Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 11:16:35 EDT 2020 | richardcargill
Currently working through a myriad of air leaks on an old MPM Ap -b and have a question that hopefully one of you fine people may know the answer to. The camera vx and vy use linear rail motors. As far as I can tell, there are nozzles between the sur
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 13:35:23 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
I should read this closer before I post it. It should read "Lead" paste not "Led" paste. This is grease for the screw shaft that brings the rails in/out on the reflow oven.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 08:51:07 EST 2020 | richardcargill
We have mainly Philips equipment and use Alvania almost everywhere in them. Ball screws/linear rails etc . As has been mentioned, just clean as much of the old grease off as you can, then regrease and put the machine on a warm up cycle. We do this m
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 11:27:29 EDT 2006 | lheiss
We just purchased a Converted 4c and I've noticed that the linear bearings have what appear to be grease fittings on them. There is also a significant amount of what appears to be automotive type grease on the slides. The X axis got stuck and I cle
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 22:12:56 EST 2020 | portersmt
Is there any recommendation you'd have when adding grease - how many pumps into the grease adapters would you do? Should you visually see the grease coating the entire ball screw / LM rail?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 14:52:40 EDT 2006 | bobpan
Grease every 2-6 months depending on the hours used. Dont overgrease.....and make sure you wipe off all excess grease after lubing because the grease always tends to get into the horseshoe sensors and then you will get motor error 4's untill you die!
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 19:44:08 EST 2020 | portersmt
Hello, Was hoping to hear from fellow users of the Samsung/Hanwha SM4xx series. We currently have an SM482 and we were hoping to do some much need maintenance on it. Specifically, we are wanting to clean and grease the X & Y LM rails and Ball Screw
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 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.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 12:29:52 EST 2021 | astarotf
Hi Travis H, Thank you very much for answering and helping. Apparently, but I'm not sure what the X linear bearing assembly is. The replacement part I am looking for is I believe this it