MILLENNIUM
The Millennium reel was designed for
sport of fencing
. It may be used with a
maximum voltage and a
current.
The reel features a centrifugal brake that
reduces the cable rewinding speed when the
fencer releases it at a distance, thus avoiding
damage to the cable at the end of the reel
run.
The reel must be used only in the
horizontal position
may cause an irregular brake intervention.
The follow are instructions for replacing the
cable and spring units. Reference is made to
figures on pages
2-3
CABLE REPLACEMENT
These instructions should be followed in
order:
P1
- U
nscrew the 4 largest screws on the
bottom of the reel and lift the cover.
P2
- Release
the spring tension according to
the following procedure:
2a
-
Hold steady the D2 coil with the cable
(see fig. D, page 3).
2b
-
Hold the cable steady at position D1
(fig.D) and slowly pull it out for one turn.
CAUTION: see
Note 1
2c
- S
lowly release the coil in order to rewind
the free cable.
2d
- R
epeat steps 2a-2b-2c until the springs
are totally released and there is still one free
cable turn.
P3
- Remove
the cable from the fencer's end
socket and from the coil as follows:
3a
- U
nscrew the 4 screws on the fencer's
end socket and open the socket (see fig.A,
pag.2).
3b
- P
ull out the bush block and unsolder the
three wires from it (Caution: see
3c
- L
oosen the cable fastener, undo the knot
and take off any remaining pieces (cable,
protective tube and spring).
cable from the D1 guide (see fig.D) and
maximum
0,5 Amp
- any different inclination
.
.
Note 2
).
Unthread the
REEL
the
completely unwind it from the coil.
48V
3d
- U
nsolder the 3 cable wires from the C3
printed circuit board (fig.C), placed over the
cable winding coil.
3e
- L
oosen the C1 cable fastener nut (fig.C).
Finally, unthread and take off the cable.
P4
-
Install the new cable as follows:
4a
- T
hread one of the new cable's ends
through the C2 ring. Make sure it reaches
the C3 printed circuit board (fig. C).
4b
- Remove
cable and cut the Kevlar yarn. Remove 2-
3mm insulation from the three wires and then
solder them to the printed circuit board,
following the color scheme in figure C (see
Note 2
).
4c
- Fasten
nut in C1 (fig.C). Keep the coil stable and
wind all the cable on it in a
direction
. keep 1 meter unwound.
4d
- T
hread the free cable's end on the D1
guide (fig.D). Insert the spring and the old (or
better if new) protective tube. Leave the last
3 cm of the cable uncovered by the protective
tube (see fig.A).
4e
- Remove
cable and then make a tight knot on the last
part of the cable, which is covered by the
protective tube.
4f
- Remove
wires and then solder them on the bush block
following the color scheme. See A2 (fig.A).
4g
-
Insert the spring to its seat and fasten the
cable with the provided fastener. Insert the
bush block and make sure that the wires are
properly fitted.
tightening the 2 screws next to the cable exit
and then the other 2 screws that lock the
fastener for the spring-hook. Finally, reattach
the A1 retaining clip (fig.A).
P5
- Reapply spring tension. W
cable while leaving 1 meter unwound. Hold
steadily the cable next to the D2 coil and turn
clockwise together for
wind the springs.
6
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
the boot on the last 2-3cm of the
the cable with the cable fastening
the boot on the last 3cm of the
2-3mm insulation from the three
Close the socket by first
10 turns
CAUTION: see Note 1.
clockwise
ind the free
.
This will