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# Set the bottom stop on the carriage to insure that the furnaces will not hit the bottom of the frame. | # Set the bottom stop on the carriage to insure that the furnaces will not hit the bottom of the frame. | ||
#* Check the model to find this position. | #* Check the model to find this position. | ||
# | # Using a parallel, place the CFF clamp 1 inch away from the bottom face of the furnace | ||
#* With every furnace make sure that the furnace clamp bracket is in the correct orientation according to the model. | #* With every furnace make sure that the furnace clamp bracket is in the correct orientation according to the model. | ||
#* Also make sure that the furnace is held securely by the furnace clamp and can not rotate. | #* Also make sure that the furnace is held securely by the furnace clamp and can not rotate, use ceramic fiber blanket 1" 6 lb 1260 C to fill the space. | ||
# Place | # Install the CCS furnace | ||
# Place the IP furnace spacer on top of the CCS and install the CCQ furnace. | |||
# Move the CCQ furnace down until the two furnaces hold the spacers tightly. | # Move the CCQ furnace down until the two furnaces hold the spacers tightly. | ||
# Use the furnace alignment tool to find and set the position of the furnaces. | # Use the furnace alignment tool to find and set the position of the furnaces. | ||
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# Lock the furnaces into their final position. | # Lock the furnaces into their final position. | ||
# Raise and lower the carriage to make sure that the position of the furnaces is correct. | # Raise and lower the carriage to make sure that the position of the furnaces is correct. | ||
# Test the carriage with a piece of the correct tubing/glass | |||
=Setting the Height for Top Stop on Carriage= | =Setting the Height for Top Stop on Carriage= | ||
# First place the alignment tool in the inlet port and move it down 2 millimeter. | # First place the alignment tool in the inlet port and move it down 2 millimeter. |
Revision as of 12:27, 24 May 2024
- Make sure that the housing on the furnace has heatshrink on it that does not restrict it from plugging into another housing.
- Make sure that the center of the CCQ furnace has been widened with some sort of tool so that the IP furnace a liner can easily slide through it.
- Check the instructions for CCQ furnace.
- Set the bottom stop on the carriage to insure that the furnaces will not hit the bottom of the frame.
- Check the model to find this position.
- Using a parallel, place the CFF clamp 1 inch away from the bottom face of the furnace
- With every furnace make sure that the furnace clamp bracket is in the correct orientation according to the model.
- Also make sure that the furnace is held securely by the furnace clamp and can not rotate, use ceramic fiber blanket 1" 6 lb 1260 C to fill the space.
- Install the CCS furnace
- Place the IP furnace spacer on top of the CCS and install the CCQ furnace.
- Move the CCQ furnace down until the two furnaces hold the spacers tightly.
- Use the furnace alignment tool to find and set the position of the furnaces.
- The alignment tool should not stick to anything, if does its either because the hole on the CCQ wasn't wide enough or the position of the furnaces is wrong.
- Lock the furnaces into their final position.
- Raise and lower the carriage to make sure that the position of the furnaces is correct.
- Test the carriage with a piece of the correct tubing/glass
Setting the Height for Top Stop on Carriage
- First place the alignment tool in the inlet port and move it down 2 millimeter.
- This needs to be accurate.
- Then raise the slide until the tool hits the top of the thermocouple in the CCS furnace, be careful not to push the alignment back up
- Lock the slide in place then tighten the slide stop.