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tcm3000 miniature bearing servicing

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 11:31:40 EST 2003 | lloyd

The grease to use is DAPHNE EPONEX M No. 1 as you would expect it is made by an oriental company (IDEMITSU KOSAN). Sanyo recommend that this procedure should only be carried out by trained personnel, so it may be worth giving them a ring before you s

tcm3000 miniature bearing servicing

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 17:25:17 EST 2003 | mikeo

Hello, As an Ex-Sanyo engineer I agree with the previous reply. Use EP1 sparingly. You may find that the nozzle sleeves are scored when you remove them. This is from lack of cleaning. You can only buy the sleeve and bearing from sanyo which is a was

Soltec Parts - cheap?

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).

Soltec Parts - cheap?

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.

vitronics xpm users

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 11:57:21 EDT 2005 | ??

Are any of you guys out there using the vitronics xpm oven's having problems with the muffin fans dying on the top of the oven. Seems to me that they are using an inferior muffin fan that is not rated for the environment they are in. The fans have sl

Mis-alignment Headaches

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 23:28:59 EDT 2006 | donb

Hi All, I have a continuing problem here with mis-alignment of parts on one of our Fuji CP-3 machines and I thought one of you esteemed engineering types may be able to give me a clue as to where the problem might lie. I have a Fuji trained enginee

Re: CP4-2

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

vitronics xpm users

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

electrovert Omniflow 10

Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 12:59:09 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

That sounds very odd what smter is saying. The screws around the outside of the fans have nothing to do with the bearings. You only really need to tighten those screws enough to squish the gasket a little. No special torque settings required. As lon

Used Equipment from China

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 08:06:11 EDT 2005 | Stefan

I got my hands on a used, refurbished machine out of China, which didn�t look quite as advertised. Machine plates, logbooks and other documents are missing. According to the machine supplier, the plates are swapped from older machines to trick custom

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