Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 28 22:15:45 EDT 2005 | iwan
I agree with Pete, I prefer to use High Temp Lubricant. Because it more clean compare to High Temp Grease. Usually i only do a few drip for 3-5 days, because purpose of lubricant is to make chain & shaft smooth.Since Biral is expensive lubricant i us
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 14:23:00 EDT 2005 | pjc
Most ovens I know use oil to lubricate conveyor chain, not grease. Anyway, is this what you're using: NMG No Melt Grease NLGI 2 (operates from -20�C to +270�C) NMG is a long-fibred highly adhesive grease which does not melt or drip at high temperat
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 14:25:50 EDT 2005 | pjc
Here's the oil: BIO 30 - Biral Industrial oil (operates to +300�C ) BIO 30 is an extremely high quality synthetic industrial oil for a wide number of applications. BIO 30 leaves no carbon deposits and is highly resistant to oxidation. An outstandin
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 00:25:40 EDT 2023 | shrikant_borkar
Hi, Before the replacement of any lubricant Please check and validate the Specifications of previous lubricants. Please get the written equivalent certificate from your supplier. also let notify your machine manufacturer about this .there shoundnt ve
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 12:08:11 EDT 2009 | gregp
Oiling a feeder originally lubricated with lithium grease for example will make "glue". Best to check with the OEM for the proper lubrication.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 18:49:42 EDT 2018 | userrich
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Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 14:47:57 EST 2009 | kjs123p
I am wondering what other Conceptronic users are using to oil the chain, lubricate the lead screw, and the grease used on the chain drives. I have contacted Conceptronic, and they gave me recommendations, but I am having trouble contacting them. Than
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 15:15:10 EST 2020 | SMTA-Alex
Not really, just eyeball. Does it look too loose or feel too tight. Is it lubricated properly, is there enough grease on the sprockets? Also, check the ribbon cables. They might be damaged.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 21:49:29 EST 2003 | Bach Huss
We have TCM 3000 in house. The problem is we have alot of nozzle bypass (up-down) problem due to the miniature stroke bearing looses it's librication or dust collected in the bearings. Anyone has any idea what grease or lubricant that can be applied
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 09:38:12 EST 2011 | daxman
Good morning everyone, We're whipping our maintenance into shape. For starters, we've acquired the proper lubricants for our Fuji machines. Most of the lubricants (AFC, LRL-3, Daphne EP2) come in accordion/bellows style grease tubes. This isn't a p