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of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture. COCKROACH. CONTROL MANUAL. (Photo by J. K alisch). ® ...
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Free Lincoln Installation and Troubleshooting Manual - ORMAC Industrial
Installation and Troubleshooting Manual
Lincoln Automatic Lubrication Systems
One Lincoln Way, St. Louis, MO 63120 (314) 679-4200, Fax (314) 679-4359
Table of Contents
MACHINE SURVEY ..............................................................................................................................3
COMPONENT LOCATION........................................................................................................................................ 3
PUMPS................................................................................................................................................................. 3
LUBRICANT METERING DEVICES............................................................................................................................. 3
SUPPLY AND FEED LINES...................................................................................................................................... 3
COMBINING OUTPUT OF MULTIPLE METERING DEVICES TO ONE BEARING.......................4
CENTRO-MATIC INJECTORS .................................................................................................................................. 4
Side Adjustment Injectors:........................................................................................................................... 4
SL-32, SL-33, SL-42 & SL-43...................................................................................................................... 4
Top Adjusting Injector types: ....................................................................................................................... 4
SL-11 Injectors ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Modular Lube UV Divider Valves ................................................................................................................ 5
Quicklub Divider Valves............................................................................................................................... 5
SUPPLY LINE SELECTION .................................................................................................................6
SUPPLY LINE MATERIALS...................................................................................................................................... 6
TUBING ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
PIPE .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
HOSE................................................................................................................................................................... 7
SUPPLY LINE LAYOUT .......................................................................................................................7
GUIDELINES FOR LOW PRESSURE OIL SYSTEMS: .................................................................................................. 7
GUIDELINES FOR HIGH PRESSURE GREASE SYSTEMS: .......................................................................................... 8
SYSTEM START-UP AND TROUBLE SHOOTING...........................................................................8
INITIAL START-UP – CENTRO-MATIC SYSTEMS ...................................................................................................... 8
Fine Tune Outputs ....................................................................................................................................... 8
INITIAL START-UP – MODULAR LUBE AND QUICKLUB PROGRESSIVE SYSTEMS........................................................ 9
TROUBLE SHOOTING – CENTRO-MATIC SYSTEMS ..................................................................10
TROUBLE SHOOTING – QUICKLUB PROGRESSIVE SYSTEMS...............................................12
TROUBLE SHOOTING - MODULAR LUBE SYSTEMS..................................................................13
Machine Survey It is recommended that in the process of developing the lube system, a survey of the machine is made, and a schedule of lubrication points is created. This schedule should include the location of the bearing or lube point, the bearing size, 8-Hour lube requirement, and the measuring devices to use at each point. It may also be desirable to add an area for any remarks for each lube point and note any special considerations, which must be made for that particular point. This schedule will help in further development of the automatic lubrication system.
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Machine Survey It is recommended that in the process of developing the lube system, a survey of the machine is made, and a schedule of lubrication points is created. This schedule should include the location of the bearing or lube point, the bearing size, 8-Hour lube requirement, and the measuring devices to use at each point. It may also be desirable to add an area for any remarks for each lube point and note any special considerations, which must be made for that particular point. This schedule will help in further development of the automatic lubrication system.
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Lincoln MODEL TH6-DX INSTRUCTION MANUAL PDF
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
for
MODEL TH6-DX
"THUNDERBIRD"
(389)
HY-GAIN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, N. E. Hwy #6 at Stevens Creek, Lincoln, Nebraska 65801
Telephone 434-6331
INTRODUCTION
Ely-Gain's new Model TH6-DX "Thunderbird" is the ultimate in a triband
beam. It has a separate Hy-Q trap for each band-to give you the best
performance on each band whether working Phone or CW. New advanced
design Beta Match insures optimum transfer of all available energy-allows
precision broadband matching and a high degree of electrical and
mechanical reliability... comes to you completely factory pre-tuned.
Mechanically, the new Hy-Gain "Thunderbird" is rugged... large diameter,
heavy gauge aluminum boom... taper swaged seamless aluminum
elements... heavy gauge, machine formed boom-to-mast and element-toboom brackets... non-corrosive full circumference compression clamps at
tubing joints. Hy-Gain engineers literally outdid themselves in bringing you
the finest tri-band beam on the market today.
1-1 GENERAL The Hy-Gain TH6-DX "Thunderbird" is a 6 element beam designed to operate on 10, 15 and 20 meters. It has 4 active elements on 10 meters and 3 active elements on 15 and 20 meters. The "Thunderbird" has optimum spaced elements on a 24 foot boom giving you the best gain while maintaining a high front-to-back ratio.
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1-1 GENERAL The Hy-Gain TH6-DX "Thunderbird" is a 6 element beam designed to operate on 10, 15 and 20 meters. It has 4 active elements on 10 meters and 3 active elements on 15 and 20 meters. The "Thunderbird" has optimum spaced elements on a 24 foot boom giving you the best gain while maintaining a high front-to-back ratio.
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TIG WELDERS
Precision TIG
™
185
The Power To Perform!
You work hard. You deserve the best tools. Consider the Precision TIG 185™ for general fabrication,
automotive/motorsports, vocational schools or the serious hobbyist. Professional features like patented
Micro-Start™ Technology ensure a soft start throughout the amperage range. Patented Auto-Balance™
takes the guesswork out of optimizing cleaning action versus penetration. Standard Pulse control
makes it easy to gain even greater heat control on thin materials.
Compare the built-in torch parts storage compartment or torch cable/helmet hanger. And,
get the optional cart and add a sizable storage bin for your remote and cables, twin
filler rod tube stands and a low-lift gas bottle platform.
Processes
Stick TIG Output Input
Advantage Lincoln
The Best Weld Performance:
• 5-185 amps is the widest welding range in its class.
• Patented Micro-Start™ Technology delivers extremely stable
low amperage starting and welding.
• Square Wave Technology™ delivers outstanding AC arc
stability.
• Auto-Balance mode with manual adjustment provides the simplicity and flexibility to make great looking aluminum welds.
• FREE! Built-in TIG pulser helps you make great welds.
• Great Stick Welder — Even with Fleetweld® 5P (E6010).
Simple Controls & Ease of Use:
• Digital Meters, and simple, well-spaced controls.
• FREE! GTAW (TIG) Handbook and TIG Slide Rule.
• Ready-Pak™ Models include a Pro-Torch PTA-17 air-cooled
150 amp torch with new Ultra-Flex™ cable.
More Convenience and Value Features:
• Standard torch parts storage compartment and cable hanger
keeps you organized.
• Add an optional understorage cart for extra storage and
portability.
Superb Quality:
• Fan-As-Needed™ (F.A.N.) prevents thermal cycling.
• CSA C/US certified.
• Three year warranty on parts and labor.
K2347-2 Ready-Pak
Shown:
TM
With Cart Pkg.
