I replaced the bad carriage cylinder rod seal with the new gland kit that was at Mark's desk. I used the new tool and spanner wrench and it worked great with no problems.
The 6-pin connectors boxes for the cores are now hooked up on Mp#18. It is important to note that an ejector forward signal must be jumped out or used on the VanDorn machines so I utilized pin#6 in each box to send that signal to LS151 relay in the cabinet.
Since we already have to add jumpers when there is no ejector back switch installed anyway (between pins 4 and 5), I thought this would be the best approach, although I am open to any better ideas.
There is a yellow tag attached to the core box on the moving platen that lets the techs or mold setters know:
Before Using
the 6-PIN Connector
1.)
The 12-PIN TRYLOK JUMPER CABLE MUST
BE REMOVED 2.) A SMALL JUMPER NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED BETWEEN 4 and 6 ON THE MOLDs’ 6-PIN MALE PLUG.
A-Side / Stationary
Platen / Cover Core Side
Pin
1
|
503
|
Pin
4
|
503
|
Pin
2
|
LS
146
|
Pin
5
|
LS
150
|
Pin
3
|
LS
147
|
Pin
6
|
LS
151
|
B-Side / Moving
Platen / Ejector Core Side
Pin
1
|
503
|
Pin
4
|
503
|
Pin
2
|
LS
148
|
Pin
5
|
LS
150
|
Pin
3
|
LS
149
|
Pin
6
|
LS
151
|
The connectors have been checked and inputs verified, but they may call you out for help if they try a mold with a 6-pin plug and does not have the jumper between 4 and 6 installed yet. That may be all it needs, or it may need the Trylok core jumper removed?
Give me a call if you have any questions. have a great day.
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