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8230 Lubrication Manual, 1980, 3.5Mb

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1. 12 80 Oilites Oilites Oilites Oilites in on in in THE FOLLOWING pivot arms 4 places every 6 months bearing shaft 3 places every 6 months pivot pin 2 places every 6 months pivot pin 2 places every 6 months To bearing surface of kickout cam Lightly every 6 months In bearing slide Lightly every 6 months Between spring and yoke 2 places every 6 months 6 527 REV 12 80 APPLY SAE a gt APPLY SPECIAL GREASE Moly lube 2 AMF 715 010 307 IN ROD END FITTINGS AS FOLLOWS O a REV 12 80 6 528 BALL LIFT LUBRICATION 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites in upper link Lift Arm 4 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in lower link Lift Arm 4 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in belt tightener idler pulleys carpet drive belt and idler arms assys 6 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in belt tensioner assemblies Rudder drive 8 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in belt tightener arm Ratchet Drive Belt and pulley 2 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in housing ass y ratchet drive 2 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in rudder arm support 2 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in lift arm ass y 2 places 2 drops every 3 months Oilites in rudder drive crank adjusting tube 2 places 2 drops every 3 months In rod end fittings
2. CUSHION REMOVAL Unhook pin curtain Remove X washer 963 600 002 from pin 000 022 821 and remove pin 000 022 821 to release shock absorber from cushion assembly Remove three screws Part 809 865 165 from Box 000 022 788 holding mounting block Remove from one side of machine only Wrap curtain around cushion and slide box and cushion assembly until cushion is free from mounting block on opposite side Remove from machine To replace reverse the above procudure NOTE order to replace a rubber rivet a Lubricate the raised portion on the stem of the rivet with liquid soap b Push rivet through cushion assembly until about 1 protrudes through the wooden plank C Use Carpet Installing Tool 784 003 000 and place the hole which is drilled in the tool over the end of the rubber rivet protruding through the wooden plank d Use a cranking motion to pull rivet through cushion REV 12 80 6 511 6 512 TABLE DRIVE LEFT SIDE APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING a n 5 Oilites in pillow blocks on motor shaft and stub shaft 3 places one drop every 6 months Oilite in center gear in table drive gear train One drop every 6 months Solenoid link connection One drop every 6 months Rotating point of trip lever assembly One drop every 6 months Oilites at both ends of link cup actuator connecting the lever gear assembly with the arm assembly not shown One drop every
3. maximum opening between rollers 6 521 2 PLACES 10 PLACES SWEEP MOTOR DRIVE AND TABLE CONNECTING RODS REV 12 80 REV 6 522 SWEEP MOTOR DRIVE AND TABLE CONNECTING RODS APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Pivot point of pinseating roller arm 2 places one drop every 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING Rod end fittings on table connecting rods 10 places every 6 months 2 Shaft of pinseating roller Every 6 months LN ZNJ Maintain oil to plug level with recommended XOX lubricant Every 6 months V 12 80 6 523 2 PLACES REV 12 80 6 524 PIN ELEVATOR APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites in pivot arm 2 places one drop every 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING SO A light film of Sunoco 80 Way Oil Part 715 021 006 on the bearing surface of the pin elevator ring Apply with bursh every week or as required On machines equipped with automatic oilers fill cup 2 3 full with Sunoco 80 Way Oil A light film on the bearing surface of the de celeration cam Every 6 months Pack grease in distributor drive housing Every month REV 12 80 6 525 2 PLACES 2 4 PLACES 2 PLACES LL p 2 PLACES EN ENN aot PIN ELEVATOR REV 12 80 6 526 PIN ELEVATOR TOGGLE ASSEMBLY APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO REV APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING
