Finisher T1,W1 Tray 2 sensor

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  • Morales3556
    Technician
    • Apr 2011
    • 14

    #1

    Finisher T1,W1 Tray 2 sensor

    I have a couple of T1,W1 finishers that have the tray 2 sensor broken,is there any way to fix this problem? I have a pictures to show which sensor it is.Any help would be appreciated. IMG_0717.JPG IMG_0718.jpg
  • teckat
    Field Supervisor

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    • Jan 2010
    • 16092

    #2
    Needs to be replaced/ u can not glue them for repair

    # 4A3-1673-000
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    • Morales3556
      Technician
      • Apr 2011
      • 14

      #3
      How do you replace these sensors?

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
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        #4
        Originally posted by Morales3556
        How do you replace these sensors?

        there is a spring release under both of the trays, see Pic>
        you
        need to push the tray lift motor gear [1] to the front (using a screwdriver or the like) to release the clutch. However, when the clutch is released, the tray [2] drops by its own weight. Be sure to hold the tray with your hand when releasing the clutch.
        tray.JPG
        u can lift tray A and remove the Upper Face Panel/ to view & replace A Tray Flag
        if B Tray Flag is damaged / u need to remove side panels R/L AND TOP COVER/
        AND remove Tray A + it's stopper on right side> LIFT OFF Tray A/ hang on side/

        see pic > now release B Tray clutch> and slide up a little to view the Lower Face Panel screws/
        REMOVE Panel to view & replace B Tray Flag
        PANEL.JPG
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        • vigour
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Aug 2010
          • 1038

          #5
          I used to change them till some guy told me he crazy glues them. We use an industrial strength crazy glue.

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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
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            #6
            Originally posted by vigour
            I used to change them till some guy told me he crazy glues them. We use an industrial strength crazy glue.

            makes no sense to waste time & remove covers, especially if B Tray flag is damaged, to play around with Krazy Glue
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            • vigour
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              • Aug 2010
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              #7
              I just like to have my fingers stuck together for a few weeks.

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              • vigour
                Service Manager

                1,000+ Posts
                • Aug 2010
                • 1038

                #8
                TRy this sometime.
                I used to go the long official route, now i found shortcuts.
                Push both trays down, remove upper face panel
                Push both trays up, remove lower face panel.
                When replacing lower panel, push up on lower tray for a few centimeters more clearance.
                Upper panel takes a little practice and wiggling to get back in.

                Some guy I know does it without removing the upper panel.
                It takes a bit more wiggling to get the lower panel back in.
                It works,real fast.

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                • teckat
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                  • Jan 2010
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                  #9
                  Thanks, have also have done that procedure when in a hurry
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