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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION 28.2 Technical Reference Manual Chapter Issue 5, Aug 14 INTRODUCTION Philosophy Recommended Preven tive Maintenance (PM) is to be performed daily and monthly as defined in the programm…

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
MACHINE INFORMATION
Chapter Issue 5, Aug 14 Technical Reference Manual 28.1
CHAPTER 28 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
MACHINE INFORMATION
The maintenance engineer should complete the following information boxes
as a permanent record of the machine details.
Machine Serial Number
Line Number
Customer
Engineer
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTION
28.2 Technical Reference Manual Chapter Issue 5, Aug 14
INTRODUCTION
Philosophy Recommended Preventive Maintenance (PM) is to be performed daily and
monthly as defined in the programme.
If any items or parts are found to be defective, please contact your local ASM
agent.
The PM must be adhered to in the order that it has been presented.
The plan follows the same procedures employed in the ASM Equipment Utili-
zation Programme (EUP), information has been reproduced here as a guide for
customers who wish to develop a comparable programme that conforms to the
ASM standard. For more information on how to obtain the ASM EUP please
contact your local ASM agent for details.
The Preventive
Maintenance
Schedule
Each process of the service programme is only described in enough detail to
act as guidance to those ASM authorized personnel using it.
The daily schedule can be performed by a suitably trained operator, the tasks
should take approximately 15 minutes.
The monthly schedule consists of two modules each taking approximately 2
hours to complete. These modules are to be carried out by ASM authorized
personnel who have successfully completed the ASM Maintenance Course.
Information in this chapter can be photocopied or if accessed via the Internet,
downloaded for printing. The pages which are reproduced can be stored away
as the PM record of the machines’ service history.
Material Safety
Data Sheets
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) listing the health and safety aspects
applicable to consumables such as cleaning materials, oils and greases are
available on request from the purchase source.
If difficulty is experienced in obtaining any MSDS, assistance is available from
ASM.
Contact your local ASM agent.
Disposal of Waste
Materials
All waste materials including fluids and contaminated materials must be dis-
posed of in accordance with national, federal or local legislation.
Warranty Compliance with the preventive maintenance procedures described in this
chapter is an essential element of the machine warranty policy as defined in the
‘ASM Standard Warranty Statement’.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
ASM PART NUMBERS
Chapter Issue 5, Aug 14 Technical Reference Manual 28.3
ASM PART NUMBERS
Cleansing and
Lubrication
Lubrication Chart
Vacuum Filters
Description Part Number
IPA Impregnated Wipes 115806
IPA Impregnated Swabs 115846
THK AFB Grease 141146
Aeroshell 5 Grease 115290
Light Grease 120011
Light Oil 120008
Module Description Part Number (Lubricant)
Camera X and Y Linear Bearing Guide Rails 141146
Omni Track Bearings 120011
Paste Dispenser Linear Bearing Guide Rail 141146
Print Carriage Linear Bearing Guide Rails 141146
ProFlow Linear Bearing Guide Rails 141146
Rail System Linear Bearing Guide Rails 141146
Rising Table Ballscrew 141146
Screen Actuator Bearings 120011
Screen Actuator Striker Plates 120011
Squeegee Spindle Shafts 141146
Squeegee Leadscrews and Supernuts 115290
Transport Rail Ballscrews 141146
TRS Pull Down Forks 120011
Description Part Number
VF35i Carbon Filter 173357
VF35i Standard Pre-Filter 173358
VF35i HEPA Pre-Filter (cleanroom use) 173359
VF35i Filter Kit (1 X 173357 and 1 X 173358) 173373
VF35i Filter Kit (1 X 173357 and 1 X 173359) 173374