4. on the roller contact surface of the sweep tracks upper and lower surface on rear section and upper surface on forward section Weekly as required A light film on sweep leg 2 places once a month 08 2 AY 4 PLACES 3 PLACES TABLE MAIN ASSY 4 1 PLACES 80679 6 506 TABLE APPLY SAE 10 TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites in distributor track mounting brackets 6 places one drop every 6 months Between spot balance spring pivot and table channel 4 places one drop every 6 months Oilites in spot balance spring clips 2 places one drop every 6 months Oilites in spotting links 6 places one drop every 6 months GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING Lower rod end fittings on table rods 3 places every 6 months 6 507 1 2 PLACES 2 PLACES 4 PLACES REV 12 80 6 508 RESPOT CELL APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites in respot cell casting 8 places in each of 10 cells one drop every 6 months Star latch bolt One drop every 6 months Inside of tracks 4 places brush lightly every 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING At rotating point of switchette actuator 2 places every 6 months At rotating point of star latch actuator 2 places every 6 months Inside of guide rollers 8 places every 6 months 12 229 REV 12 80 ASH 08 2 TABLE DRIVE RIGHT SIDE 6059 5 060 is 2
5. 12 80 Bevel gears driving the clutch Lightly every 3 months Index lever stop Lightly every 3 months Worm gear driving the clutch Dismantle clean and lubricate once every month ASH 08 7T 2 PLACES DISTRIBUTOR DRIVE AND CUSHION LINKAGE LTS 9 6 518 DISTRIBUTOR PIN CHUTE amp CUSHION LINKAGE APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Rotating points of shock absorber start switch actuators 2 places one drop every 6 months At pivot of switch actuator one drop every 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING O Counter balance spring pivot bracket 2 places every 6 months 2 A light film on upper surface of distributor bracket Every 3 months VW Maintain oil level to level plug with recommended lubricant Every 6 months V REV 12 80 6 519 REV 10 80 6 520 PIN EJECTOR AND FRONT ROLLER APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites in pin ejector bracket 2 places one drop every 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING REV Qu PED 12 80 Between the kickback plate and front roller support assembly Every 6 months Grease fitting in front roller support brackets 2 places left and right sides Apply general purpose grease every 3 months Carpet front roller link Part 000 024 597 not shown 2 places left and right sides Apply general purpose grease every 3 months Lift away carpet and actuate roller to obtain
6. 6 000 6 001 Preventative Maintenance 6 002 AMF Weekly Preventative Maintenance Chart 6 003 AMF Pinspotters Preventative Maintenance Check 6 005 Machine and Lane Cleaning 6 006 Machine Protection During Lane Refinishing 6 001 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE The AMF Automatic Pinspotter requires a minumum of preventa tive maintenance to provide economical trouble free operation To provide the Proprietor s maintenance man with a form to be used to record this operation the AMF Weekly Preventative Main tenance Chart has been formulated This form also provides for a tabulation of parts replaced during the preventative maintenance operation so that the spare parts inventory can readily be main tained REV 12 80 6 002 AMF WEEKLY PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CHART The weekly preventative maintenance is performed by the proprietor s maintenance man using the form shown on Page 6 003 and 6 004 Each machine is given this check once a week For example the maintenance of a 16 Lane House would do 4 machines per day for 4 days a week See chart below Using the front of the form the maintenance man will check the various assemblies listed and perform the details for each assembly as listed on the reverse side The legend provides an easy simplified method of recording the type of action completed if necessary If parts are replaced part number should be entered into the Parts Replaced column This information will supply the es
