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• W ashing of Miniature Stroke Bearing (1) Wash the MSB shaft and the outer cylinder with kerosene in the supersonic cleaner for approx. 5 to 10 minutes. (a) Do not wash the cam follower section of the MSB shaft. Be sure…

(5) Detach the upper seal, the collar, and the
lower seal from the MSB outer cylinder.
Fig. 4A74
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1.4 Maintenance Method

• Washing of Miniature Stroke Bearing
(1) Wash the MSB shaft and the outer cylinder
with kerosene in the supersonic cleaner for
approx. 5 to 10 minutes.
(a) Do not wash the cam follower
section of the MSB shaft.
Be sure to use a cleaning jig to
prevent any cleaning solvent from
touching the cam follower section.
(b) Alcohol can also be used in place
of kerosene.
In this case, wipe the surfaces of
the MSB shaft and the outer cylin-
der quickly after washing and
grease them up.
(2) Apply the pressure of air blowing to the MSB
shaft and the outer cylinder to blow off the
internal dirt and kerosene.
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Note
Fig. 4A75
Fig. 4A76
1.4 Maintenance Method

• Lubrication of Miniature Stroke Bearing
(1) Apply 0.01 cc of “DAPHNE EPONEX
GREASE No. 1” to the internal cages of the
outer cylinder.
Note: Use a metallic stick such as a hexagon
wrench for the lubrication. Do not use a
cotton swab.
(2) Attach the MSB inserting jig to the shaft and
insert it into the outer cylinder.
Note: Do not change the combination of the
shaft and the outer cylinder.
(3) Apply “DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE No. 1”
thinly to the shaft and smooth out the grease
by rotating or moving the outer cylinder.
Note: Apply the grease to the upper surface of
the shaft such that the seals can also be
greased.
(4) Pull out the shaft from the outer cylinder with
the MSB inserting jig being attached.
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MSB Inserting Jig
Apply "DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE
No. 1" thinly to the lower surface.
Fig. 4A77
Apply "DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE No. 1"
thinly to the upper surface.
Rotate and move the outer
cylinder right and left.
Do not allow the grease
to flow into the hole.
Fig. 4A78
1.4 Maintenance Method