[GreenKeys] Model 19 character spacing

John Brancich [email protected]
Mon, 5 Aug 2002 17:37:38 -0500 (CDT)


Thank you Paul.  That was it, the left margin adjust screw.  There's no
bounce on the return, either.  I've always wondered what exactly the dash
pot does, and now I'm starting to understand it.  Where did they get a
name like "dash pot" though?
John, NJ0N


> On the left of the carriage is an adjustable "stud" that operates the
> carriage return lock lever.  When the lever operates, it re-engages the
> clutch that drives the carriage spacing.  (I'm doing this from memory
> as the teletype is home)  When the carriage is released, it should rest
> against the fully operated lever.  The problem is that if the stud is
> extended too far it may lock the clutch before the carriage gets to
> it's most left position.  Considering the first two columns: extending
> the stud will eventually allow the carriage to rest cleanly at the
> second column. Shortening the stud will cause it to rest cleanly at the
> first column.
>
> Make sure the dashpot is doing its thing.  Holding the carriage release
> in and letting the carriage go from its far right position  note that
> it comes to a clean quick stop without bouncing.
>
> PDW
>


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