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# 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 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 the 1/2 inch diamond core bit.
# 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.
# 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.
# If there is a CCS furnace then install it first and make sure that the height from the furnace bottom to the clamp matches the model.
# If there is a CCS furnace then install it first and make sure that the height from the furnace bottom to the clamp matches the model.
#: 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.
#* Also make sure that the furnace is held securely by the furnace clamp and can not rotate.
# Install the CCQ furnace and place two 1/16 in spacers on top of the CCS.
# Place two 1/16 in spacers on top of the CCS, one on each side of the hole, 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 set the position of the furnaces.
# 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.
# Lock the furnaces into their final position.
# Raise and lower the carriage to make sure that the position of the furnaces is correct.
=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.

Latest revision as of 14:42, 3 May 2024

  1. Make sure that the housing on the furnace has heatshrink on it that does not restrict it from plugging into another housing.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. If there is a CCS furnace then install it first and make sure that the height from the furnace bottom to the clamp matches 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.
  5. Place two 1/16 in spacers on top of the CCS, one on each side of the hole, and install the CCQ furnace
  6. Move the CCQ furnace down until the two furnaces hold the spacers tightly.
  7. 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.
  8. Lock the furnaces into their final position.
  9. Raise and lower the carriage to make sure that the position of the furnaces is correct.

Setting the Height for Top Stop on Carriage[edit | edit source]

  1. First place the alignment tool in the inlet port and move it down 2 millimeter.
    This needs to be accurate.
  2. 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
  3. Lock the slide in place then tighten the slide stop.