACT PORT “E”
SENSOR VALVE - PORT “G”
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ALL PORTS 1/18” N.P.T. |
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START VALVE | AUXILIARY | GEARING |
AIR TUBES
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The three basic sections of the Lead Screw Tapper are arranged for efficient maintenance. The following is a brief description of the sections and their functions.
VALVE SECTION is composed of a
The tap function is manually actuated by the operator while the “RETRACT” and “STOP” functions are automatically actuated by the tool. The start valve must be depressed with a short duration of dwell when starting a cycle from the automatically stopped posi- tion. Hold valve down only so long as necessary to properly start the advance (1 second). “RETRACT’ and “STOP” trip tabs need only be depressed briefly to achieve proper response.
Located between and piloting within the “RETRACT” and “STOP” valves isactuator
ACCESS PORT FOR LEAD NUT
TENSION ADJUSTMENT
ing on the actuator with set screws provided to hold a positive set- ting between either trip tab and the actuator (page 4). It is the purpose of the adjustable trip tabs to provide contact with the bracket on the traversing spindle drive and properly actuate the “RETRACT” and “STOP”valves to achieve the proper mode. The “START”and “RETRACT” functions may be manually operated at the tool or remotely operated through remote inlet ports using rec- ommended tubing, fittings and valves (see page 19 for remote control
Each time the “START”valve is depressed, the unit will start in the advancing (forward) mode.
To start in the retract mode when the unit has been stopped in
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