Instruction manual

MSSMA408BE/9273BV (1 of 1)
ÈVIBRATION SAFETY SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS
ËWhat the Vibration Safety Switch Does
The vibration safety switch pictured below is an important safety feature. If properly adjusted, the switch will
momentarily actuate as a result of repeated machine movement caused by an out-of-balance condition. Table A
below illustrates the effect of the vibration safety switch actuation.
ÏTable A—Effect of Tripping Vibration Safety Switch
Machine Model Function of Vibration Safety Switch
30015, 30020, and 30022 Disables high speed extract
All microprocessor-controlled washer-extractors not
listed above, and all dye machines
De-energizes three-wire relay, effectively
terminating machine operation
ÊAdjustments
When the machine leaves Milnor
®
, the actuator arm is
tie-wrapped to prevent damage (except on 30015, 30020, and
30022 models). This tie wrap must be removed after the
machine is set into position but before the machine is op-
erated.
Adjustment of this switch from the factory setting is not
recommended; however, it should be checked for proper
functioning and adjusted if its proper setting is lost.
As shown at right in FIGURE 1, the unit consists of a
sensitive micro-switch with an extended actuating arm sup-
porting an eccentric weight. The weight may be adjusted by
moving it up and down on the arm and by rotating it on the
arm. In addition, the micro-switch itself may be tilted from
side to side.
The sensitivity of the switch increases as the eccen-
tricweight is raised on the actuating arm and de-
creases as the weight is lowered.
The unit should be adjusted so that the actuating arm
will always reset by itself, this being accomplished by rotat-
ing either the switch or the weight to give just enough bias to
cause the switch to reset. Check the adjustment by moving the
arm to the left then slowly releasing it. Make sure the micro-
switch clicks when the arm is slowly released, thus indicating
that it has reset. In the released position the arm should rest lightly but definitely against the stop on the micro-switch
case that prevents any further arm movement to the left.
For machines with rigid mounted shells, where the machine is bolted to a very substantial foundation, very
little machine movement will occur for a given degree of out-of-balance. Under such conditions it may be better to
adjust the switch to be very sensitive. With less substantial foundations (e.g., ones where the sub-soil is mushy or
springy or otherwise not as desirable), considerably greater machine movement will occur for a given degree of
out-of-balance, in which case a less sensitive vibration switch setting may be indicated.
ÎFIGURE 1
(MSSMA408BE)
ÎVibration Switch
B
B
B
B
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