Description
CC
Base Unit Includes
Torch Parts Storage Compartment, Torch Hanger, 10 ft. (3.0m) Work
Cable and Clamp, Removable Lift Eye, Input Power Cord (208/230V
models include NEMA 6-50P plug), TIG Slide Rule, GTAW (TIG)
Handbook
Recommended General Options
Understorage Cart, Medium Canvas Cover
Recommended Stick Options
Stick Electrode Holder & Cable
Recommended TIG Options
TIG-Mate 17 Air-Cooled TIG Torch Starter Pack, TIG-Mate™ 20
Water-Cooled TIG Torch Starter Pack, TIG-Mate 9 Air-Cooled TIG
Torch Starter Pack, Magnum Parts Kit for PTA-17 TIG Torch, UltraFlex PTA-9F TIG Torch Package, Gas Lens Kit for PTA-9 & PTW-20,
Magnum Pro-Torch TIG Torches, Foot Amptrol, Hand Amptrol, Arc
Start Switch, Cool-Arc 40 Water Cooler
Order
K2345-1 Precision TIGTM
K2345-2 Precision TIGTM
K2346-1 Precision TIGTM
K2347-1 Ready-Pak
K2347-2 Ready-Pak
AC
DC
1
60
50
Hz
PHASE
Hz
185 208/230/1/60
185 460/575/1/60
185 380/400-415/1/50/60
TM
Package 208/230/1/60
With Cart Package 208/230/1/60
TM
Results: • Minimizes excessive hot starts normally required to establish the arc. • Reduces intense high frequency wandering and tungsten frosting during starting. • Allows you to weld with greater stability at low amperage.
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Results: • Minimizes excessive hot starts normally required to establish the arc. • Reduces intense high frequency wandering and tungsten frosting during starting. • Allows you to weld with greater stability at low amperage.
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Lincoln Foodservice Products installation-operation instructions manual
operator manual
Impinger II
1100 Series
This document includes:
• Safety Notices
• Specifications
• Installation Instructions
• Operating Instructions
• Cleaning Instructions
• Warranty Statement
Revision: K
P/N: 2810075
Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC
Technical Support Hotline: (800) 678-9511
1111 North Hadley Road
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804
United States of America
Telephone: (260) 459-8200
www.lincolnfp.com
IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION
This manual contains important safety and installation-operation instructions.
Require all operators to read this manual thoroughly before installing,
NOTE:
! operating or servicing this equipment.
WARNING:
!
WARNING:
!
DANGER!
!
DANGER!
!
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can
cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating
and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this
equipment.
This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons
unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to
ensure that they can use the appliance safely. Young children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not work around conveyor belt with long hair, loose clothing, or dangling
jewelry. Getting caught in the belt could result in serious injury.
For your safety, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
DANGER!
!
DANGER!
!
DANGER!
!
Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in
operation.
If the power supply cord appears to be damaged, do not attempt to operate
the unit. Contact a service agent or qualified electrician to repair!
Do not use parchment paper when placing food product through the toaster!
Use of such materials may cause a fire and should never be placed in the
toaster.
· Obtain from your local gas provider and post in a prominent location instructions to be followed in the event gas odors are detected. · It is required that the oven be placed under a ventilation hood to provide for adequate air supply and ventilation. · Minimum clearances must be maintained from all walls and combustible materials. See “spacing instruction” section for more information. · Keep the oven free and clear of combustible material. · Adequate clearance for air openings to the combustion control chamber on the right side of the oven is required. · Do not obstruct the ventilation holes in the control panels, as these provide the combustion air for the burner and cooling air for the controls. · The oven is to be operated only on the type of gas and/or electricity as shown on the specification plate. · The power burner will not operate and gas will not flow through the burner without electrical power. · This manual should be retained for future reference. · The electrical wiring diagram is located under the control box covers.
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· Obtain from your local gas provider and post in a prominent location instructions to be followed in the event gas odors are detected. · It is required that the oven be placed under a ventilation hood to provide for adequate air supply and ventilation. · Minimum clearances must be maintained from all walls and combustible materials. See “spacing instruction” section for more information. · Keep the oven free and clear of combustible material. · Adequate clearance for air openings to the combustion control chamber on the right side of the oven is required. · Do not obstruct the ventilation holes in the control panels, as these provide the combustion air for the burner and cooling air for the controls. · The oven is to be operated only on the type of gas and/or electricity as shown on the specification plate. · The power burner will not operate and gas will not flow through the burner without electrical power. · This manual should be retained for future reference. · The electrical wiring diagram is located under the control box covers.
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Gahanna Lincoln High School Research Paper Style Manual
Gahanna Lincoln
High School
Research Paper
Style Manual
This manual belongs to _____________.
1
GLHS Students:
Throughout your high school career, you will be asked to write many research
papers. These assignments may seem overwhelming. However, this booklet will guide you
through the process of researching, organizing, and writing the paper. While this manual
contains general guidelines and examples, it does not include instructions specific to your
teacher’s assignment. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO UNDERSTAND AND
MEET THESE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS.
Writing a research paper can be a creative and rewarding process. This booklet
should help you toward that end.
Gahanna Lincoln High School Research Paper Style Manual
Compiled Spring 1998
Emended Summer 2004
The information in this manual is adapted from the Modern Language Association style as outlined
in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Paper,6th Edition, by Joseph Gibaldi.
Although this manual should serve you well for most of your courses at GLHS, you need to be
aware that other styles for documentation exist and may be required in special circumstances in high school
and in college.
Sources for information on other styles:
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5t
h
ed., 2001
(APA style features author-date citations and is used when the date of
publication is important to the content of the paper.)
The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, 35
th
ed., 2000
(This stylebook is the basic reference work for journalistic writing.)
The Chicago Manual of Style, 14
th
ed., 1993.
(This style features footnote and endnote citations for writers in history and the
humanities.)
Sources used in the preparation of the Gahanna Lincoln High School
Research Paper Style Manual include:
Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Paper. NY: The Modern Language Association
of America, 2003.
“Plagiarize.” Webster’s New Ninth Collegiate Dictionary. 1991.
Steps to Research 1. Understand the assignment. a. Topic restrictions b. Source requirements c. Length d. Format e. Timeline/Due dates 2. Determine your controlling purpose. 3. Create the preliminary outline. 4. Begin the library research. a. What sources are available? b. What sources fit your purpose? 5. Locate Lincoln High School sources. a. On-line catalog b. Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature c. On-line sources d. Electric Library e. SIRS Researcher
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Steps to Research 1. Understand the assignment. a. Topic restrictions b. Source requirements c. Length d. Format e. Timeline/Due dates 2. Determine your controlling purpose. 3. Create the preliminary outline. 4. Begin the library research. a. What sources are available? b. What sources fit your purpose? 5. Locate Lincoln High School sources. a. On-line catalog b. Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature c. On-line sources d. Electric Library e. SIRS Researcher
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American Lincoln Model 7760 Operator's Manual &. Parts List.
American-Lincoln
®
Operator's
Manual &
Parts List
Model 7760
Sweeper/Scrubber
Beginning with Serial No. 753391
READ THIS BOOK
This book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Failure
to read this book prior to operating or attempting any service or maintenance procedure to
your machine could result in injury to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to
other property could occur as well. you must have training in the operation of this machine
before using it. If you or your operator (s) cannot read English, have this manual explained
fully before attempting to operate this machine.
Si Ud. o sis operadores no pueden leer el Inglés, se hagen explicar este manual completamente
antes de tratar el manejo o servicio de esta máquina.
All directions given in this book are as seen from the operator's position at the rear of the machine.
