Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 14:33:53 EST 2020 | bk
Another thing you can check is where the bar comes down off of the hydra z motor there is a little bearing you can see from the front make sure that bearing is turning even oil it up a little. You can also adjust the tension by loosening the tiny set
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 01:25:14 EST 1999 | Bubba
Larry, What has been removed from the machine lately. Most bearings don't just fall apart while running without giving some type of warning. My experiance with LM bearings is they usually don't just fall out, most cases the bearing block was removed
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 01:33:25 EST 2003 | liang
hi sam thank your support.your meaning adjust dynamic of the z-axis ?"WE FOUND BEARING UP AND DOWN WITH SOUND "KA,KA"", when we pull out the sleeve ,moving sleeve ,the bearing UP AND DOWN WITH SOUND "KA,KA"".
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 | Tue Dec 14 15:07:51 EST 2010 | remullis
The bearings wear out on those blowers like a cheap pair of underwear. When you replace the bearings be prepared to see significant wear on the motor shaft also. We used to keep a backup ready to go. This will cause you to amp up higher than normal
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 18:06:27 EST 2021 | dilogic
$4500). If you manage to locate manufacturer, please post info here, so we can all benefit. We have one machine that will need bearing replacement very soon...
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 12:48:30 EDT 2007 | jmelson
You might have to replace both entire linear rails, and then realign the axes for orthogonality. It depends on whether they can come up with a rail/slider that has the same height as the existing one. Bummer that NSK has obsoleted that rail design.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 17:10:43 EDT 2007 | jamyboy
You might want to check the Xwagon bearings. We had the same issue with the TP9-UFP we ordered all the possible parts Xmotors small large, encoder, transducer, couplings etc. over 10K worth of parts. The only thing we didnt order was the actual x-wag
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 12:34:40 EDT 2007 | actech
I have a V III that has a bad "Y" axis Bearing, it is different from the CSM 84 /V/VZ machines "It has dual bearing races on each side", Anybody have one for sale or a part number Philips list the machine as an "END OF LIFE" machine and support is li