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MOL YNOC GREASE AP1 (NIPPON OIL CORPORA TION) or its equivalent T able G1 Grease Names Makers DAPHNE M-No.1 Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd JOMO Lisonix Grease M No. 1 JX Nippon Oil & Ener gy COSMO MOL YBD GREASE No. 1 COSMO…

7.2 Preparation for Maintenance
Preparation for Cleaning and Oiling
•
Rag (Extra Cloth)
Use a rag made of such material (cotton, etc.) that produces as less waste thread
as possible.
A clean rag must be used depending on a spot to be cleaned.
Notice
The remaining waste thread if any will cause the machine to break
down.
•
Alcohol
Do not use alcohol on unspeci ed locations.
•
Toothbrush
It is required for tape peeling section.
Use normal cotton swab or toothbrush on the market.
•
Air Gun
Do not use the air gun for any spots other than the specied ones.
If dirt and dust are dispersed, moving mechanisms, causing the tape feeder to
break down.
•
Vacuum Cleaner
If the suction hole of the vacuum cleaner is changed to a smaller one, some
spots can be cleaned more easily.
•
Cotton Applicator (SIGMA-F8 Main Machine Line Accessory)
It is used for removing dirt stuck onto the sensor section.
•
Bamboo Probe (SIGMA-F8 Main Machine Line Accessory)
It is used to remove dust stuck onto the sensor section.
•
Greasing Jig (SIGMA-F8 Main Machine Line Accessory)
Grease is applied using this syringe type jig.
(When grease for one division on the gauge is injected, grease of 0.1 ml is
applied).
•
Greasing Jig Nozzle (SIGMA-F8 Main Machine Line Accessory)
Grease is applied using this syringe type jig.
•
Grease
Use MOLYNOC GREASE AP1 (NIPPON OIL CORPORATION) or its
equivalent.
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MOLYNOC GREASE AP1 (NIPPON OIL CORPORATION) or its equivalent
Table G1
Grease Names Makers
DAPHNE M-No.1 Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd
JOMO Lisonix Grease M No. 1 JX Nippon Oil & Energy
COSMO MOLYBD GREASE No. 1 COSMO OIL LUBRICANTS
BEACON Q2 ESSO OIL
Gemico MD2 TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.
M5 GREASE 1 KYGNUS
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7.3 Maintenance Check List
7.3.1 Daily Maintenance in Each Section
Table G2
Location to be Maintained
Work Working Tools Check
Name
Reference
Drawing
Suppressor Section Upper Surface
of Suppressor
Fig. G2 Cleaning Vacuum Cleaner, Rag, Toothbrush
7.3.2 Weekly Maintenance
Table G3
Location to be Maintained
Work Working Tools Check
Name
Reference
Drawing
Suppressor Section Chute Fig. G3 Cleaning Rag, Alcohol
Suppressor
(Rear Side)
Fig. G4 Cleaning Rag or Cotton Swab, Alcohol
Peeling Section Fig. G5 Cleaning Cotton Swab or Toothbrush
Cover Tape Take-up
Section
Tape Guide
Roller
Fig. G7 Cleaning Rag, Alcohol
Component
Discharging Section
Discharging
Outlet
Fig. G8 Cleaning Air Gun
Splicing Detection
Unit Section
Tage Guide Fig. G9 Cleaning Cotton Swab, Alcohol
Bamboo Probe (Line Accessory)
7.3.3 Quarterly Maintenance
Table G4
Location to be Maintained
Work Working Tools Check
Name
Reference
Drawing
Tape Feed Gear
Section
*
Worm Gear Fig. G10 Cleaning,
Lubrication
Rag, Bamboo Probe (Line
Accessory), Greasing Jig,
MOLYNOC GREASE AP1
Cover Tape Take-up
Gear Section
*
Flat End
Wheel,
Worm Gear
Fig. G11 Cleaning,
Lubrication
Rag, Bamboo Probe (Line
Accessory), Greasing Jig,
MOLYNOC GREASE AP1
Suppressor Section Pick-up
Position
Fig. G6 Check,
Adjustment
Feeder Adjusting Jig JG-0209
(Purchase separately)
Note
* Perform the maintenance after rst every 5 million times of operation or
every 3 months whichever comes rst.
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