7. 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING REV 12 80 C In alemite fitting on table cam folower Every 6 months A light film on working surface of table spotting cam Once a month A light film on three table drive gears Once a month In fitting on each rod end on all connecting rods 2 places every 6 months 6 513 7 PLACES 2 PLACES 2 PLACES 4 TUBES DISTRIBUTOR REV 12 80 6 514 DISTRIBUTOSR APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites in pantograph pivots 7 places one drop every 3 months Oilites in rear yoke 2 places one drop every 3 months Oilites in belt roller pivots 2 places one drop every 3 months At pivot of distributor link arm One drop every 3 months At pivot point of counter trip lever One drop every 3 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING Along the bearing contact surface of the distributor tubes 4 places once every 3 months On counter ratchet wheel Every 6 months REV 12 80 08 ZT AMY DISTRIBUTOR HEAD 1 2 PLACES 2 PLACES 67679 2 PLACES REV 6 516 DISTRIBUTOR HEAD APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites in trip lever weldment 2 places one drop every 6 months Upper and lower pivot of trip lever link One drop every 6 months Oilites in pantograph rod ends 2 places one drop every 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING Doro
8. R A B D PIN CLAMP ASSEMBLY RING TUBE AND BEARINGS POCKET INSERTS DRIVE BELT 7 10 12 CUSHION A BALL IMPACT PAD B SCREWS AND FASTENERS C SHOCK ABSORBER D CUSHION CURTAIN FACING E HANGERS SUPPORTS TABLE A SPOTTING PATTERN B PIN CUPS C RESPOT CELLS amp MECHANISMS D DRIVE SUPPORTS LINKAGE E ELECTRICAL WIRING MOTORS DRIVE A LUBRICATION LEVEL PIT SIGNAL PINDICATOR A B D PIN LIGHTS 1ST amp 2ND BALL STRIKE AND FOUL SIGNAL LIGHT BELL RESET COUNTERS FRAMETER B MECHANICAL COUNTER AND SEALS REMOTE COUNTERS AT MANAGERS DESK REV 12 80 6 005 MACHINE AND LANE CLEANING LANE CLEANING For the daily lane cleaning the machine should be shut off either at the masking unit switch or at the manager s control panel pins are then knocked into the pit with broom The lane is then ready for cleaning After all the lanes have been cleaned machines should be turned on and cycle buttons or 10th frame switches pressed to cycle the machine into position for let ball If buffer or rotary brush is used the hinged masking unit can be raised and propped in the UP position MACHINE CLEAING The AMF Automatic Pinspotter must be kept clean at all times to give satisfactory service to the bowler It is of utmost impor tance to start off with cleanlines and to maintain the cleaning Schedule given below Ever
9. cal binds These points to be covered are back solenoid and cam right and left sweep drive gears and tracks table spotting gear train distributor head and any other exposed parts that may have and oily or greasy surface After resurfacing has been completed all protection except on the motors and chassis can be removed and the entire machine must be wiped down with a damp cloth After the refinishing process is completed AND THE BUILDING IS FREE FROM ALL FUMES FROM THE REFINISHING AGENT the motor and chassis protection may be removed In order to permit the resurfacing machinery to extend further back into the pit area the sweep assembly may be removed REV 12 80 6 501 6 502 6 504 6 506 6 508 6 510 6 512 6 514 6 516 6 518 6 520 6 522 6 524 6 526 6 528 LUBRICATION LUBRICANT SYMBOLS RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS GUARD AND SWEEP TABLE RESPOT CELL TABLE DRIVE TABLE DRIVE DISTRIBUTOR DISTRIBUTOR DISTRIBUTOR PIN EJECTOR SWEEP MOTOR RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE HEAD DRIVE AND CUSHION LINKAGE AND FRONT ROLLER DRIVE AND TABLE CONNECTING RODS PIN ELEVATOR PIN ELEVATOR TOGGLE ASSY POSITIVE BALL LIFT 6 500 6 501 LUBRICATION Lubrication is one of the most important items in proper operation and maintenance of the Automatic Pinspotter Care must be taken to insure correct lubrication Avoid ex cessive use of lubricants to prevent the possibility of trans mitting it to t
10. d with Sohivis J 156 oil a product of the Standard Oil Company of Ohio This oil is also available from AMF under part number 715 020 906 CAUTION Do NOT use or add any other oil 0115 of different grades or different manufacturers are not compatible to one another and will not provide the desired 5 year service life of Sohivis J156 oil Check oil level of table sweep and back end motors once every 6 months by removing oil level plug Fill as required with Sohivis J156 Drain and refill once every five years If oil has sludge or contamination drain flush with kerosene rinse with Sohivis J 156 and refill to level plug with Sohivis J 156 REV 12 80 6 503 6 GEARS a 6 PLACES 2 PLACES 2 PLACES 4PLACES REV 12 80 6 504 GUARD amp SWEEP APPLY SAE 10 OIL TO THE FOLLOWING Oilites front sweep track pivot 4 places one drop every 6 months Pivot of sweep links 2 places one drop every 6 months Pivot of brake at the adjusting bushing 2 places one drop every 6 months Oilites in hub assembly supporting brake linkage 2 places one drop every 6 months APPLY GREASE TO THE FOLLOWING REV 9220200 12 80 In three alemite fittings in each sweep lever assembly 6 places once every 3 months In Fitting on each rod end on all connecting rods 6 places every 6 months A light film on sweep gear train 6 gears weekly as required A light film
