Nordson_EFD_Automated_Dispensing_Systems_Maintenance_Guide.pdf - 第15页

15 www.nordsonefd.com info@nordsonefd.com +1-401-431-7000 Sales and service of Nordson EFD dispensing systems are available worldwide. Automated Dispensing Systems Maintenance & Parts Guide Component Replacement This…

100%1 / 42
Automated Dispensing Systems Maintenance & Parts Guide
14 www.nordsonefd.com info@nordsonefd.com +1-401-431-7000 Sales and service of Nordson EFD dispensing systems are available worldwide.
Control Assembly Cleaning
CAUTION
Risk of injury or equipment damage. Before performing any service procedure, complete the steps under
“Preparation for all Service Procedures” on page3.
Remove and Clean the Control Assembly
1
Remove the screws that secure the control
assembly to the control assembly cover.
NOTE: The quantity and location of the screws
that secure the control assembly to the control
assembly cover differs for each robot model.
See the images for the correct screws to
remove for each model.
E2
E3, R3. R3V E4, R4, R4V
E5, E6, R6, R6V PROPlus / PRO
2
Carefully remove the control assembly by
pulling it away from the front of the robot.
3
Use a clean brush and a nonwoven cloth to
remove dust and other foreign materials from
the control assembly.
4
Carefully slide the control assembly into the robot and then secure it to the control assembly cover
with the screws removed previously.
15www.nordsonefd.com info@nordsonefd.com +1-401-431-7000 Sales and service of Nordson EFD dispensing systems are available worldwide.
Automated Dispensing Systems Maintenance & Parts Guide
Component Replacement
This section provides replacement procedures for the robot timing belt, motor, and fuse. These components do not
have a replacement schedule and only require replacement in the unlikely event of damage or breakage.
7
2
3
4
1
Timing Belt Tension Adjustment
The X and Yaxis timing belts require a specific tension, which is measured using a belt tension meter. The meter
works by analyzing the harmonic characteristics of a vibrating belt. Use of the tension meter requires the input of
the belt mass, belt width, and span length; these values are provided on page16. Perform the following steps
whenever you need to adjust the tension for a timing belt.
NOTE: This procedure is repeated where applicable in the component replacement procedures.
1. Enter the timing belt mass, width, and span (length) into the tension meter. Refer to “Timing Belt Mass, Width,
and Span Data” on page16 for these values.
2. Hold the meter 20 mm (0.8") from the timing belt, then strum the belt (as if it were a guitar string).
3. Observe the measurement displayed on the meter:
If the tension is within 50–70 N•m (37–52ft‑lb), the tension is correct
If the tension is outside 50–70 N•m (37–52ft‑lb), adjust the timing belt adjusting kit base screw and repeat
the tension measurement. Repeat as needed until the tension measures 50–70 N•m (37–52ft‑lb).
NOTE: The tension meter displays measurements only as Newtons.
9
Tools and Supplies
1 Cross‑head screwdriver set
2 L‑style hex wrench set
3 Torque wrench
4 Torque screwdriver
5 Needle‑nose pliers (not shown)
6 Diagonal cutting pliers (not shown)
7 Belt tension meter (Nordson EFD
recommends the Gates 508C Sonic
Tension Meter)
8 Cable ties (not shown)
9 Needle‑nose pliers or fine hemostat (for
microfuse replacement
(Not shown) Replacement parts as needed
(refer to “Replacement Parts” on page38
for part numbers).
Automated Dispensing Systems Maintenance & Parts Guide
16 www.nordsonefd.com info@nordsonefd.com +1-401-431-7000 Sales and service of Nordson EFD dispensing systems are available worldwide.
Timing Belt Tension Adjustment (continued)
Timing Belt Mass, Width, and Span Data
Model
X Axis Y Axis
Mass
(g/m)
Width
(mm/R)
Span
(mm)
Mass
(g/m)
Width
(mm/R)
Span
(mm)
E2 1.3 9 289 1.3 9 289
E3 1.3 9 405 1.3 9 405
E4 1.3 9 502 1.3 9 502
E6 1.3 12 605 1.3 12 605
E6 1.3 12 722 1.3 12 605
R3 / R3V 1.3 9 405 1.3 9 405
R4 / R4V 1.3 9 502 1.3 9 502
R6 / R6V 1.3 12 722 1.3 12 605
PROPlus / PRO 1.3 12 533 1.3 12 514
Screw Torque Specifications
Refer to these torque specifications as needed.
Screw Type Hex Cross‑Truss
Size M3 M4 M5 M6 M3 M4
Torque
3.9 N•m
(40 kgf/cm)
(34.5 in.‑lb)
5.9 N•m
(60 kgf/cm)
(52.2 in.‑lb)
7.8 N•m
(80 kgf/cm)
(69.0 in.‑lb)
11.8 N•m
(120 kgf/cm)
(104.4 in.‑lb)
1.2 N•m
(12 kgf/cm)
(10.6 in.‑lb)
1.6 N•m
(16 kgf/cm)
(12.2 in.‑lb)