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3.2.3 Booster take-off assembly. The booster take-off assembly
shall be fastened securely to the housing assembly by the screws so
that there Shall be no relative movement and the gears shall rotate with-
out binding.
3.2.4 Booster drive gear.  The booster drive gear shall be re-
tained securly on the feeder shaft by the lock nut.
3.2.5 Clevis. The clevis shall be retained on the support by
the safety wired spring pin and shall move through its full range of
tavel without binding to actuate the actuating shaft.
3.2.6 Clevis shield.  The clevis shield shall be fastened se-
curely to the support by the screws without binding on the clevis so
that there shall be no relative movement.
3.2.7 Clevis and solenoid support. The clevis and solenoid
supprt shall be fastended securely to the feeder housing by the bolts
so that there shall be no relative movement.
3.2.8 Collar assembly. The collar assembly shall move through
its full range of travel on the feeder shaft without binding to engage
or disengage the feeder gear or the stop plate as evidenced by feeder
operation.
3.2.9 Feeder gear assembly The feeder gear assembly shall be
retained securely on the feeder shaft by the lock nut. The anti-
backlash arms shall be retained on the feeder gear and stops by the
spring pins. The anti-backlash arms and stops shall function through
their full range of travel under spring action without binding and
shall be held normally and returned to the extended position by spring
action. The feeder gear assembly shall rotate without binding with
the feeder in the declutched position.
3.2.10 Feeder shaft spring. The feeder shaft spring shall
be fastened securely to the feeder spring plate by the screw and
self locking nut. The feeder shaft spring shall hold the round
against the feeder stripper and guide when the feeder is operated.
3.2.11 Guides4 strippers, and retainers. Guides, strippers, and
retainers shall be fastened securely to the housing. There shall
be no relative movement of these parts and they shall perform
their respective guiding, stripping and retaining functions when
the feeder is operated.
3.2.12 Lever shaft. The lever shaft shall be retained on the
clevis by the spring pin and shall move through its full range of
travel under spring action without binding.
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