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Definition of Consumables and their Time of Replacement
Chapter 5. Definition of Consumables and
their Time of Replacement
5-1
5.1. Definition of Consumables
Consumables refer to components that cause gradual loss of the machine functions due to
continual tear while using the machine.
The consumables must be replaced through the inspection of the machine when problems
occur. Even though no problem is found during inspection of the machine, if their use
exceeds the replacement cycle, it should be replaced.
The consumables include wear parts as well as those with limited time of use.
5.2. Replacement Period For wear and tear part
Table 5-1. Replacement period list
Check-up List
Major
Category
Sub
Category
Description
Check
Period
Replacement
period
Remark
Nozzle Holder
Refer to “3.1.1
Nozzle
Holder”
Weekly
3years
Contact our C/S For
Replacing
V-Ring
3years
Material Number:
J6304001A
Filter
Refer to “3.2.2
Vacuum
Filter”
Monthly Six Months
Contact our C/S For
Replacing
Head & ANC
Nozzle
Refer to “2.1
Nozzle”
Daily
2year
Contact our C/S For
Replacing
Conveyor Belt
Refer to “3.2.4.1
PCB
Conveyor Belt”
Monthly
3years
Contact our C/S For
Replacing
Pneumatics
Filter &
Drainer
Refer to “3.2.7.2 Air Filter
& Auto Drainer
”
Monthly
1year
Contact our C/S For
Replacing
Cooling FAN
Filter (For
External Fan)
Refer to “3.1.3
Cooling
Fan
”
Weekly Six Months
Contact our C/S For
Replacing
Memo
Setting the replacement period for parts
Based on the regulated use environment. If the use environment is poor, the
intervals for part inspection and replacement can be shortened.
In the above table, C/S refers to our designated C/S company (STS) or our overseas local
agents.

Noise Inspection of Machine
Chapter 6. Noise Inspection of Machine
6-1
6.1. Noise Solution
Table 6-1. Noise Solution
Classification Noise Type Possible Cause Sloution
X,Y Axis
noise
.Resonance on
driving motor
.Motor drive failure or abnormal
motor gains.
.Contact Samsung srevice
Center
.Coupling vibration .Coupling bolt is not tightened. .Tighten up the bolt as the
prescribed torque.
.Loud metalic suond
on ball screw
.Metal contact due to insufficient
lubrication.
.Grease the ball screw.
.Irregular meatalic
sound on LM guide
.Small chips or dusts are stuck on
the LM Guide surface.
.Metal contact due to insufficient
lubrication.
.Clean the LM guide suface
.Replenish grease.
Conveyor noise
.PCB driving belt
.Loud metalic noise
on adjusting
conveyor width
.Belt tension is too tight or too
loose.
.Small Chips or dusts are stuck
on the belt or pulley surface.
.Metal contact due to insufficient
lubrication.
.Adjust the belt tension.
.Clean the pulley surface.
.Grease the screws for
adjusting width.
Z Axis
noise
.Loud sound on
driving motor
.Belt tension is too tight.
.Small chips or parts exist
between belt and pulley.
.Adjust the belt tension.
.Remove the interfering
substances in belt or
pulley.
Air pipes
.Air leakage .Air pipes' failure. .Check where the air
leakage occurs and replace
it.
Fan
.Air resistance
noise
.Small Chips or dusts are stuck
on the Fan cover.
.Clean the fan cover hole.
Caution
When a noise problem applying to one of above
classification occurs and if the machine is operated without
correcting the problem, it will affect the life span of the
machine. Be sure to operate the machine after taking proper
corrective actions.