Mec 100E Bedienungsanleitung

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OWNERS MANUAL
FOR MEC MODELS 100E
CAUTION: ANY MEC CLAY TARGET MACHINE MUST BE IN THE
DISARMED STATE WITH THE BATTERY DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO
MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS, LOADING THE CLAY TARGETS OR
TRANSPORTATION OF MACHINE.
Step 1 –Securely set the machine on level ground, either on the optional T Cart
with hardware supplied or a pallet. If using a pallet, please make sure that it is
fastened with clamps to keep machine from tipping. IF NOT FASTENED
SECURELY, SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE TO MACHINE CAN OCCOUR!!!
DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY. Ensure that the machine is in the
DISARMED/SAFE position.
Step 2 –In most cases, your machine has been supplied to you ready to fire. If
so, please proceed to Step 3. If your machine is supplied in a box without its
carousel (shown below) fitted, you will need to attach it to the machine. Simply
slide the carousel weldment onto the top plate shaft. If no grease is present,
please add a little bit to the shaft. You may have to spin/rotate the carousel for it
to slide on. Next, place the gray plastic collar over the shaft and onto the flange
bearing in the carousel. Now place the large washer and nut onto the threads
and tighten. Do not over tighten. You want a little bit of resistance there, but not
too much. You shouldn’t be able to spin the carousel with one finger.

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Step 3 –The machine comes set to White Flyer “BIO” clays. If using something
different you will need to check the height / clearance of the knife-edges by
placing a clay in the carousel. Rotate the carousel so that the clay starts to pass
underneath the inner and outer knife separator blades. The clay must pass freely
under the knife separator blades without binding but with the minimum of
clearance. Adjust if necessary with 7/16” open ended wrench. The height on both
the inner and outer knife edge will need to be adjusted. Photos below show
adjustment with carousel fitted, but you can remove the carousel to make
adjustment easier if preferred.
Step 4 –Now, you can lay out the battery terminals and control box at the back
of the machine. DO NOT CONNECT BATTERY AT THIS POINT.

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Step 5 –Check that the ON/OFF/DISARM toggle switch on the grey control box
in the OFF position. Connect the terminals from the wire harness to the battery.
A fully charged good quality deep cycle marine battery is recommended. It is
imperative that the Red Wire goes to positive (+) and Black Wire goes to
negative (-) on the battery. Never hammer the terminals onto the post of the
battery and do not over tighten the terminals.
Step 6 –Visually check, from the rear of the machine, that the motion of the
Throwing Arm is not restricted or blocked in any way.
CAUTION: ALWAYS OPERATE THE MACHINE FROM BEHIND,
NEVER FROM THE FRONT OR THE SIDES OF THE MACHINE.
KEEP HANDS AND BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE MACHINE
WHEN ARMING, RELEASING AND DISARMING.
Step 7 –Standing at arm’s length behind the machine and making sure that all
body parts are clear of the machine, push the ON/OFF/DISARM toggle switch
into the DISARM position and then release it as soon as the throwing arm fires.
The toggle switch is spring loaded and will return to the off position as soon as
the switch is released stopping the machine from re-arming itself. If done
correctly the arm will be pointing away from the left side of the machine when
viewed from behind (right handed machines only). On left handed machines the
arm will point away from the right side of the machine. The machine will now be
in a safe condition.
Disconnect the terminals from the battery to ensure that the machine is not
accidentally armed while adjusting and loading the machine.

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Step 8 –Adjust the machines elevation by loosening the ¾” nut on the side of
the machine. Tip machine backwards to the desired angle and then retighten the
nut securely.
Step 9 –Adjust the machines tilt by loosening the ¾” nut on the front and rear on
the base of the machine, as shown below. Tilt the machine to the desired angle
and then retighten both nuts securely.
Step 10 -Carefully load carousel with clays, removing any clays that show signs
of damage. Load clays as evenly as possible and do not over load.
Step 11 –Your machine is now loaded and ready to fire. Make sure that the
machine is pointed in a safe direction.
Step 12 –Standing at arm’s length behind the machine, press the
ARM/OFF/DISARM toggle switch to ARM. The machine will load a clay and
come to the armed position and is now ready to fire and must be treated with
extreme caution.

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Step 13 –To check for clay flight and direction, fire the trap using the
ON/OFF/DISARM toggle switch exactly as before, and press and release the
DISARM toggle. This will fire one clay and will not rearm itself. Note –holding
the disarm toggle will continually fire clay targets. Please use caution!
Step 14 –You can adjust the distance that the clay is thrown by extending the
spring. This is achieved by winding tension on or off the main spring using a ¾”
wrench or the optional ¾” extended socket, (which can be attached to an impact
drive) on the nut on the back of the machine, and a ¾” wrench on the flange nut
on opposite side of the frame. This should be done with the machine in the
disarmed/safe condition for small adjustments. After adjusting the main spring for
the correct throwing distance, the nuts on the spring stud must be tightened
securely against each other.

