Rebuilding the Mechanical Heart of the Machine

Years in storage had taken their toll. Bearings were worn, timing assemblies drifted out of alignment, lubrication had hardened, and many moving parts needed careful cleaning and adjustment before the machine could even be tested safely. Unlike modern equipment driven mostly by software, this machine relied heavily on mechanical synchronization. Every cam, gear, shaft, and linkage had to operate in perfect timing for the packaging process to work reliably.