For new books, write to: American-Lincoln, Inc., 1100 Haskins Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
ISO 9001
U® L
#
FILE A2287
Part No. 2-86-00195 1996 American-Lincoln® Printed in the USA
SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Length 107.0 Inches - 271.8 Cm. Width 59.0 Inches - 149.9 Cm. Height 61.5 Inches - 156.2 Cm. Wheel Base 56.4 Inches - 143.2 Cm. Height with Guard 85.5 Inches - 217.2 Cm. DRIVES Propelling Variable Displacement Pump - Hydraulic Drive Motor Sweeping (1) Hydraulic Motor Scrubbing (3) Hydraulic Motors Vacuum - Water Pick Up (1) Hydraulic Motor
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SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Length 107.0 Inches - 271.8 Cm. Width 59.0 Inches - 149.9 Cm. Height 61.5 Inches - 156.2 Cm. Wheel Base 56.4 Inches - 143.2 Cm. Height with Guard 85.5 Inches - 217.2 Cm. DRIVES Propelling Variable Displacement Pump - Hydraulic Drive Motor Sweeping (1) Hydraulic Motor Scrubbing (3) Hydraulic Motors Vacuum - Water Pick Up (1) Hydraulic Motor
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LINCOLN Library & Learning Resources Harvard Referencing: a short guide
theuniversitylibrary&learningresources
Library & Learning Resources
Harvard Referencing:
a short guide
For a longer more in-depth version of this guide, please
see the referencing tutorial on Blackboard entitled
‘Basic Guide to Referencing (Harvard)’
Warning: If your faculty/department has produced a guide
of its own, it is recommended that you use this in
preference to the library guide.
© University of Lincoln 2009, page 1 of 14.
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Why Harvard?
There are a number of officially accepted formats that can be used to reference your work.
The style that most departments/faculties within the university specify you should adhere to
is the Harvard Referencing System. The Harvard Referencing System, also known as the
name and date system (British Standard, 1990, p. 3), was developed in the USA, and has
arguably become the most common system internationally is use. This booklet is a short
guide that has been produced by the Library and Learning Resources. You will, however,
find that there are a few variations within the Harvard method of referencing so if your
faculty/department has produced a guide of their own, it is recommended that you use this in
preference to the Library guide. For more guidance, check your course handbooks or ask
your tutor for advice. For a longer version of this guide, please see the referencing tutorial
on Blackboard entitled ‘Basic guide to Referencing (Harvard)’. You can find this by clicking
‘Library Communities’ under the Communities tab.
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LINCOLN GmbH Pump Manual PDF
User’s Manual
Components Parts of Central lubrication pump 103 and 203
Components Parts of
Central lubrication pump 103 and 203
LINCOLN GmbH • Postfach 1263 • D-69183 Walldorf • Tel +49 (6227) 33-0 • Fax +49 (6227) 33-259
User’s Manual
Components Parts of Central lubrication pump 103 and 203
Table of Contents
Electric central lubrication pump
model 203 : 2-l, 4-l and 8-l ........................................................ 3
Component parts of QUICKLUB pumps model 103 ................. 4
2-l reservoir without control p.c.b ............................................... 4
2-l reservoir with integrated control p.c.b.
version E1 and/or E2 or BS ...................................................... 6
2-l reservoir with integrated control p.c.b., ADR ........................... 8
2-l reservoir with integrated control p.c.b., E4,
monitored ............................................................................. 10
2-l reservoir with integrated control p.c.b.
and low-level control - Version E 1 and/or E 2 .......................... 12
5-l reservoir without control p.c.b ............................................. 14
5-l reservoir with integrated control p.c.b.
version E1 and/or E2.............................................................. 16
Component parts of QUICKLUB pumps model 103 ............... 18
2-l reservoir, standard, without control p.c.b.,
type of connection 1A1.10 ....................................................... 20
2-l reservoir, standard, without control p.c.b.,
type of connection 2A1.10, with low-level control,
for grease ............................................................................. 22
2-l reservoir, standard, with integrated printed circuit
boards of the versions F, F ADR, V00 - V03, V10 - V 13 and H,
type of connection 1A1.10 and/or 2A1.10 ................................. 24
2-l reservoir, standard, with integrated printed circuit
boards of the versions F, F ADR, V00 - V03, V10 - V 13 and H,
type of connection 1A1.10 and/or 2A1.10, with low-level control, for
grease26
2-l reservoir, filling from top, with integrated
control p.c.b.s of the versions F, F ADR, V00 -V03, V10 - V 13
and H, type of connection 1A1.10 and/or 2A1.10 ...................... 28
2-l reservoir, filling from top, with integrated
control p.c.b.s of the versions F, F ADR, V00 - V03, V10 - V 13
and H, type of connection 1A1.10 and/or 2A1.10,
with low-level control, for grease ............................................. 30
2-l reservoir, filling from top, with integrated
control p.c.b.s of the versions F, F ADR, V00 - V03, V10 - V 13
and H, type of connection 1A1.10 and/or 2A1.10,
with low-level control, for oil..................................................... 32
2-l flat-type reservoir with integrated printed circuit
boards of the versions F, F ADR, V00 - V03, V10 - V 13 and H,
type of connection 1A1.10 and/or 2A1.10 ................................. 34
Technical Description QUICKLUB Pump 203 Technical Description for ” Electronic control units” of pump 203: Control p.c.b. 236-13856-1 - Model F Control p.c.b. 236-13862-1 - Model V10-V13 Control p.c.b. 236-13857-1 - Model H Control p.c.b. 236-13870-1 - Model M 00 - M 15 Control p.c.b. 236-13870-1 - Model M 16 - M 23 Timer 236-13860-2 - Model PSG 02 Installation instructions
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Technical Description QUICKLUB Pump 203 Technical Description for ” Electronic control units” of pump 203: Control p.c.b. 236-13856-1 - Model F Control p.c.b. 236-13862-1 - Model V10-V13 Control p.c.b. 236-13857-1 - Model H Control p.c.b. 236-13870-1 - Model M 00 - M 15 Control p.c.b. 236-13870-1 - Model M 16 - M 23 Timer 236-13860-2 - Model PSG 02 Installation instructions
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Free Lincoln County Resource Guide Manual PDF
Lincoln County Resource Guide
Produced by the Lincoln County Community Health Improvement Partnership
Sponsored by Samaritan Health Services and the OHSU Oregon Offi ce of Rural Health
Environmental Health Services
Food handling
Lincoln County Health and Human Services . . . .541-265-4127
Lincoln County Housing Authority
(safe, sanitary housing for families) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-265-5326
Mosquito control
Lincoln County Health and Human Services . . . .541-265-4127
Sewage spills
Lincoln County Health and Human Services . . . .541-265-4127
Water quality
Lincoln County Health and Human Services . . . .541-265-4127
Health Care Education
AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease education
Lincoln County Health and Human Services . . . .541-265-4112
Coastal AIDS Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-994-5597
CPR classes
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . .541-996-7103
Samaritan Pacifi c Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-574-4754
Diabetic education
Lincoln County Health and
Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-265-6611 x2432
Samaritan Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-574-1851
Family planning
Lincoln County Health
and Human Services . . . . . . . .541-265-4112 or 541-994-0227
Nutrition services
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . .541-574-1815
Samaritan Pacifi c Communities Hospital . . . . . . .541-574-1815
Pregnancy
Oregon MothersCare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-265-6611 x2252
Prenatal classes
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . .541-996-7179
Samaritan Pacifi c Communities Hospital . . . . . . .541-574-4754
Parenting classes/information
Family Care Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-265-2558
Youth Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-961-3957
Residential Assisted living housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see local yellow pages Disabled services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-354-1095 Food stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-265-7786 Hospice services/home health services Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . .541-996-7328 Samaritan Pacifi c Communities Hospital . . . . . . .541-574-1811 Housing Authority (safe, sanitary family housing) . . .541-265-5326 Lifeline Personal Emergency Response . . . . . . . .541-996-7328 Lincoln County Food Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-265-8578 Lincoln County Food Pantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-994-3699
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Residential Assisted living housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see local yellow pages Disabled services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-354-1095 Food stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-265-7786 Hospice services/home health services Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . .541-996-7328 Samaritan Pacifi c Communities Hospital . . . . . . .541-574-1811 Housing Authority (safe, sanitary family housing) . . .541-265-5326 Lifeline Personal Emergency Response . . . . . . . .541-996-7328 Lincoln County Food Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-265-8578 Lincoln County Food Pantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-994-3699
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Free Lincoln Highway Landscape Interpretation Manual PDF
Lincoln Highway Landscape
Interpretation Manual
Kevin J. Patrick
Geography and Regional Planning Department
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
2002
Lincoln Highway Special Resource Study
National Park Service
Two generations of Lincoln Highway eastbound into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Lincoln Highway Landscape Interpretation
Manual
Kevin J. Patrick
