
TELETYPE CORPORATION
Skokie, Illinois, U.S. A. SECTION 574-229-700TC
Issue 5, May 1973
1.
2.
35 CABINETS FOR KEYBOARD SEND-RECEIVE AND RECEIVE-ONLY SETS
ADJUSTMENTS
CONTENTS
GENERAL ............. .
PAGE
1
ADJUSTMENTS ......... .
Bubble latch plate (final) ........ .
Bubble latch plate (preliminary) ... .
Bubble position front and rear (final) .
Bubble position front and rear
(preliminary) .............. .
Call control unit height ....... .
Call control unit mounting bracket. .
Carriage return, line feed, and
break lever (receive-only unit).
Cleaning cabinets .
Control panel ............ .
Copylamps ................ .
Copylight bracket and end-of-line lamp .
Counterbalance arm ........... .
Cradle front to rear - earlier design .
Cradle front to rear - later design ..
Cradle height (final) - earlier design.
Cradle height (final) - later design ..
Cradle height (preliminary) -
earlier design ........ .
Cradle height (preliminary) -
later design .......... .
Framework mounted on backplate .
Front height of lower cover -
later design .............. .
Hinge mounts ............. .
Keytop cover (receive-only unit) .
Keytop guide and cover (send-
recei ve unit) ................ .
Keytop guideplate hood
(send-receive unit) ............ .
Latch . .................... .
Line guide copyholder . . . .... .
Lower cover latch .....
Lower door hinge mounts
Lower door latches ......... .
Lower panel pivot post .... .
Opening and closing of cover
Paper and form guide ..... .
Paper guide ............ .
Power switch (receive-only unit).
Upper apparatus mounting rack
bracket (floor standing cabinets
only - old style only) ....... .
2
11
7
11
7
12
12
18
13
10
19
5
5
8
9
8
9
8
9
15
9
15
16
17
16
4
6
13
18
18
14
2,3
11
19
17
12
CONTENTS PAGE
Upper cover clearance (latched) 4
Upper cover position (front to rear) 4
Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Window door hinge mounts . 18
Window (final) . . . . . 11
Window (preliminary) . . . . 7
1. GENERAL
1.01 This section is reissued to include re-
cent engineering changes and additions. 7
Arrows in the margins indicate changes and
additions. ..J
1. 02 The adjustments in this section are ;u-
ranged in a sequence that should be fol-
lowed if a complete readjustment is undertaken.
A complete adjusting procedure should be read
before attempting to make the adju~tment. After
an adjustment is completed, be sure to tighten
any nuts or screws that may have been loosened,
unless otherwise instructed.
1. 03 The adjusting illustrations indicate toler-
ances, positions of moving parts, spring
tensions and the angle at which scales should be
applied. The tools required to make adjustments
and check spring tensions are not supplied with
the equipment, but are listed in another section.
Springs which do not meet the requirements, and
for which there are no adjusting procedures,
should be discarded and replaced by new springs.
1. 04 Where adjustment instructions call for
removal of components, assemblies, sub-
assemblies or parts, all adjustments which the
removal of these parts might facilitate should be
made before the parts are replaced or as the
equipment is reassembled. When a part mounted
on shims is removed, the number of shims and
their location should be noted so that the identical
pile-up can be made when the part is replaced.
1. 05 References made to left or right, up or
down, front or rear, etc apply to the unit
in its normal operating position as viewed from
the operator's position in front of the unit.
&) 1962 by Teletype Corporation
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