Instruction Sheet 408-7777 Manual Arbor Frame Assembly 91085-2 14 FEB 08 Rev H PROPER USE GUIDELINES Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use and low volume applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-use, production operations is available. Set Screw Handle Frame Handle Adjusting Knob Adjustment Plug Button Ring Ram Flat Head Socket Cap Screw (2 Places, Ref) Tool Mount Base Plate Base Plate Subassembly (Slide Base) Mounting Holes (4 Places) Rear Tool Stop Tool Stop (Ref) Figure 1 1. INTRODUCTION Manual Arbor Frame Assembly 91085-2, shown in Figure 1, provides the necessary force to drive various tooling assemblies (upper and lower tooling) to be used for a specific purpose. NOTE FULLY extend the handle. Tighten the knob, making sure that the screw enters the last hole in the handle. 2. Secure the arbor frame assembly to a workbench to ensure stability during operation. Refer to Figure 2 for mounting hole dimensions. Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in Mounting Hole Dimensions millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Figures are i not drawn to scale. 172.2 [6.78] 7.14 [.281] Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are provided in Section 7, REVISION SUMMARY. 2. DESCRIPTION Dia 127 [5] The arbor frame assembly features a bench- mountable frame, handle, handle adjusting knob, adjustment ring, ram, base plate, tool mount, and base plate subassembly (slide base). The handle is adjustable for storage. 164.6 [6.48] 3. SETUP AND OPERATION 1. Grasp the handle, and loosen the handle adjustment knob sufficiently for the handle to slide. E 2008 Tyco Electronics Corporation, Harrisburg, PA All International Rights Reserved Front of Arbor Frame Assembly Figure 2 TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111 This controlled document is subject to change. PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752 For latest revision and Regional Customer Service, TE logo and Tyco Electronics are trademarks. *Trademark. Other products, logos, and company names used are the property of their respective owners. visit our website at www.tycoelectronics.com 1 of 3 LOC B 408-7777 Manual Arbor Frame Assembly 91085-2 3. Secure the appropriate upper tooling to the tool mount according to the instructions packaged with the upper tooling. 4. Remove the tool stop from the base plate subassembly (slide base). 5. Secure the appropriate lower tooling to the base plate according to the instructions packaged with the lower tooling. 6. Re-install the tool stop onto the base plate subassembly. 7. To actuate the ram, pull down on the handle until the upper tooling bottoms on the lower tooling. To retract the ram, raise the handle. NOTE Before beginning production, make sure that the ram height is properly set according to Paragraph i 4.1 and, if desired, adjust the handle according to Paragraph 4.2. CAUTION If the adjustment ring is NOT held in place when the pinion is removed, the ram will drop and the ! adjustment ring will slam onto the frame. 3. Rotate the handle to the desired position. Ensure that the pinion rotates with the handle. 4. Push the pinion into the bore of the frame until it engages the gear teeth in the ram. 5. Re-install the socket head cap screw and washer. Re-install the plug button. 5. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 5.1. Inspection It is recommended that the arbor frame assembly be inspected according to Figure 3 immediately upon arrival at your facility (and at regularly scheduled intervals thereafter) to ensure that it has not been damaged during handling. 5.2. Lubrication 4. RAM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT IMPORTANT: The ram height should be set before adjusting the handle. 4.1. Ram Height Adjustment To prolong the useful life of the arbor frame assembly, and to provide the smoothest operation, lubricate monthly as follows: NOTE After installing the tooling assembly, it might be necessary to adjust the height of the ram. Adjust the ram height as follows: Though recommendations call for lubrication at least once a month, the frequency should be i based on amount of use, working conditions, and established company policies. 1. Determine the closed ram height dimension required for the application. 1. Remove the two screws that secure the tool mount to the ram. Remove the tool mount. 2. Measure the distance between the bottom surface of the upper tooling and the upper surface of the lower tooling. Determine the direction (UP or DOWN) that the ram must be moved. 2. Remove the lower tooling. 3. Loosen the setscrew on the adjustment ring, turn the adjustment ring clockwise to increase ram height, or counterclockwise to decrease ram height, then tighten the setscrew. Continue making adjustments until the proper closed ram height dimension is attained. 4.2. Adjusting the Handle DANGER To avoid personal injury when adjusting the handle, STAY CLEAR OF THE HANDLE. Depending on position, the weight of the ram could force the handle to rotate quickly. 1. Using the tip of a small flat-blade screwdriver, remove the plug button. Remove the socket head cap screw and washer from the bore of the frame. 2. Grasp the adjustment ring, and pull the pinion (small diameter gear in bore of frame) out of the frame just enough to disengage it from the gear teeth in the ram. Allow the ram to drop slowly until the adjustment ring rests on the frame. 2 of 3 3. Move the ram to the bottom of its stroke (the adjustment ring should bottom on the base plate). Note the position of the handle. Loosen the handle adjustment knob sufficiently for the handle to slide from its mounting hole. Remove the handle. 4. Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, turn the spring plunger (refer to Figure 3 for location) counterclockwise until it no longer contacts the ram. 5. Grip the adjustment ring, and pull it upward, then remove the ram. 6. Apply ANDEROL 757 lubricant, or equivalent, to the gear teeth on the ram and to the bore of the frame. 7. Re-assemble the ram into the bore with the grooved side of ram aligned with the spring plunger. Ensure that the gear teeth in the ram engage the teeth of the pinion (small diameter gear in bore of frame) so that the handle position will be the same as noted in Step 2 when the adjustment ring bottoms. 8. Turn the spring plunger clockwise until it bottoms lightly on the ram, then back off one-half of a turn. Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev H 408-7777 Manual Arbor Frame Assembly 91085-2 9. Re-assemble the handle and upper tooling and lower tooling. Ensure proper alignment of tooling before operating the arbor frame assembly. parts through your representative, or call 1-800-526-5142, or send a facsimile of your purchase order to 717-986-7605, or write to: CUSTOMER SERVICE (038-035) TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION PO BOX 3608 HARRISBURG PA 17105-3608 10. Remove any excess lubricant from the outer surface of the frame and adjustment ring with a soft cloth. 6. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR For customer repair service, contact a representative at 1-800-526-5136. Customer-replaceable parts are listed in Figure 3. A complete inventory should be stocked and controlled to prevent lost time when replacement of parts is necessary. Parts other than those listed should be replaced by Tyco Electronics Corporation to ensure quality and reliability. Order replacement 7. REVISION SUMMARY Revisions to this instruction sheet include: S Updated document to corporate requirements 7 6 3 5 4 2 254 [10] 10 8 1 9 11 12 241.3 [9.50] 193.7 [7.63] Weight: 5.9 kg [13 lb] 361.9 [14.25] REPLACEMENT PARTS ITEM PART NUMBER 1 2-22484-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D D 27898-1 D 19120-1 D 28053-2 D 311481-1 D 22736-6 D 311534-1 D 1-21003-9 D 126289-1 D 126328-3 D 126930-1 D 7-21000-4 D Includes Items 11 (Tool Stop) and 12 (Screw) Rev H DESCRIPTION QTY PER ASSEMBLY BUTTON, Plug 1 KNOB, Handle Adjusting 1 GRIP, Handle 1 PLUNGER, Spring 1 SHAFT, Handle 1 SCREW, Socket Set 1 RING, Adjustment 1 SCREW, Flat Head Socket Cap 2 MOUNT, Tool 1 SUBASSEMBLY, Base Plate (Slide Base) 1 TOOL STOP 1 SCREW, Socket Head Cap 1 Figure 3 Tyco Electronics Corporation 3 of 3