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Step 15 –The pull cord or optional radio release can now be connected to the
machine.
Step 16 –The machine is now ready for use by pressing the ARM/OFF/DISARM
toggle switch, down to the “ARM” position.
Step 17 –With the machine pointed in a safe direction, press the fire button on
the pull cord or radio release. This will cause the machine to fire a clay and then
reset to the firing position. Pressing the fire button again will do the same as
above. Pressing and holding the fire button will continuously fire clays without
delay.
Your machine is now operating smoothly and ready for use. It is critical that you
never load or make adjustment to the machine unless it is disarmed, and the
battery disconnected. While in storage, the machine must be left in the disarmed
state and the battery disconnected. Any spring tension does not need to be
released.

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FAULT FINDING MECHANICAL
CAUTION: ANY MEC MACHINE MUST BE IN THE DISARMED STATE WITH
THE BATTERY DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS,
LOADING WITH CLAYS OR TRANSPORTING
1. The Machine breaks clays - Check loading cycle first:
(a) Check that clay in the carousel is intact, not chipped or cracked. If in doubt, remove
suspect clays and refill with ones known to be intact.
(b) With the machine switched “OFF”, rotate the carousel by hand, removing each clay as
it drops onto the throwing plate. Check for cracks and chips. If the clays arrive on the
plate intact, then move on to the throwing section below.
(c) If they arrive chipped or cracked then remove the carousel and check that the clay
slides under both inner and outer knife edges. There should also be some space between
the inside and outside knife edge, about 1/8”. Check that the knife-edges are not
excessively high. 2 clays should have split without chipping or damaging the top or
bottom clay. Using a 7/16” wrench adjust both knife-edges accordingly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBz4NKNj9I4 knife settings
(f) When loading the clays be sure there are no tight spots in the carousel. Occasionally
machines can suffer slight damage to the carousel.
1/8” SPACE
BETWEEN CLAY
AND KNIFE BLADE

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Check throwing cycle next:
(a) Check that the bolt holding the arm to its clamp block is tight.
(b) Check arm for chunks missing from the black arm rubber or any other physical
damage to the arm. If damage has occurred the black arm rubber should be replaced.
(c) Check for damage to the throwing plate, in case it has been dented, bent or burred.
Ensure that no screw heads protrude and that there are no other obstructions to the clay’s
path.
(d) Check the height of the arm over the plate across its whole surface to ensure that the
clay fits under the black rubber throwing arm strip with about 1/16” clearance. Any more
than this clearance can cause the arm to break the clay by riding over it. Adjust by raising
or lowering the throwing plate with 4- ½” nuts on the plates adjustment bolts.
2. Machine throws clays but:
(a) The clay barely flies off throwing plate:
Check the height of the arm over the plate across its whole surface to ensure that
the clay fits under the black rubber throwing arm strip with about 1/16” clearance.
Any more than this clearance can cause the arm to break the clay by riding over it.
Adjust by raising or lowering the throwing plate with 4- ½” nuts on the plates
adjustment bolts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPnQpIMGT7E E-series arm settings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDGtb62lXj4 XP series arm adjustments
The arm might be bent down or the throwing plate bent up, squeezing the clay
between them, the arm or plate should be replaced or straightened.
(b) The clay goes no distance (even though the main spring is wound up tight).
The arm is probably bent upwards causing clay to go under it at its tip. This will
also cause clays to break, the solution, is to straighten or replace the arm.
(c) The clays are inconsistent in direction.
This could be caused by buildup of debris on the throwing plate; dirt, leaves,
pieces of broken clay.
This is could also be caused by the front rail not moving freely. Light oil or a
mechanical adjust if not free.
(d) If the machine is a “Midi” or Mini”, the arm timing could have slipped.

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3. Carousel does not rotate.
Check the following:
(a) The Carousel pusher arm is not jammed with broken clays or dirt.
(b) The pusher return spring is broken or missing.
(c) With the pusher arm withdrawn, the carousel should be free to rotate with a small
amount of friction. This is adjusted by tightening or loosening of the lock nut on top of
the carousels shaft.
(d) Carousel pusher timing is in-correct, i.e. when the gearbox crank and connecting rod
are in line at maximum extension, the Rear Pusher nylon for the carousel should be deep
into the cut out on the Top Plate (100 e, 200e, 300e. 306xp). If your machine is a 400e or
408xp then the rear pusher will be on the radius of the top plate. If this is not the case,
then the clamp on the rear pusher shaft should be adjusted accordingly. It must be
tightened before operation of the machine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3Wdk88efTQ XP pusher shaft

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FAULT FINDING ELECTRICAL
CAUTION: ANY MEC MACHINE MUST BE IN THE DISARMED STATE WITH
THE BATTERY DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS,
LOADING WITH CLAYS OR TRANSPORTING
1. Machine does not Arm
Check:
(a) Battery is charged and that connections are tight.
(b) Toggle switch is in the down ON position or on the Handheld that the “ARM”
indicator light is on.
(c) There are 3 components in place to protect your electrical box.
1. Re-settable breaker. Found on the side of the electrical box. (older models have non-
resettable breakers)
2. 60amp or 70amp relay. Found inside the electrical box. (automotive type)
3. Inline fuse. Found inside electrical box. (7.5amp automotive type 2 prong fuse)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZZmYQtybAE replacing fuse
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