Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 13:26:00 EDT 2013 | mdang
Hi Sr.Tech, I already order the jig from used equipment dealer. I have a thin 8 mm wrench and 8 mm allen wrench. How do I remove the clutch from the ring gear? Thanks, -Michael
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 13:44:17 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
There is no 8mm wrenches involved. The procedure is a little to extensive to post.The only hand tools required are the crows foot jig a set of allen wrenches and an adjustable wrench. You have to remove the shaft crown to get the clutch out. Again..
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 10:30:43 EDT 2005 | Frank
I haven't heard of a meter like that. Consult Fuji for a recommended supplier if it is so special. The meter from Gates has a very sensitive microphone, so you tap (or strum) the belt and the vibration is heard and converted to Hz. If you want to
Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 09:28:13 EDT 2014 | swag
I think I know what's going on. It's an Engineer thing. I'm a Mech. Engineer that designs and builds tooling + services machines in-house. I order thousands of dollars of material and parts every month but at no time have I added a $6 set of allen
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 13:26:19 EST 2006 | Tech
So you use the dogbone alignment jig and the 3mm allen wrench to break them apart. The dog bone alightment jig would keep the rest of the joints from breaking loose while you loosened the allen wrench. This is basically the same thing I described usi
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 10:20:40 EDT 2015 | markhoch
I don't have time to go in depth, but I will say this.. Considering onsite Service... Please please PLEASE make sure your Service Engineers travel with tools. I'm very tired of having to scramble to find tools for FSE's who show up at my facility wit
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 12:13:10 EST 2006 | Tech
Obviously you are not as experienced as you think so I will help you out a bit.You are correct on the size of the wrench. I was trying to recall from memory but the wrench size is 8mm. The odd size I recalled came from the other side of the wrench th
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 15:02:07 EST 2005 | pmd
Please clarify, Z axis gears (Blades)? The MPM head I believe is what your are asking is driven up and down via a lead screw. The machine gets the zero point from the "HAT" tactile sensor in the table nest. When squegees are installed the blades are
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 16:25:55 EST 2006 | Tech
Find you a good degreaser to clean the clutches with. Fuji used to ship Threebond with the machines but quit due to negligence on the part of the users if I had to guess. I believe the number was Threebond 2706. Now make sure you take a shop rag or s
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