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T r oubleshooting a Jammed Feeder Due to differences in the size and shape of commercially available bulk chips, there is a slight possibility that chips may jam the bulk feeder, resulting in unsatisfactory part supply. …

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Lubrication
Lubricate the bulk feeder according to the following specifications:
*KB1005C-123456*
BF016
Ratchet
Belt
Belt
Timing : Every week, or sooner if needed
Lubricant : Biral T & D
: Lubricate locations marked with an arrow in the figure.
: Do not lubricate locations with a crossed-out arrow.
Cleaning and Lubrication
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Troubleshooting a Jammed Feeder
Due to differences in the size and shape of commercially available bulk chips, there is a slight
possibility that chips may jam the bulk feeder, resulting in unsatisfactory part supply. If the feeder
should become jammed, use one of the procedures below (depending on the nature of the problem) to
solve the problem.
If there are chips on the belt, but none appear at the pickup
position:
This symptom indicates that chips have become jammed under the front belt cover.
1. Manually loosen the bolt (D) that secures the front cover, then pull the bolt
upward to remove front cover.
2. Remove all chips from the belt under the cover, and make sure the channel on the
lower surface of the cover is not soiled or scratched.
3. Reinsert the front belt cover horizontally and secure it, making sure there is no gap
between it and the feeder arm. Also make sure there is no gap between the front
belt cover and the either the guide or the rear belt cover.
4. After reattaching the cover, manually operate the feed lever to confirm that parts
are smoothly supplied as far as the pickup position.
Bolt D
Guide
Feed lever
Front chip cover
BF017
Operate manually.
Troubleshooting a Jammed Feeder
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If there are no chips on the belt:
This symptom indicates that chips have become jammed in the bushing at the bottom of
the hopper.
1. Since this problem is caused by chips having settled in such a way as to prevent
the proper action of the outer pipe, it can be solved by manually pushing the pipe
upward as shown in the figure below. The outer pipe should then move smoothly
in response to operation of the feed lever.
2. Manually operate the feed lever to confirm that parts are smoothly supplied as far
as the pickup area.
Push outer pipe upward.
BF018
Troubleshooting a Jammed Feeder
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