Geography and Regional Planning Department
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
2002
Lincoln Highway Special Resource Study
National Park Service
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Table of Contents
Introduction………………………………………………………………………..3
1. Survey Form Identification Numbers
2. Mapping the Survey Site
3. Narratives
I) Buildings…………………………………………………………………………7
1. Pre-Auto Roadside
2. Early Auto Roadside
3. Moderne Roadside
4. Modern Roadside
5. Exaggerated Modern Roadside
6. Environmental, Late-modern and Postmodern Roadside
II) Structures……………………………………………………………………..24
1. Bridges
2. Routes, Roads, and Roadway Remnants
3. Lincoln Highway Landscape Vistas
III) Objects………………………………………………………………………36
1. Lincoln Highway Markers and Memorials
2. Public Memorials and Monuments
3. Commercial Signs
Introduction This manual is a reference guide to support the Summer 2002 reconnaissance survey of cultural and historic resources along the entire length of the Lincoln Highway, America’s first transcontinental automobile road. Highway features considered for the survey reflect a period of significance that extends from 1913 to 1956. All elements can be grouped into one of three National Historic Landmark categories: 1) Buildings, 2) Objects, and 3) Structures. The specific features that fall into these categories are described within this manual. The integrity of each feature is to be evaluated using the seven part criteria developed by the National Register of Historic Places, including: Location, Design, Setting, Materials, Workmanship, Feeling, and Association. A surveyed feature should meet at least four of the seven qualifications of integrity to be included in the survey.
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Introduction This manual is a reference guide to support the Summer 2002 reconnaissance survey of cultural and historic resources along the entire length of the Lincoln Highway, America’s first transcontinental automobile road. Highway features considered for the survey reflect a period of significance that extends from 1913 to 1956. All elements can be grouped into one of three National Historic Landmark categories: 1) Buildings, 2) Objects, and 3) Structures. The specific features that fall into these categories are described within this manual. The integrity of each feature is to be evaluated using the seven part criteria developed by the National Register of Historic Places, including: Location, Design, Setting, Materials, Workmanship, Feeling, and Association. A surveyed feature should meet at least four of the seven qualifications of integrity to be included in the survey.
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Free American Lincoln 6150 Sweeper User Manual
6150
POWER SWEEPER
Instructions for Use
READ THIS BOOK
This book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Failure to read this book
prior to operating or attempting any service or maintenance procedure to your machine could result in injury
to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property could occur as well. You must have
training in the operation of this machine before using it.
All directions given in this book are as seen from the operator’s position at the rear of the machine.
Form Number 56041704 Revised 3/07 English
American-Lincoln FORM NO. 56041704 - 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................4
MACHINE DIMENSIONS .............................................................................................................................6
MACHINE PREPARATION ..........................................................................................................................7
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................8
SWEEPER CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS .................................................................................................10
HORN BUTTON ...................................................................................................................................10
LIGHT SWITCH ...................................................................................................................................10
GLOW PLUG SWITCH ........................................................................................................................10
CHOKE CONTROL ..............................................................................................................................10
KEY SWITCH ....................................................................................................................................... 11
THROTTLE .......................................................................................................................................... 11
FUEL GAUGE ...................................................................................................................................... 11
FOOT BRAKE ......................................................................................................................................12
PARKING BRAKE ................................................................................................................................12
FOOT PEDAL ......................................................................................................................................12
FORWARD MOVEMENT .....................................................................................................................12
BACKWARD MOVEMENT ...................................................................................................................12
WARNING BANK .................................................................................................................................13
ENGINE TEMP LIGHT ..................................................................................................................13
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT ..................................................................................................13
CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT ........................................................................................................13
DUST CONTROL LIGHT ...............................................................................................................13
HOPPER TEMPERATURE LIGHT ................................................................................................13
DUMP DOOR LIGHT .....................................................................................................................13
SEAT POSITION ADJUSTMENT .........................................................................................................14
TURN SIGNALS (OPTION) .................................................................................................................14
BACK-UP ALARM ................................................................................................................................14
BATTERY CONDITION METER ..........................................................................................................14
FILTER SHAKER SWITCH ..................................................................................................................15
DUST CONTROL SWITCH ..................................................................................................................15
BROOM CONTROL LEVER ................................................................................................................15
SIDE BROOM LEVER .........................................................................................................................16
SIDE BROOM ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................16
MAIN BROOM LEVER .........................................................................................................................16
MAIN BROOM ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................16
HOPPER DOOR LEVER .....................................................................................................................17
HOPPER LIFT LEVER .........................................................................................................................17
DEBRIS DOOR ....................................................................................................................................17
DUST BAFFLE .....................................................................................................................................18
HOPPER SAFETY ARM ......................................................................................................................18
HOPPER FILTER COMPARTMENT COVER ......................................................................................18
FILTER PANEL LATCH ........................................................................................................................19
HOPPER TEMPERATURE SENSOR ..................................................................................................19
ENGINE COMPARTMENT LATCH ......................................................................................................19
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR LEVER SIGHT GAUGE ...........................................................................20
MAIN BROOM COMPARTMENT DOORS ..........................................................................................20
SEAT COMPARTMENT COVER .........................................................................................................20
SEAT COMPARTMENT LATCH ...........................................................................................................21
BATTERY CHARGING CONNECTOR ................................................................................................21
HELPFUL HINTS FOR SWEEPING ....................................................................................................22
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM GAS/DIESEL/LP POWERED MACHINES The engine furnishes power through a coupling to a fi xed displacement hydraulic gear pump. The pump provides controlled oil fl ow to various operator controlled hydraulic valves which supply hydraulic power to the hopper dump system and motors on the rear wheel, main broom, side broom, and vacuum fan. Hydraulic system is protected by two fi lters, 100 micron and a 25 micron.
