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1.8 Cleaning the Inside of the Machine (W eekly) Point Parts and other foreign matter can fall into the machine's interior as the machine operates. Such matter should be removed periodically in order to keep the int…

1.7 Cleaning the Filter Regulator (Monthly)
Point
The air flowing through the pneumatic system must be clean at all times. A soiled filter
regulator will make this impossible, and could result in machine damage. The air
regulator filter must therefore be cleaned regularly.
Procedure
WARNING
Always cut the air supply to the machine at the air inlet
before attempting this procedure.
Remove the filter regulator cover and discharge the air from the lines.
1. Remove the filter case by turning it while pressing the lock knob down.
2. Remove any water which has collected in the filter case, and use a neutral
detergent to clean the case. Clean the internal filter with compressed air, or
replace it as required. (Refer to 3.6 “Filter Regulator Replacement” for replacing
the filter.)
NP1ML056
Filter case
Lock knob
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1.8 Cleaning the Inside of the Machine (Weekly)
Point
Parts and other foreign matter can fall into the machine's interior as the machine
operates. Such matter should be removed periodically in order to keep the interior clean.
Procedure
WARNING
Always be sure to cut the main power before carrying out
any work.
1. Use a brush to remove the foreign matter from the machine's interior. Chip scraps
are especially likely to be found in the following areas of the machine:
• PFU device table
• Around the board lifter
• At the top of the nozzle changer, and at the plate bottom
• At the base area below the conveyor
2. Use a dry cloth to wipe grease from areas which are not specified as lubrication
points.
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1.9 Cleaning the Nozzle Shaft (Every 1000 Hours)
Point
Dust and particles that cling to the nozzle shaft have a negative influence on placement.
Therefore, the nozzle shaft should be cleaned every 1000 hours.
To carry out nozzle shaft maintenance, a special spanner is required.
Procedure
WARNING
Always be sure to cut the main power before carrying out
any work.
1. Remove the nozzle holder from the turret.
NP1ML069
Bolts
NP1ML066a
Spanner
DFTJ0050
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