Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 07:08:23 EDT 2009 | daxman
During a service call, We had a FUJI guru tell us that Biral was actually not a great lubricant for LM rails or rust prevention because it thickens and gums up quite quickly, which is true. His recommendation was to use TFL-50 wet lube. We've been u
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 06:12:32 EDT 2015 | bobpan
The first thing to do is to change the z-rod. Sometimes a very old z-rod spring will weaken causing it to reject many parts. If it only rejects parts after a nozzle change....you may need to put some super lube grease on the O-rings on the bottom of
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 10 22:38:04 EST 2017 | jmelson
I have an old CSM84 with the brush motors, model PA130620. I had a few intermittent feedback errors, now they have gone solid. But, I found slowing the machine to 85% lets it run without the error. So, I'm thinking there may be drag on the axis. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 18:06:37 EDT 2022 | kumarb
For future readers - just needed a little bit of lube. Many thanks to Michal & the staff @ Trans-Tec (USA) for their excellent support, as always. Please see attached. For our (dated) machine, the black dial would turn only after hitting the gym
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 09:50:54 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
The true way to track feeder maintenance is through a real time bar code reading system...For example Bartector. (We have never used this system nor do we receive any benefit from them) We currently have our CP6 feeders set up on a three month inter
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 10:19:22 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| | Hi, | I'm an SMT tech in a major OEM in Scotland and we have just purchased two Fuji QP's. Does anybody out there have a list of do's and don'ts especialy regarding preventative maintenance and common faults. Jim- I Haven't used the QP's yet
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 19:06:09 EDT 2002 | mjabure
The way it works is the first index is done with the feed cylinder, and the final is done using the cam during pick. You might want to check to make sure you're getting a full, complete stroke out of your feed cylinder, also make sure the mechanism
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 15:24:55 EST 2004 | mrmaint
I have soaked the chains in a 5 gallon bucket with wd40. It does a great job cleaning the chain. After they are done soaking i take an air gun outside and blow the chain off. I found that using a medium temp lubricant does not cause alot of buildup o
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 06:01:20 EDT 2006 | bobpan
Sounds to me like your nozzle isnt seating on the z-rod bellows. Pick a nozzle up by do a 'runstep nozzle'.....then do a function 30 ( i hope thats the function because its been YEARS since i worked on a c'series). It should give you a nozzle height
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 09:54:52 EST 2007 | FredC
Rob, I am not a Fuji technician, but I have some knowledge on the nozzles, windmills, and headshafts. As far as I know the bore the nozzle travels in should be dry with no lube. The grease on the windmill shaft and locating pin is a special purpose g