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Subject: RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] H200 Laminator

From: KD5NWA <KD5NWA@...>
Date: 2005-06-17

The changes are for the GBC H95 and the H200, the H300 is a different beast.

At 05:21 AM 6/17/2005, you wrote:
>I've got my H300 splayed out in front of me and I 'm not sure the mod
>applies to this model.
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><http://www.qsl.net/ve2emm/pcb/pcb_mach_mod_e.html>
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>The motor has a small gear, the shaft has a large gear; for every turn of
>the motor, the shaft will not make a complete rotation. If I exchange the
>gears, things will be the opposite. The shaft will turn faster than the
>motor and the PCB will pass through faster. Or is it rally that late and
>I'm thinking backwards?
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>As for the 2nd part of the mod, alterring the motor assembly, I see no use
>whatsoever in doing that. The only function that serves is to disengage the
>motor gear from the shaft gear, permitting 'things' to be pulled between the
>rollers. I see no impact at all on the distance between the rollers. It
>might be useful for those that had to reverse gears on smaller models, to
>give more play in the mechanism, but that's all I can see.
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>The device that controls the distance between the rollers is immediately
>under those 2 top screws on each end of the heating element. It is a
>straight spring-rod which applies pressure to the top roller. I see no
>indication how these mods can add 'travel' to this device.
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>Or is it really that late and I'm thinking backwards? Or is it possible the
>H300 already has the reversed gears for slower processing?
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>Robert
>:)
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>Objet : [Homebrew_PCBs] H200 Laminator
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>I just received my H200 laminator. I'm getting ready to perform the mods
>posted at pulsar.gs for it to accept 0.064" boards, I'll be doing single
>side using pressnpeel blue.
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>Any advice before I take my screwdriver to it is greatly appreciated.
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>Fp
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