11. he bowler The following pages indicate the points of lubrication the correct lubricant and the frequency of lubrication for each part of the machine Before lubricating it is important that the old lubricant first be removed LUBRICANT SYMBOLS Items marked with the above designation pertains to oiling The lubricant should be an SAE 10 oil The location amount and frequency of oiling is noted on each individual page O Items marked with the above designation pertains to greasing The lubricant should be qeneral purpose grease The location and frequency of greasing is noted on each individual page AV ADA V Items marked with the above designation pertain to the lubrication of the Gear Head Motors The following page provides the recom mended lubricants The individual pages will provide the location and frequency to use REV 12 80 6 502 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS OVERALL MACHINE LUBRICATION AMF recommends the use of an SAE 10 motor oil and a general purpose grease for overall machine lubrication Both are obtainable locally at service station or automobile supply stores ELEVATOR WHEEL LUBRICANT special oil known commercially as Way Oil SAE 480 is recom mended for lubricating the ring tube supporting the pin elevator wheel If this oil is not obtainable locally it may be ordered from AMF under part 715 021 006 GEAR MOTOR LUBRICANTS The table sweep and back end motors are factory fille
12. on connecting rod crank to rudder drive 2 places every 3 months In rod end fittings on connecting rod lift arm to ratchet drive In fitting on ball lift upper yoke
13. tablishment with a perpetual inventory and facilitate the ordering of spare parts Overall cleaning and lubrication will be performed per specifications as stated in the AMF Service Manual gt 3 32 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 REV 12 80 6 003 AME Pinspotters Preventative Maintenance Check AMF y SATISFACTORY A REQUIRES ADJUSTMENT _ C REQUIRES CLEANING R PARTS REPLACED L REQUIRES LUBRICATION X REPAIR OR REPLACE MAINTENANCE MAN PROPRIETOR S SIGNATURE SIGNATURE Form 9228 A REV 1 74 REV 12 80 6 004 THE FOLLOWING MAJOR MACHINE ASSEMBLIES SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR PERFORMANCE AND CONDITION OF COMPONENTS SWEEP A SWEEP DRIVE LINKAGE B SWEEP STOPPING POSITIONS C CONDITION AND OPERATION OF SWEEP BARS DISTRIBUTOR A DRIVING GEARS B PIN DELIVERY POSITIONS C SHAFTS AND BEARINGS D DRIVE SHAFT AND UNIVERSAL E CONVEYOR BELTS CARPET AND PIT AREA A FRONT ROLLER ACTUATING LINKAGE B REAR ROLLER AND DRIVE BELT C ROLLERS BEARINGS AND SUPPORTS D PLOWS AND BOUNCE PLATE E CONDITION OF CARPET BELT BALL EXIT A BALL EXIT CASTING ASSY B DRIVE BELTS C LIFT TUBE ASSEMBLY BALL LIFT A BELT B PULLEY ASSEMBLIES AND BEARINGS C ELEVATOR TRACK D DRIVE BELTS CLUTCHES PIN ELEVATO
14. y Two Weeks 1 Dust the complete machine Twice a Week 1 Wipe the following with a cloth dampened with cleaner a Inside of pin elevator wheel b Inside of spotting cups c Distributor belt and orienting pan d Pit carpet e Pin curtain face Ball lift belt g Sheaves and V Belt drives 2 Check motor drip pans and clean as required 3 Reverse or change ball wipe cloths 4 Vacuum between kickback plates and bottom section of ball lifts 5 Vacuum under pin elevator wheel and carpet REV 12 80 6 006 MACHINE PROTECTION DURING LANE REFINISHING During resurfacing or refinishing dust particles and fumes from refinishing agent settle on operating parts of the machine and cause serious trouble after operation is resumed unless the following precautionary measures are observed REFINISHING The purpose of this protection is to prevent the fumes from the refinishing agent from settling on exposed electrical contacts as the fumes will act as an insulator making the unit inoperative Using masking tape or plastic wrap seal all motor ventilating openings and cover and seal the chassis RESURFACING In addition to the protection required for refinishing it will be necessary to cover with rag common newspaper or plastic all open gearing delicate assemblies greased tracks and operating surfaces to prevent the dust particles from clinging to these mechanisms ultimately causing mechani

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