Subassembly withdrawing device in a copying machine

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312341NR, G03B 2900

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044485239

ABSTRACT:
A subassembly withdrawing device in a copying machine has first and second L-shaped subassembly supporting brackets. The first subassembly supporting bracket is fixedly secured to a subassembly and is releasably engaged with the second subassembly supporting bracket by a screw and a pair of guide pins. The guide pins are fixedly secured to the second subassembly supporting bracket and pass through elongated holes in a face of the first subassembly supporting bracket. When it is desired to work on the subassembly, the first and second subassembly supporting brackets are extended from the copying machine to the maximum extent possible. When it is desired to further remove the subassembly from the copying machine, the screw is removed and the first subassembly supporting bracket is moved relative to the second subassembly supporting bracket along the length defined by the length of the elongated holes.

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