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM GAS/DIESEL/LP POWERED MACHINES The engine furnishes power through a coupling to a fi xed displacement hydraulic gear pump. The pump provides controlled oil fl ow to various operator controlled hydraulic valves which supply hydraulic power to the hopper dump system and motors on the rear wheel, main broom, side broom, and vacuum fan. Hydraulic system is protected by two fi lters, 100 micron and a 25 micron.
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Lincoln HR2510 Alignment Instructions - (Taken from the Uniden Service Manual)
PRESIDENT LINCOLN (HR 2510) MODS
by Roger Perales
http://www.gj.net/~perales
www.president.com
Downloaded from www.cbradio.nl
Table of Contents
To convert the HR2510 to 11 Meter operation: ....................................................................................... 4
To convert the Lincoln to 11 Meter operation: ....................................................................................... 5
HR2510 Modification for increased MicGain .......................................................................................... 6
President or Uniden HR-2510 Variable Power Modification ................................................................. 7
Increasing the power output for the HR2510 ........................................................................................... 8
Modification of the HR2510 Mic buttons to operate the VFO ............................................................. 10
MOD # 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 10
MOD # 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Talkback Removal..................................................................................................................................... 13
MOD #1 - The Relay Approach .................................................................................................. 13
MOD #2 - The Solid State Approach I ....................................................................................... 14
MOD #3 - The Solid State Approach II ...................................................................................... 15
HR2510 RIT / Clarifier Mods ................................................................................................................. 16
RIT MOD I ................................................................................................................................... 16
RIT MOD II .................................................................................................................................. 16
RIT MOD III ................................................................................................................................ 16
RIT MOD IV ................................................................................................................................. 17
HR2510 Misc. Enhancements. ................................................................................................................. 18
Increasing the Receive Audio I .................................................................................................... 18
Increasing the Receive Audio II .................................................................................................. 18
Increasing the Receive Audio III ................................................................................................ 18
Mute circuit improvement ........................................................................................................... 18
Roger Beep Mods .......................................................................................................................... 18
Adding an external meter to the HR2510 ..................................................................................
To convert the HR2510 to 11 Meter operation: Remove the cover on the speaker side of the radio. You will need to loosen the 4 screws (2 on each side) that secure the SYNTH PCB Frame to the chassi. - You do not need to remove these screws - You need to remove the 4 screws that secure the SYNTH PCB to the metal frame. Now flip the SYNTH PCB over, Locate the pins of the Microprocessor. In some versions of the HR2510 there may be Grey Epoxy covering one end of the Microprocessor. You may be able to peel the epoxy right off to expose the pins of the IC. If it is not soft enough to peel off, you can use a 400W hair dryer to heat the epoxy enough to remove it. Cut the ground trace connected to pins 34 & 35, jump pins 34 & 35 to the free end of Resistor pack RR301 (see diagram) or connect a 4.5K -15K ohm resistor from pins 34 & 35 to pin 3 of IC312 (5V
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To convert the HR2510 to 11 Meter operation: Remove the cover on the speaker side of the radio. You will need to loosen the 4 screws (2 on each side) that secure the SYNTH PCB Frame to the chassi. - You do not need to remove these screws - You need to remove the 4 screws that secure the SYNTH PCB to the metal frame. Now flip the SYNTH PCB over, Locate the pins of the Microprocessor. In some versions of the HR2510 there may be Grey Epoxy covering one end of the Microprocessor. You may be able to peel the epoxy right off to expose the pins of the IC. If it is not soft enough to peel off, you can use a 400W hair dryer to heat the epoxy enough to remove it. Cut the ground trace connected to pins 34 & 35, jump pins 34 & 35 to the free end of Resistor pack RR301 (see diagram) or connect a 4.5K -15K ohm resistor from pins 34 & 35 to pin 3 of IC312 (5V
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Free Lincoln Electric Manual PDF
MIG/MAG Welding Guide
For Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
LINCOLN
ELECTRIC
®
This booklet contains basic guidelines on
the Gas Metal Arc Process.
The basic information is from “Recommended Practices for
Gas Metal Arc Welding”, AWS C5.6-89. It has been
edited and is reprinted through the courtesy of the
American Welding Society.
Mild Steel procedures were developed by
The Lincoln Electric Company.
Aluminum procedures are from
THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION
Stainless Steel procedures are primarily from
JOINING OF STAINLESS STEEL
American Society for Metals.
published by
Welding Aluminum:
Theory and Practice
The Aluminum Association
Incorporated
This book has been prepared by H.L. Saunders, Consultant, Alcan (Retired), with information
and assistance from the Aluminum Association and from member companies represented on
the Technical Advisory Panel on Welding and Joining.
Mr. Saunders (BASc, Mechanical Engineering, University of British Columbia) has 36 years of
experience in the aluminum welding industry. He has been active in AWS, CSA, WIC and
undertaken special studies for the National Research Council and the Welding Research
Council. He was a former member and Chairman of the Aluminum Association’s Technical
Committee on Welding and Joining.
Use of the Information Any data and suggestions contained in this publication were compiled and/or developed by the Aluminum Association, Inc. In view of the variety of conditions and methods of use to which such data and suggestions may be applied, the Aluminum Association and its member companies assume no responsibility or liability for the use of information contained herein. Neither the Aluminum Association nor any of its member companies give any warranties, express or implied, in respect to this information.
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Use of the Information Any data and suggestions contained in this publication were compiled and/or developed by the Aluminum Association, Inc. In view of the variety of conditions and methods of use to which such data and suggestions may be applied, the Aluminum Association and its member companies assume no responsibility or liability for the use of information contained herein. Neither the Aluminum Association nor any of its member companies give any warranties, express or implied, in respect to this information.
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Free Manual Window Automation
Manual Window Automation for Lincoln Academy
Name: The City of Lincoln Academy
Location: Lincoln, UK
Architect:
Requirement: To provide manual
automation for high level windows.
Challenge: To supply a simple
to use system that needs minimal
maintenance.
Products:
• 208 Vents
• Remote Manual Opening Chain
Actuators
across the project. A total of
208 vents, most of which are
individually operated use frame
mounted, 250 mm stroke, Remote
Manual Opening Chain Actuators
operated by Midi Rotary Control
operators, conveniently located for
ease of use. Top hung windows are
on average 1200 mm wide x 600
mm high and are an ideal size to be
manually operated.
Manual, remote control of window
opening has been available for
some time and was introduced
commercially in the 1930‘s. Many
original systems are still in use
today, which is a testament to
the systems long life expectancy.
Keeping window automation
simple and under the full control of
the classrooms occupants ensures
that the environment within the
classroom remains at a comfortable
level. A long life expectancy
SE Controls offer a wide range of window automation solutions from manual systems for fully automatic systems to suit any building project. The company operates across the globe with offices in several continents, appointed specialists can offer clients expert advice based on local legislative requirements. Visit the website at www.secontrols.com for further information.
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SE Controls offer a wide range of window automation solutions from manual systems for fully automatic systems to suit any building project. The company operates across the globe with offices in several continents, appointed specialists can offer clients expert advice based on local legislative requirements. Visit the website at www.secontrols.com for further information.
