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1.10 Cleaning the Y -axis Motor Cooling Fan Filter (Monthly) Point A cooling fan is attached to the Y-axis motor. As the machine is operated, dust collects in the filter of this fan, reducing the cooling effect on the mo…

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2. Insert the spanner at the lower end of the shaft and loosen the bolt.
Notes:
1. The shaft may be damaged if the spanner is not used carefully when loosening the bolt.
2. Remove the bolt in such a way that the bearing is not propelled from its socket due to
the spring’s pressure.
3. Clean the surface of the shaft using a dry cloth, and reapply lubricant.
Specified lubricant: EVERS-2
4. When reassembling the shaft, apply Locktite 222 to the screw of the bolt, and use
the special spanner to attach the shaft, tightening it to a torque of 2 N·m
(20 kgf·cm).
Note: Ensure the Locktite 222 does not come into contact with the bearings.
5. Attach the nozzle holder to the unit.
Bolt
Bolt
Bearing
Shaft
Spring
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Part 3 Chapter 1 Cleaning
Edition 1.0 3-1-11 NP-134E/134ME Mechanical
1.10 Cleaning the Y-axis Motor Cooling Fan Filter
(Monthly)
Point
A cooling fan is attached to the Y-axis motor. As the machine is operated, dust collects in
the filter of this fan, reducing the cooling effect on the motor. These filters must therefore
be cleaned regularly.
Procedure
Remove the filter cover, then the filter from the motor. Clean the filter using a neutral
detergent, and reattach it to the motor when it is dry.
Replace the filter if it is damaged or has collected too much dust.
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Filter cover
Filter
Y-axis motor
Part 3 Chapter 1 Cleaning
Edition 1.0 3-1-12 NP-134E/134ME Mechanical
Cleaning Check Points
Cleaning Points
Cleaning the Nozzle
Cleaning the Filter inside the Nozzle Sleeve
Cleaning the Nozzle Fluorescent Seal
Emptying the Reject Parts Box
Cleaning the Parts Camera Prism
Emptying the PFU Waste Tape Box
Cleaning the Filter Regulator
Cleaning the Inside of the Machine
Cleaning the Nozzle Shaft
Cleaning the Y-axis Motor Cooling Fan Filter
Weekly
Weekly
Monthly
Every 8 Hours
Monthly
Every 2 Hours
Monthly
Weekly
Every 1000 Hours
Monthly
Cleaning Schedule
Table-020a
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
Check
Part 3 Chapter 1 Cleaning
Edition 1.0 3-1-13 NP-134E/134ME Mechanical