Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 11:01:39 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Fuji specs out Omega 66 grease for the solenoid sliders on older CP machines. These solenoids run hot. Its interesting to me that this grease is designed for extremely low temperature applications. Whats up with that ? http://www.omegaoil.co.jp/ind
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 21:48:36 EDT 2009 | magnifico
Hi Daxman, Sr. Tech, BTW, what brand of grease are you using with the Fuji machines?
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 Mar 30 15:15:47 EST 2000 | M Cox
Does anyone have a contact whereas I may obtain this goop (Daphne Eponex Grease #2) it is recommended by the Royal Fuji manufacturer. MCox
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 04 03:15:00 EDT 2006 | dougs
can't you pull the leadscrew cover back? you usually can on fuji machines. pull it back and clean the leadscrew down then smother it with grease and manually run the axis back and forth a couple of times. then repeat until the grease is not discol
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 11:48:48 EDT 2007 | jdengler
I don't know. We always used the Alvania #2 grease without any problems. - Jerry
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 23:29:26 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Don't know about your machines, but our XP Fuji machines have a lubrication tube linking the under side of the machine to the top, so you can put a grease gun on it, and push grease into hard to reach places. Does yours have that? If your heari
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
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$$)