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Free Lincoln Quicklub Operators Guide for Kobelco K170LC, SK210LC, SK260LC, SK295LC, SK350LC, SK485LC
Automated Lubrication System
Operator Instructions
Kobelco
SK170LC, SK210LC, SK260LC,
SK295LC, SK350LC, SK485LC and
ED195 Blade Runner Excavators
(Includes Long Reach Models)
Contents
Introduction 3
Bill of Material 4
Component Appendix 5 - 9
System Operation 10
Valve Operation 11 - 12
System Schematic (Overview) 13-14
Pump and Valve Detail 15-20
Pump Programming 21-25
System Start-up 26
System Inspection 27
Troubleshooting 28 – 30
2
Thank you for purchasing the Quicklub® On Board Grease System for your Kobelco
Excavator. The system has been designed to increase the component life and overall
productivity of your equipment, while reducing labor costs related to the traditional method of
point-by-point manual lubrication.
The system consists of the Quicklub® progressive metering valves that positively displace and
meter precise amounts up to N.L.G.I. #2 shop grease down to -13°F temperature. Grease is
distributed to each connected point through high-pressure tube and hose.
This Quicklub® kit is designed to work with your Kobelco Excavator. This is a fully automated
lubrication system utilizing a 24 volt DC heavy duty electric pump with integrated timer that
dispenses lubricant to the progressive metering valves at timed intervals. The lubricant is
pumped to the primary metering valve, which distributes it to secondary metering valves in
specific zones of service. The secondary metering valves deliver measured amounts of
lubricant proportional to each lube point in its zone.
Bill of Material Part Number Description K644408271 Quicklub 203 Pump, 24vdc K519343394 Proximity Switch K644340056 Red Cab Switch 24vdc K304196191 Adapter 217-1061 Street Elbow, 1/8" 429615A1 Closure Plug 429332A1 Valve, SSV6 432870A1 Valve, SSV10 700714008 Outlet Fitting w/Check 429352A1 Inlet Fitting 87298385 Hose Stud Elbow K272401 Hose Stud Straight 87298387 Threaded Sleeve K20028 45 degree elbow 219-82 90 degree elbow K600268772 Pump Element, 7mm K244884 Outlet fitting w/o Check K252717 Hose K90471 Fitting Assy K91048 Elbow K239857 Outlet w/check K404225812 Ferrule 42935A1 Hose Coupling 429349A1 Swivel Fitting K5050C Zerk Fitting 429614A1 Valve, SSV12 429617A1 Valve, SSV8 B96370 Grease Fitting K241082 Fuse, 8 amp K241053 Fuse Holder 8 amp K226141055 Adapter K270864 Pressure Relief Valve K10181 Adapter K87918 Inlet Section K87919 UV Intermediate Section K87920 UV End Section K882052 UV Valve 05T K882403 UV Valve 40S CIP K250290 Tie Rod KLZ00115 Excavator Guard 60" KLZ00307 Slag Valve Cover Guard
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Bill of Material Part Number Description K644408271 Quicklub 203 Pump, 24vdc K519343394 Proximity Switch K644340056 Red Cab Switch 24vdc K304196191 Adapter 217-1061 Street Elbow, 1/8" 429615A1 Closure Plug 429332A1 Valve, SSV6 432870A1 Valve, SSV10 700714008 Outlet Fitting w/Check 429352A1 Inlet Fitting 87298385 Hose Stud Elbow K272401 Hose Stud Straight 87298387 Threaded Sleeve K20028 45 degree elbow 219-82 90 degree elbow K600268772 Pump Element, 7mm K244884 Outlet fitting w/o Check K252717 Hose K90471 Fitting Assy K91048 Elbow K239857 Outlet w/check K404225812 Ferrule 42935A1 Hose Coupling 429349A1 Swivel Fitting K5050C Zerk Fitting 429614A1 Valve, SSV12 429617A1 Valve, SSV8 B96370 Grease Fitting K241082 Fuse, 8 amp K241053 Fuse Holder 8 amp K226141055 Adapter K270864 Pressure Relief Valve K10181 Adapter K87918 Inlet Section K87919 UV Intermediate Section K87920 UV End Section K882052 UV Valve 05T K882403 UV Valve 40S CIP K250290 Tie Rod KLZ00115 Excavator Guard 60" KLZ00307 Slag Valve Cover Guard
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Free Lincoln LN-25 Manual
LN-25 PORTABLE CV/CC
IM620-B
November, 2006
SEMIAUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDER
For use with machines having Code Number 10556 11144
10557 11145
10558 11282
11283
Safety Depends on You
Lincoln arc welding and cutting
equipment is designed and built with
safety in mind. However, your overall
safety can be increased by proper
installation ... and thoughtful operation on your part. DO NOT
INSTALL, OPERATE OR REPAIR
THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT
READING THIS MANUAL AND
THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CONTAINED THROUGHOUT. And,
most importantly, think before you
act and be careful.
OPERATING MANUAL
Copyright © 2006 Lincoln Global Inc.
• World's Leader in Welding and Cutting Products •
• Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide •
Cleveland, Ohio 44117-1199 U.S.A. TEL: 216.481.8100 FAX: 216.486.1751 WEB SITE: www.lincolnelectric.com
____________________________________________________ 1.c. Do not add the fuel near an open flame welding arc or when the engine is running. Stop the engine and allow it to cool before refueling to prevent spilled fuel from vaporizing on contact with hot engine parts and igniting. Do not spill fuel when filling tank. If fuel is spilled, wipe it up and do not start engine until fumes have been eliminated.
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____________________________________________________ 1.c. Do not add the fuel near an open flame welding arc or when the engine is running. Stop the engine and allow it to cool before refueling to prevent spilled fuel from vaporizing on contact with hot engine parts and igniting. Do not spill fuel when filling tank. If fuel is spilled, wipe it up and do not start engine until fumes have been eliminated.
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LN-25 PORTABLE CV/CC
IM620-B
November, 2006
SEMIAUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDER
For use with machines having Code Number 10556 11144
10557 11145
10558 11282
11283
Safety Depends on You
Lincoln arc welding and cutting
equipment is designed and built with
safety in mind. However, your overall
safety can be increased by proper
installation ... and thoughtful operation on your part. DO NOT
INSTALL, OPERATE OR REPAIR
THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT
READING THIS MANUAL AND
THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CONTAINED THROUGHOUT. And,
most importantly, think before you
act and be careful.
OPERATING MANUAL
Copyright © 2006 Lincoln Global Inc.
• World's Leader in Welding and Cutting Products •
• Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide •
Cleveland, Ohio 44117-1199 U.S.A. TEL: 216.481.8100 FAX: 216.486.1751 WEB SITE: www.lincolnelectric.com
____________________________________________________ 1.c. Do not add the fuel near an open flame welding arc or when the engine is running. Stop the engine and allow it to cool before refueling to prevent spilled fuel from vaporizing on contact with hot engine parts and igniting. Do not spill fuel when filling tank. If fuel is spilled, wipe it up and do not start engine until fumes have been eliminated.
