Specifications

= Finger Pressing Motion =
The PC Drum Paper Separator Fingers are pressed against the surface
of the PC Drum by Separator Finger Solenoid SL6 as it is energized at a
timing to separate paper from the surface of the PC Drum.
When SL6 is energized, part A of the Actuating Lever is raised. This
moves the lower part of the lever in the direction of the arrow. Since the
Finger Shaft is connected to the Actuating Lever at B, the Paper
Separator Fingers are turned counterclockwise. This brings the fingers
into contact with the surface of the PC Drum. The pressure the Paper
Separator Fingers exert against the surface of the PC Drum is
maintained at approx. 1g.
When SL6 is deenergized, the Actuating Lever is lowered by the tension
of the spring. This results in the Finger Shaft being turned clockwise,
causing the Paper Separator Fingers to be moved away from the
surface of the PC Drum.
When Separator Finger Solenoid
SL6 is deenergized
PC Drum
SL6
A
When Separator Finger
Solenoid SL6 is energized
SL6
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