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    FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    Hi guys,

    Just posting up something I found out of town on an FS-526. What a load of fun.

    The call was for "Paper not coming out far enough." On arrival I immediately see the problem. The gate that is normally driven down to meet he rubber rollers wasn't driving down. In fact, it was bouncing around up in the home position.

    I pulled all the cover off etc as you can see in one of the photos, and found that the pin that the Black Gear encases is sheared off on both sides of the shaft.

    We've got it back in the office at the moment, and we're going to try and drill the hole clear (it's one of those hard-set pins. It's stuck in there.) and replace it with a solid pin. Hopefully this won't be an issue in the future. I haven't seen this happen before, so I'm not sure what could have cause the pin to shear off. It's one of those hollow pins.

    Has anybody else heard of, or seen this?
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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    We have had this a couple times in my office, fortunately the techs that repaired it were not me.

    They replaced the shaft and im sure that's not a pleasant job.

    As with many things i suspect it was probably fractured at build time and usage has just allowed it to fail completely.

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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    It doesn't look inviting, that's for sure. About 100 Jesus clips, 2 dozen bushings and various other small objects in a cramped space.

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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    LOL Jesus clips.

    Speaking of them, i was working on a machine the other day sleep deprived and the jesus clips pinged off twice, both times i was loosing it because i couldnt find them.

    In the end, on both occasions i discovered they bounced off my shirt and ended up landing in the pile with the other ones already on the floor - they all added up in the end and nothing was missing. Miracles do happen it seems.

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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    I've got a small stockpile of various sized metal and plastic clips for just that occasion.

    The shaft has been ordered. Guess who gets to pull that sucker out? Moi.

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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    so you couldnt drill it out ?

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    They are push in. Wonder if it wouldn't be easier to drill one side of water pliers jaw with drill bit twice the diameter and press in new solid pin at the same time whilst pushing out the broken piece. as it would be hard to align if you offset the pliers jaw a bit ( reason I am using water pliers is they have a lot of lever and jaws are fairly loose) Id try that.


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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    Unfortunately, we couldn't drill it out. I've been told just to replace the shaft. I think I'll set aside most of the day just for that. No interruptions or I'm likely to flip out. lol

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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    Must be possible to push them out the way Habik describes. I did similar in the past and since than an old worn water plier became my best friend.

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    Re: FS-526 Auxiliary Roller Gate failure

    Yup. I would try to drift it out. With a slightly smaller punch or solid pin and a ball peen hammer, and a hard surface like an anvil, I'd drift it straight through. But you'll have to be careful how you support the shaft. I'd drill a 1/8" hole in a block of aluminum, so when the pin exits it will exit into the hole, and not bend the shaft.

    You won't be able to drill out a hardened pin. =^..^=

    Edit: Even better, use the smaller solid pin with a pair of vice grips. Each time to squeeze the vice-grips closed the pin will push just a little bit further out, without the traumatic hammering. Those white metal shaft break very easily. =^..^=
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