Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 11:37:24 EDT 2004 | Andrew
I was told by the customer to change the screw with washer to a screw without washer as the washer causing the overlay Lexan Material underneath the washer to bulge.What should I be looking at to make this change?Can I just use the same screw without
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 19 17:52:47 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
Hi Carol You can use a threaded standoff and put a screw through the board and into the standoff with the screw from the buss bar coming into the other end of the standoff. You should use a SEMS type screw or a internal star type lockwasher with a pl
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 18:30:54 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, I know this is not exactly SMT related, but it's the right group to ask, but we need better powered screw drivers, as the electric ones we have the girls are having difficulty screwing in the plastic screws we use. Can anyone recommend good sc
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:22:53 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
If it's an NSK screw try giving them a call. Have your calipers ready.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 16 22:02:01 EDT 2009 | tpappano
The manual says (paraphrasing) "If the ball screw needs lubrication, lubricate the ball screw". Not very helpful 8-) The various linear guides all have grease fittings, but I can not find any for the ball screws. Any advice from CSM84 users woul
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 07:08:51 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
We have had this happen. The Z-ball screws do go bad in IP3's. We replaced the ball screw and the problem went away. As mentioned improper belt tension will cause the servo to make loud noises. But if you say the movement is rough, then the ball scr
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 02:11:18 EST 2010 | tpappano
Hi All, I have recently acquired another CSM84VZ, which will soon need the Y-axis ball screw replaced. Would anyone happen to know the ball screw mfr. and series that would best fit this machine? Thanks, Tom
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 09:32:35 EST 2020 | artem
Hello, I have fixed the issues with the centering. Below the centering head there is a adjustment screw. First you have to remote a few screws to get access to it. They you can turn the adjustment screw to align the centering jaws.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 23:26:26 EST 2010 | jeffr
Philips (Yamaha) use a non standard NSK Ball screw and nut assembly. You should buy the genuine ball screw from your agent as the series of Ball screws used on these machines are the "NSK Super Precision series" which is not stocked by linear guide s
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 21:35:12 EDT 1998 | Soeurn Ses Top Line
| | | Does anyone use the "Quick Frame" with their Dek printer? | | The threads on the screws keep stripping, so we thought | | maybe we'd send our frames to a machine shop for heftier | | screws. Has anyone done this? Is there a better way? | | Isn