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User manual verification of sleeves Adjusting the sensing lever gauge Sleeve Verification Ve rifizierung von Pinolen 23 Checking that the sensing lever moves freely ► Set the s ensing lever gauge to “0”. ► Place the cali…

User manual verification of sleeves
Adjusting the sensing lever gauge
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▪ The sensor lever gauge must be calibrated at the start of each set of measurements. First raise (1)
and then press the sensor lever down (2) against the stop.
▪ After the adjustment, there is always a defined gap between the tip of the sensor lever and the stop
(3).
Setting the sensing lever gauge
NOTICE
This setting is important as it ensures the correct working range for the sensing lever gauge in
conjunction with the sleeve.

User manual verification of sleeves
Adjusting the sensing lever gauge
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Checking that the sensing lever moves freely
►Set the sensing lever gauge to “0”.
►Place the calibrating weight (0.05 N) on the sensing lever (1).
►Press the sensing lever down gently once with your hand (2).
The display must not decline to"0" any more.
Checking the sensing lever for smooth operation

User manual verification of sleeves
Testing the initial spring tension
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1.4 Testing the initial spring tension
▪ Compress the nozzle manually several times (at least three times) to check if it moves smoothly,
without sticking. If this is not the case, stop the test and replace the sleeve.
Checking the sleeve spring tension
▪ Insert the sleeve with the nozzle pointing down into the checking device.
Sleeve in checking unit
NOTICE
Sleeves which get identified as faulty must to be separated to ensure high placement quality of
the head. Under normal circumstances these sleeves can be repaired. Please collect all
sleeves separated and inform yourself about ongoing service offers for sleeve repair.
NOTICE
There must always be a size 720 / 920 nozzle in the sleeve in order to test the initial spring ten-
sion.