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____________________________________________________ 1.c. Do not add the fuel near an open flame welding arc or when the engine is running. Stop the engine and allow it to cool before refueling to prevent spilled fuel from vaporizing on contact with hot engine parts and igniting. Do not spill fuel when filling tank. If fuel is spilled, wipe it up and do not start engine until fumes have been eliminated.
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Free Lincoln 4 langues.p65 - President Electronics Manual PDF
Manuel d'utilisation / Manual del usuario
Owner's manual / Handbuch
Votre PRESIDENT LINCOLN en un coup d'oeil Un vistazo a vuestro PRESIDENT LINCOLN
Your PRESIDENT LINCOLN at a glance Ihr PRESIDENT LINCOLN auf einen Blick
2
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SOMMAIRE
INSTALLATION 5
UTILISATION 7
CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 9
GUIDE DE DÉPANNAGE 9
GARANTIE 12
SCHÉMAS 39
SUMARIO
INSTALACIÓN 15
UTILIZACIÓN 17
CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS 19
GUÍA DE PROBLEMAS 19
GARANTÍA 22
ESQUEMAS 39
English
Deutsch
SUMMARY
INSTALLATION 25
USE 27
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 29
TROUBLE SHOOTING 29
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 39
INHALTSANGABE
INSTALLATION 33
BEDIENUNG 35
TECHNISCHE DATEN 37
BEI PROBLEMEN 37
SCHALTPLÄNE 39
3
ATTENTION !
Avant toute utilisation, prenez garde de ne
jamais émettre sans avoir branché l'antenne (connecteur "B" situé sur la face arrière de l'appareil), ni réglé le TOS (Taux
d'Ondes Stationnaires)! Sinon, vous risquez
de détruire l'amplificateur de puissance,
ce qui n'est pas couvert par la garantie.
ATTENTION : l'utilisation de ce matériel est réservée aux radio-amateurs.
Bienvenue dans le monde des émetteurs-récepteurs de la dernière génération. Cette nouvelle gamme de postes vous fait accéder à la communication électronique la plus performante. Grâce à l’utilisation de technologies de pointe garantissant des qualités sans précédent, votre PRESIDENT LINCOLN est un nouveau jalon dans la convivialité et la solution par excellence pour le pro le plus exigeant. Pour tirer le meilleur parti de toutes ses possibilités, nous vous conseillons de lire attentivement ce mode d’emploi avant d’installer et d’utiliser votre PRESIDENT LINCOLN
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Bienvenue dans le monde des émetteurs-récepteurs de la dernière génération. Cette nouvelle gamme de postes vous fait accéder à la communication électronique la plus performante. Grâce à l’utilisation de technologies de pointe garantissant des qualités sans précédent, votre PRESIDENT LINCOLN est un nouveau jalon dans la convivialité et la solution par excellence pour le pro le plus exigeant. Pour tirer le meilleur parti de toutes ses possibilités, nous vous conseillons de lire attentivement ce mode d’emploi avant d’installer et d’utiliser votre PRESIDENT LINCOLN
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Lincoln Industrial Quicklub Technical Manual PDF
Quicklub®
Lincoln Industrial
Automated Lubrication System
Reference Guide
Application: Construction Sized Excavators
QUICKLUB®
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
REFERENCE GUIDE
AUTOMATED
Table of Contents
General Precautions...................................................................................................................................2
Introduction..................................................................................................................................................3
Automated Lubrication System Overview................................................................................................4
System Operation/Features/Layout..........................................................................................................5
The Heart of the Quicklub System..................................................................................................6-7
Installation Highlight Photos...........................................................................................................8-17
Suggested Bill of Material.............................................................................................................18-19
Lube System Guarding.............................................................................................................................20
Typical Valve Configurations.........................................................................................................21-22
Pre-installation Preparations...................................................................................................................23
Installation Steps.......................................................................................................................................24
System Check-Out and Daily Inspection.....................................................................................25-26
Diagrams............................................................................................................................................27-29
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Read reference guide prior to installing lube system. Lower arm or bucket to ground or support on safety platform. Do not work under raised arm or bucket without proper support. WELDING Do not weld on or near stress points of machine (check with authorized dealer or manufacturer if you are not sure of safe weld areas). Improper welding could void manufacturer s warranty. Disconnect battery terminals before welding on the machine to avoid any damage to electronic system. Follow accepted welding procedures when attaching ground lead to machine (do not ground across pins). Shield exposed cylinder rods and hydraulic hoses from welding splatter when welding in close proximity of these components to avoid damage.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Read reference guide prior to installing lube system. Lower arm or bucket to ground or support on safety platform. Do not work under raised arm or bucket without proper support. WELDING Do not weld on or near stress points of machine (check with authorized dealer or manufacturer if you are not sure of safe weld areas). Improper welding could void manufacturer s warranty. Disconnect battery terminals before welding on the machine to avoid any damage to electronic system. Follow accepted welding procedures when attaching ground lead to machine (do not ground across pins). Shield exposed cylinder rods and hydraulic hoses from welding splatter when welding in close proximity of these components to avoid damage.
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Lincoln Manual Window Automation PDF
Case Study
Manual Window Automation for Lincoln Academy
As part of the National Academies
Framework, Lincolnshire County
Council, have appointed Balfour
Beatty for three design and build
contracts totalling £57 million.
These are The Priory Witham
Academy, The Priory City of
Lincoln Academy and The Priory
Academy LSST.
The City of Lincoln Academy is
part of the Priory Federation of
Academies which will merge 5
schools in Lincoln into 3 multimillion pound academies. This is
believed to be one of the largest
academies scheme in the country.
Six buildings make up the City of
Lincoln Academy; a main 2-storey
building and five single-storey
teaching centres.
Works have been carried out in
two phases with the main building
and two teaching centres in phase
one, and the remaining three teaching
centres following on after demolition
of the existing buildings. The academy,
which specialises in Engineering and
Sports, will house 11-18 year old
students from the City of Lincoln
Community College.
The new facility will offer students
larger classrooms, state of the art
high-tech science labs, a swimming
pool and a first floor garden area
to inspire students. The £26 million
development covers about 10,000
square metres of floor space as well
as the Premier League-standard
football pitch and new tennis courts.
The specialist sports and engineering
school has also developed links with
the building firm running the project,
Balfour Beatty.
