Leveling the Print Tips for CubePro After leveling the Print Pad, the print tips must be set to the same level to ensure that the tips not is use do not interfere with the print and to provide a consistent z- gap across all the print tips. 1. To clean the nozzles for leveling, simply use a pair of pliers or a scraping tool to ensure there is no material hanging under the print tip. There should be a clear path between the tip of the nozzle and the print pad. 2. Use the Move Jets function to raise the Print Pad most of the way up to the print tips. 3. Power down the CubePro and unplug the power cord. NOTE: The CubePro must be disconnected from power before proceeding 4
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energy to do so. The turbine drives a directly coupled air compressor, which draws air from the atmosphere, compresses it and then cools in the charge air cooler before supplying it to the engine through scavenge ports. Turbocharger consists of a single stage, axial flow exhaust driven turbine mounted on a common shaft with a centrifugal air compressor. The turbine has a nozzle ring followed by a rotating disc with a single row of turbine blades. Blades and nozzles are manufactured of heat resisting steel or nickel alloy. The air compressor consists of a radial flow impeller disc together with an inducer, both of aluminium alloy. Compression will raise the air temperature and a charge air cooler is fitted to reduce the temperature of the air between the turbocharger and the engine inlet manifold. The cooler consists of a tube stack of aluminium brass tubes rolled and solder-bonded into two brass tube plates. Cast iron water boxes attached to the tube
TCC, and E. coli after final washing were (Fig. 3.1), whereas hot water has also been equal to or higher than after polishing in evaluated as potential decontamination treat- the majority of plants, suggesting that ment of carcass trimmings. While hot water microbial contamination was either depos- treatments may be applied in spraying cabi- ited on carcasses or not removed from car- nets equipped with proper nozzles, steam casses during the dressing process (Gill et al. pasteurization requires the installation of 2000). more expensive steam cabinets. The com- In conclusion, spray-washing with tap/ mercial application of steam pasteurization potable water may have a moderate effect costs more than hot water. According to on microbial reduction but it is very effective a recent review by Midgley and Small