Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 23:26:26 EST 2010 | jeffr
Philips (Yamaha) use a non standard NSK Ball screw and nut assembly. You should buy the genuine ball screw from your agent as the series of Ball screws used on these machines are the "NSK Super Precision series" which is not stocked by linear guide s
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 10:31:49 EST 2006 | trs
How about muffin fans.....30 or so dollars for a sleeved bearing fan (from vitronics)....when you can go to rodale and get the fans for around 15 or so dollars and you get the better ball bearing fans (that should have been used in the first place).
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 11:05:55 EST 2006 | Rob
That's a rip off, sleeved bearing fans are utter crap, and should never be used on anything other than cheap crap or short life products. It's not as if ball bearing fans cost much more either.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 06:08:18 EDT 2004 | hitechsc
Hi julie I found that it was the sleeve on the ball bearing that was the fault we went back to the oring type problem gone.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 05:22:58 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
no problem at all, just the servo motors and ball bearings they have cost more than what I ask for the complete machine :)
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 09 22:32:05 EDT 2013 | jeffr
There is no easy way... but this is how I do it.. Origin the R axis, losen the idler bearings on the belt, remove the C clips at the top of the heads, lift up and remove the spindle assemblies being careful not to lose the 2 balls in the side of the
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 22:45:19 EDT 2006 | darby
Larry, The Quad is based on the Samsung - yes? If so, here are the final recommended answers from Samsung. All LM guides and bearings, ball splines and rack and pinion use Shell Alvania EP2. Sometimes called LF2. Sometimes called Albania. It's a dar
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 14:49:57 EST 1999 | Larry Johnson
Okay, I have recently found tiny little ball bearings in side our CP4-2. Some have even been reported by operators to be found on top of the PCB while it is running. We have found about ten total so far, any ideas of where these would be comming fr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 12:47:47 EDT 2003 | russ
I would believe that the connector spec is for the max temp that it can withstand while the paste is the max temp that you need to achieve. Solder balls are usually from excessive ramp rates in the oven. I would contact the connector mfg. and see wh
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 15:47:41 EDT 2005 | OverTheHill
Yes, the original fans were junk. I replaced them all with a ball bearing type. No problems for 3 years now. Manufacturer----- Rodale Phone No. 1-714-283-3140 Part No.---------- RC-A12M15HTB I think they were about $25.00 US bucks each back th