SE Controls (www.secontrols.com)
was specified to provide manual
automation for high level windows
Manual, remote control of window opening has been available for some time and was introduced commercially in the 1930‘s. Many original systems are still in use today, which is a testament to the systems long life expectancy. Keeping window automation simple and under the full control of the classrooms occupants ensures that the environment within the classroom remains at a comfortable level. A long life expectancy
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Manual, remote control of window opening has been available for some time and was introduced commercially in the 1930‘s. Many original systems are still in use today, which is a testament to the systems long life expectancy. Keeping window automation simple and under the full control of the classrooms occupants ensures that the environment within the classroom remains at a comfortable level. A long life expectancy
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Lincoln MODEL 1300 SERIES SERVICE MANUAL IMPINGER COUNTERTOP OVEN
SERVICE MANUAL
IMPINGER COUNTERTOP OVEN
MODEL 1300 SERIES
Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC
1111 North Hadley Road
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804
United States of America
Phone : (800) 374-3004
U.S. Fax: (888) 790-8193 • Int’l Fax: (260) 436-0735
Technical Service Hot Line
(800) 678-9511
www.lincolnfp.com
1300svcman REV: 7/02/07
SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL
IMPINGER COUNTERTOP OVEN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1300 SERIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS..............................................................................................................................................2
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS.................................................................................................................................3
SCHEMATIC 1301, 1302 S/N 3000352 & BELOW ................................................................................................5
SCHEMATIC 1301, 1302 S/N 3000353 TO 3000480.............................................................................................6
SCHEMATIC 1300, 1301, 1302, 1310 S/N 3000481 TO 3018980 ........................................................................7
SCHEMATIC 1300, 1301, 1302, 1310 S/N 3018981 -3022633 .............................................................................8
SCHEMATIC 1300, 1301, 1301-4, 1302, 1302-4, 1310 S/N 3022634 TO 3043630..............................................9
SCHEMATIC 1300, 1301, 1301-4, 1302, 1302-4, 1310 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE ................................................10
SCHEMATIC 1301-4, 1302-4 S/N 3018980 & BELOW........................................................................................11
SCHEMATIC 1301-4, 1302-4 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630 ....................................................................................12
SCHEMATIC 1301-4, 1302-4 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE ........................................................................................13
SCHEMATIC 1303,1304 S/N 3018980 & BELOW ...............................................................................................14
SCHEMATIC 1303,1304 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630............................................................................................15
SCHEMATIC 1303,1304 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE................................................................................................16
SCHEMATIC 1304-4 S/N 3018980 & BELOW.....................................................................................................17
SCHEMATIC 1304-4 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630 .................................................................................................18
SCHEMATIC 1304-4 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE......................................................................................................19
SCHEMATIC 1305,1306 S/N 3018980 & BELOW ...............................................................................................20
SCHEMATIC 1305,1306 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630............................................................................................21
SCHEMATIC 1305,1306 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE................................................................................................22
SCHEMATIC 1305-4 S/N 3018980 & BELOW.....................................................................................................23
SCHEMATIC 1305-4 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630 .................................................................................................24
SCHEMATIC 1305-4 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE......................................................................................................25
SCHEMATIC 1307 S/N 3018980 & BELOW ........................................................................................................26
SCHEMATIC 1307 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630.....................................................................................................27
SCHEMATIC 1307 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE.........................................................................................................28
SCHEMATIC 1308,1309,1311 S/N 3018980 & BELOW ......................................................................................29
SCHEMATIC 1308,1309,1311 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630 ..................................................................................30
SCHEMATIC 1308,1309,1311 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE ......................................................................................31
SCHEMATIC 1308-4 S/N 3018980 & BELOW.....................................................................................................32
SCHEMATIC 1308-4 S/N 3018981 TO 3043630 .................................................................................................33
SCHEMATIC 1308-4 S/N 3043631 & ABOVE......................................................................................................34
SCHEMATIC 1312-000-E S/N 3018980 & BELOW .............................................................................................35
SCHEMATIC 1312-000-E S/N 3018981 & ABOVE..............................................................................................36
SCHEMATIC 1313-000-E S/N 3018980 & BELOW .............................................................................................37
Electrical power is permanently supplied through the Control Box Hi-Limit to terminal one (1) of the 20- Minute Timer. When the DPST Fan Switch is closed, the timer is enabled. This energizes terminal two (2) of timer, which supplies power to the Coil of the Fan Relay and the Cooling Fan Motor. The normally open contacts of the Fan Relay now close energizing the Main Fan Motor. Closing the Main Fan Switch also supplies power to the Conveyor, Control Transformer, and the Electronic Temperature Control Board.
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Electrical power is permanently supplied through the Control Box Hi-Limit to terminal one (1) of the 20- Minute Timer. When the DPST Fan Switch is closed, the timer is enabled. This energizes terminal two (2) of timer, which supplies power to the Coil of the Fan Relay and the Cooling Fan Motor. The normally open contacts of the Fan Relay now close energizing the Main Fan Motor. Closing the Main Fan Switch also supplies power to the Conveyor, Control Transformer, and the Electronic Temperature Control Board.
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Lincoln INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
for
IMPINGER® CONVEYOR OVENS
MODEL SERIES 1000 – 1200 and 1400
TO BE SERVICED ONLY BY AUTHORIZED PERSONS
1000seriesops REV: 4/3/07
Part Number: 2810197
WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT
FOR YOUR SAFETY, DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS
IN THE VICINITY OT THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN
CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH. READ THE INSTALLATION, OPERATING, AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
· Obtain from your local gas provider and post in a prominent location instructions to be followed in the event gas
odors are detected.
· It is required that the oven be placed under a ventilation hood to provide for adequate air supply and ventilation.
· Minimum clearances must be maintained from all walls and combustible materials. See spacing instruction on
Page 7.
· Keep the oven free and clear of combustible material.
· Adequate clearance for air openings to the combustion control chamber on both sides of the oven is required.
· Do not obstruct the ventilation holes in the control panels, as these provide the combustion air for the burner and
cooling air for the controls.
· The oven is to be operated only on the type of gas and/or electricity as shown on the specification plate.
· The power burner will not operate and gas will not flow through the burner without electrical power.
· This manual should be retained for future reference.
· The electrical wiring diagram is located under the control box covers.
WARRANTY
Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC warrants to the original purchaser for use of each new ImpingerÒ Conveyor
Oven as follows: any part which proves to be defective in materials or workmanship within the warranty period will,
subject to the terms of this warranty, be repaired or replaced at Lincoln’s option. Repair or replacement is to be
done by the assigned Lincoln Authorized Service Agency. Any claims under this warranty must be presented in
writing to Lincoln through the assigned Authorized Service Agency promptly and within the warranty period.
For ovens installed in the United States and Canada, defective parts of the original equipment are warranted for
one year from the date of the “START-UP CHECKOUT” and the cost of repair or replacement labor shall be at the
expense of Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC for one year from the date of the “START-UP CHECKOUT.
(START-UP CHECKOUT must occur within 24 months of manufacturing date for warranty to be in effect.)
The following items are not covered by warranty: Any item that is defective because of utility services (power surges, high and low voltage, high or low gas pressure or volume, or improper connections); conveyor belt; replacement fuses, bulbs, gaskets, and motor brushes; adjustments and calibrations for temperatures, speed and air flows.
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The following items are not covered by warranty: Any item that is defective because of utility services (power surges, high and low voltage, high or low gas pressure or volume, or improper connections); conveyor belt; replacement fuses, bulbs, gaskets, and motor brushes; adjustments and calibrations for temperatures, speed and air flows.
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Lincoln Model P653S Service Manual PDF
Electric Operated Centro-Matic®
Pump
Service Manual
Model P653S
Document No. 150-7163
Lincoln P653S Electric Lube Pump
Publication Date: Jan. 2011
This component manual forms part of the Service Manual for a Breaker Technology (BTI) product.
The information in this document is reprinted by BTI with permission for the sole purpose of supporting BTI products.
Although every effort has been made to keep this information current, the information and data in this manual apply at
time of publication as stated above.
!
If any information, work method or instruction in this manual is unclear, contact the component manufacturer or the
WARNING!
Before attempting any service or maintenance procedure, read the Safety Section of the BTI Service manual for
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