Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 04 13:37:53 EDT 2004 | metats
Thanks for everything, it ended up being worn out brushs in the cut and clich motors. A little clean up and some elbow grease and its all ok. Thanks again, Paul
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 07:46:04 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone know of a better way to inject grease into the cam follower bearings on top of the turret on a CP43? Fuji wants you to use a plastic hypodermic syringe.(It works, but it is kinda a pain in the a$$)
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 14:26:52 EST 2004 | Kang
Double check if the part's rotation happened before camera or after (pre-rotation). Make sure no grease on rotation clutch.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 10:40:09 EDT 2005 | geb
Thanks for your help. Solved it - The spindles on the head were stiffer than the other heads, so greasing it fixed it.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 09:10:30 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Grease filters work well. They're cheap, easy to clean and come in all sizes. Will not reduce your air flow by much either.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 09:35:51 EDT 2007 | pbxtech
Thanks Jon! Good to know! I don't think my iron is ever set at 300*C, haha :), so mineral oil is probably not my best bet. I'll try getting some of that copper grease.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 22:19:05 EST 2008 | ashley
hello Keith, the problem may be related to a faulty / dirty linear scale. kindly check on the yellow strip along the X axis. clean & clear the glass linear scale of debris & grease. for Fuji support & spare parts, please write to :- apexservice@
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 10:23:28 EDT 2008 | headlad
Rather than rely on either an expensive sub-contract cleaner or 'elbow grease' try somewhere in the middle. But a standard dish washer, we did and it works perfectly.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 18:03:52 EDT 2010 | daxman
Hi, sorry for the late reply. We use Mobil Mobilux EP2 grease for the LM blocks and TFL50 where there is bare metal. We've purchased the TFL50 online many times and only incur a shipping expense.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 06 13:54:13 EDT 2009 | lockj69w
We have this problem typically after a PM is performed and it is usually due to too much grease on the linear guide.