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3-14 3 Periodic maintenance items 2.2 Inspecting each axis Inspect the ball screws on the X, W , U, and PU (Push-up) axes and the guides on the X, Y , W , and U axes. T he chec kpoints are listed below . A grease spatter…

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Periodic maintenance items
2. Monthly or bimonthly inspection
2.1 Cleaning the nozzle air path
Clean the nozzle air path if a nozzle clogging is found in the daily inspection or every month.
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Remove the nozzle from the head.
1. Press the emergency stop button and
then open the machine safety cover.
2. Remove the nozzle from the head. If the
machine is equipped with the nozzle
station, press the [Nozzle Stn Shutter]
button to open the nozzle station shutter
and remove the nozzle.
2
Blow air through the nozzle.
1. Detach the nozzle tip and air blow the
nozzle from the nozzle mounting side.
2. Attach the nozzle tip and air blow the
nozzle from the nozzle mounting side.
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CAUTION
Be careful not to deform the clip.
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NOTE
If there are dust deposits in the nozzle, perform steps 3
and 4.
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Clean the nozzle hole.
1. Pass a nozzle cleaning wire through the
nozzle hole.
2. Clean the nozzle by moving it as shown
at right.
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4
Blow air onto the nozzle tip again.
Remove the nozzle cleaning wire, then
air-blow the nozzle interior with the air blow
tool as described in Step 2.
5
Return the nozzle to its original
head.
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NOTE
If removed nozzles from the nozzle station, return them
to the nozzle storage positions.
Cleaning a nozzle
Step 3
Nozzle
Nozzle cleaning wire
Air blow
Step 2
Air blow unit (optional)
Remove the clip.
Pull out the pin.
Air tube (orange) connected
to air supply port
■ Detach the nozzle tip, and
air-blow from that side.
■ Attaching/detaching the nozzle tip
■ Blow air from the nozzle
attachment side.

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Periodic maintenance items
2.2 Inspecting each axis
Inspect the ball screws on the X, W, U, and PU (Push-up) axes and the guides on the X, Y, W, and U axes. The
checkpoints are listed below.
A grease spattering prevention cover is attached to the X-axis ball screw. Before starting the inspection work,
detach this grease spattering prevention.
TIP
See "3.1 Cleaning and greasing the X and Y axes" described later on for detaching or attaching the anti grease
splatter cover.
TIP
See "3.1 Cleaning and greasing the X and Y axes", "3.2 Cleaning and greasing the push-up axis (PU-axis)", "4.7 Dual
stage only: Cleaning and lubrication of U axis (W2 axis)" and "5.2 Cleaning and lubricating the W-axis" in this chapter,
and "Chapter 5 Lubrication points and schedule" for positions of ball screws and guides of each axis.
Checkpoints
1. Any foreign matter adhering to the ball screws and guides?
Check if any fallen chips have adhered to the X and Y axis ball screws and/or X, Y and W axis guides.
2. Do the ball screws and guides have the correct amount of grease?
Check if grease has flowed off or splattered in the air failing to adhere. Also check if grease has discolored or hardened.
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3. Any abnormal sounds from the ball screws?
Press the emergency stop button. Then check for any abnormal sounds while pressing the X-axis by hand.
Countermeasures
1. Ball screws and guides may be damaged when chips and other material bite into them. If chips are adhering, wipe
them off along with the grease or remove with tweezers, etc.
2. Apply grease referring to "3.1 Cleaning and greasing the X and Y axes", "3.2 Cleaning and greasing the push-up axis
(PU-axis)", "4.7 Dual stage only: Cleaning and lubrication of U axis (W2 axis)" and "5.2 Cleaning and lubricating the
W-axis" in this chapter described later on.
3. Contact YAMAHA sales representative when abnormal sounds occur even after trying the countermeasures in the above
steps 1 and 2.
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WARNING
THIS MACHINE CONTAINS PARTS GENERATING STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS. GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN A PART
OF YOUR BODY IS PUT INSIDE THE MACHINE FOR THE MAINTENANCE WORK. CAUTIONS REGARDING FERROMAGNETIC
FIELDS ARE DESCRIBED IN THE SECTION, "SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS", AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS DOCUMENT. ALWAYS
THOROUGHLY READ THIS SECTION TO FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS.

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Periodic maintenance items
3. Two-month inspection
3.1 Cleaning and greasing the X and Y axes
This section describes how to clean and grease the X and Y axes. See "Chapter 5 Lubrication points and
schedule" for lubrication points and lubrication form. Prepare a grease gun and specified grease (NSL).
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CAUTION
When performing the cleaning and greasing work, use square bandages to prevent parts from being lost or entering
the Y-axis linear part.
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CAUTION
For information on the use of grease, read the caution items for handling in "Safety instructions" and chapter 1, "2.2.2
Lubricating tools and grease".
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CAUTION
If abnormal sound is heard from the X and Y axis ball screws or guides, contact YAMAHA sales representative.
Disassembly and cleaning of the ball screws or guides by the user will void the warranty.
3.1.1 Cleaning and greasing the X-axis ball screw
For YS24X with sATS II, it is recommended to perform the service work from the front of the machine for both
the table A(at the front side) and the table B(at the rear side). The work procedure for each table is separately
shown below.
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A-table
The procedure for the service from front side of the machine is described in the following.
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Make the preparations for the
cleaning and greasing work.
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1. Take off all accessories susceptible to the
magnetic fields, such as a wristwatch
and/or magnetic ID card.
2. Press the emergency stop button and
then open the machine safety cover.
3. If the machine is equipped with a
carriage, remove the carriage.
4. Place a square cloth on the Y-axis linear
area and the push-up plate.
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Remove the grease spattering
prevention cover.
1. Move the A-table's head unit all the way
to the front of the machine.
2. Move the head unit to the right side and
loosen two mount screws on the left of
the grease spattering prevention cover
with Philips Screwdriver.
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3. Move the head unit all the way to left,
remove two mount screws on the right of
the grease spattering prevention cover
with Philips Screwdriver.
Removing the screws holding the cover
Phillips screwdriver Grease spattering prevention cover
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