Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 15 13:06:00 EST 2014 | bobpan
This is a theta axis head 2 error. Manually spin the head and make sure the bearings are loose and spinning. If not, they may need lubricated or serviced. You can also swap theta amps between the heads to see if you have an amplifier problem. Good L
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 10 13:01:02 EDT 2018 | john22hendy
Looking for any Preventative maintenance steps for SMD storage towers. The MyCronics Owners manual does not specify PM suggestions, however proper vacuuming, lubrication and lens cleaning is necessary. Does anyone have other items to suggest or a li
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 23:57:17 EDT 2019 | ameenullakhan
Hi SMTA Team, Thanks for the input. Will consider the point and re verify lubrication in our maintenance activity. Regards, Ameen
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 | Thu Feb 13 16:23:07 EST 2020 | alvarez94
I checked it and there is no problem with the lubrication the cables are in good condition. The band feels a little loose I will try to make the adjustment to see if that is the problem.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:01:37 EDT 2024 | linux
Reboot usually does the trick, Reason for these fault, (1) Nozzle holder, the grippers are holding the nozzle too tight, stretch the spring slightly, (2) shaft is sticking, removed the head lubricate the shaft.(3) Nest not opening and closed within t
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 19:36:21 EDT 2024 | linux
ensure the nozzle is inserting fulling into the nozzle holder. ensure shaft is lubricated, clean between the magnetics on the shaft. complete nozzle height calibration
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 | Mon Feb 06 09:24:15 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I take it you are talking about the older style IP feeders. If so, here is what you need to do..... Get yourself some mineral spirits,a tub you can submerse the parts in, and a couple nice paint brushes. 1.Dismantle the feeder and wash all of the
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 13 08:06:17 EDT 2007 | davef
We use the following from "Biral USA" [BiRAL USA Special Lubricants; 218 N Main St, PO Box 878, McLean, TX 79057; 806-779-2543 BiralUSA@aol.com http://www.BiralUSA.com Ben and Mindy Reeves] [BiRAL Lubricants Norway A/S; PoBox 35, N-1300 Sandvika, Nor