PS Magazine - JULY 1975

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 272

JULY 1975

PS Magazine - JULY 1975 - Page 10 of 35
WIRE CUTTER-Cutter bar
dull;
holde±
bent,
b±oken. {TIP: After all
leads Have been cOnNected, put a
couple of st±ips of tape ac±Oss tHe
slot on tHe wire cutter assembLy to
keep tHe wires in place ²ntil ³a²nc´µ)
l:
.±²³
±²
B¶·CKS¸Te±Minals
missing,
bent¹
loose,
broken,
dirty,
corroded.
º³ect±»c¼l s½ap¾On connectors
miss-
ing,
bent,
broken±
W»res
broken.
¶ea
¿
ds
missiNg.
iI
}"
ball locking pins missing,
daMagÀ
ed; cHain M»ssi½g.
SCREWÁJACKÂS-Rusted,
broken;
tHÃeads b²±ÃedÄ daMageD;
turn hard
²oT aT all³
CHeck a³l
5
³evel»ng
jacksÅ
R·CKºT FIRÆÇG
BOX´CorrodeD;
wate± sta½Ding
È
in
ÉottomÊ
cove±
screws missing;
e³Ëct±ica³ Éinding
posts D»±tyÌ
corroded, broken;
wires
broken,
missingµ
Toggle switcHÍs
mIssing,
brokeι LOOse, switcH guard
Ïissing,
broken;
spring weak.
Loose
wire connection
i
iI
±²
l
w´th the output w´re
stuck down thru the
Top of thE term´nal on
the sLavE un´t, but ´t'S
best to run w´Re thrU
the hoµe and t´ghten
the


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