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Device Name Chip Mounter Block Name Page No. Unit Name Revision Model Item GXH -1 Chapter 5 Head Section 7. MSB W hole Cleaning and Lubricat ion Procedures (17) After cleaning it, wipe off the left alcohol with a dried r…

Device
Name
Chip Mounter
Block Name
Page No.
Unit Name
Revision
Model Item GXH-1
Chapter 5 Head Section
7. MSB Whole Cleaning and Lubrication Procedures
• Cleaning and Lubrication of Retainer Section
(16) Wipe up the retainer section of the lower rotor outer cover inside to remove the old
grease with a rag dipped in alcohol.
Use rags made from lint-free materials.
* Rag width: approximately 6 mm to 7 mm and length: approximately 130 mm
Reference: Cleaning Tools
Fig. E63
Fig. E64
Rag
Allen Wrench (Long 1.5 mm )
Hold here by fingers
so that it is taut.
Cleaning of Retainer
2-Lines
Head Side View
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Device
Name
Chip Mounter
Block Name
Page No.
Unit Name
Revision
Model Item GXH-1
Chapter 5 Head Section
7. MSB Whole Cleaning and Lubrication Procedures
(17) After cleaning it, wipe off the left alcohol with a dried rag otherwise, wait for it gets
dried.
Apply 0.03 g in amount (A half of matchstick head per one line as a measurement) of
DAPHNE EPONEX No.1 grease to the retainer with 2 lines wholly. <Fig. E65>
- Do not blow the air from upper and lower side with a air gun to dry off the alcohol
after cleaning.
- Use a bamboo skewer or something tool to apply grease but do not use cotton swabs or
wood stick, etc. that the cotton materials or wood wastes may adhere.
Fig. E65
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Apply grease to 2-lines
Head Side View

Device
Name
Chip Mounter
Block Name
Page No.
Unit Name
Revision
Model Item GXH-1
Chapter 5 Head Section
7. MSB Whole Cleaning and Lubrication Procedures
• Cleaning and Lubrication of Nozzle Shaft
(18) After supplying kerosene to the ultrasonic cleaner, clean the nozzle shafts for 15minuts
with the ultrasonic cleaner.
Organize the nozzle shafts by aligning them not to be changed the combination with
retainer. And, use exclusive jig not to allow any interferences between nozzle shafts.
(Amount of kerosene: see Fig. E66) * Pay attention not to drop kerosene on the
diffusion plates.
Fig. E66 Jig for exclusive use in Nozzle Shaft Cleaning
In cleaning with a ultrasonic cleaner, we recommend the exclusive jig that can make the
nozzle shafts stand as shown in light Fig. E66.
And, put the mark of the No. on the side of the Jig holes.
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Amount of
kerosene
Diffusion
Plate