Abstract:
Disclosed is a head alignment assembly in which a deviation of the head can be aligned conveniently with simple operation from the outside of the printer head section. The head alignment assembly includes a base plate to which at least one head unit is fixed to be exposed downward by a first head support block and a second head support block; a first fine adjustment section configured to shift the first head support block in a longitudinal direction of the head unit; and a second fine adjustment section configured to shift the second head support block in a transverse direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the head unit. The first fine adjustment section includes a first push rod supported by fixed guides which are fixed on the base plate to press the first head support block; and a first handle fixed to one end of the first push rod to move the first push rod in the longitudinal direction. The second fine adjustment section includes a second push block configured to press the second head support block in the transverse direction; a second push rod supported by a plurality of fixed guides which are fixed on the base plate; and a second handle fixed to one end of the second push rod to move the second push rod in the axial direction.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a head alignment assembly in which a deviation of the head can be aligned conveniently with simple operation from the outside of the printer head section. The head alignment assembly includes a base plate to which at least one head unit is fixed to be exposed downward by a first head support block and a second head support block; a first fine adjustment section configured to shift the first head support block in a longitudinal direction of the head unit; and a second fine adjustment section configured to shift the second head support block in a transverse direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the head unit. The first fine adjustment section includes a first push rod supported by fixed guides which are fixed on the base plate to press the first head support block; and a first handle fixed to one end of the first push rod to move the first push rod in the longitudinal direction. The second fine adjustment section includes a second push block configured to press the second head support block in the transverse direction; a second push rod supported by a plurality of fixed guides which are fixed on the base plate; and a second handle fixed to one end of the second push rod to move the second push rod in the axial direction.
Abstract:
A pinion valve body and a vehicle pinion valve assembly with the valve body are disclosed. The pinion valve body has a lower sleeve integrally formed by a sintering process along with upper splines to block an oil leakage and thus there are no needs any more for the conventional separate lower sleeve as well as the associated machining of sleeve fitting areas on the valve body and the process of press-fitting such sleeve all together, thereby effectively reducing the general manufacturing steps and their cost.
Abstract:
A pinion valve body and a vehicle pinion valve assembly with the valve body are disclosed. The pinion valve body has a lower sleeve integrally formed by a sintering process along with upper splines to block an oil leakage and thus there are no needs any more for the conventional separate lower sleeve as well as the associated machining of sleeve fitting areas on the valve body and the process of press-fitting such sleeve all together, thereby effectively reducing the general manufacturing steps and their cost.