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3 Mechanical Section 3-15 ■ Lubrication Points without Grease Nipples ACTION: ① Select Manual Menu > Origin to return the Head Assy. to the o rigin. ② Wipe off the dirty grease or adhered grease on ball screw where yo…

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■Remarks for lubrication on X/Y axis ball screw
NOTE: Insufficient amount of grease or remaining of old/dirty grease may cause axis damage or axis noise
problem. Basically lubrication should be performed every two weeks, but it is recommended to
check grease condition in proper intervals depending on the machine’s running time and it’s
environment to perform lubrication if necessary.
Follow the procedures below for lubrication.
■ Lubrication Points with Grease Nipples
ACTION:
① Wipe off the dirty grease or adhered grease on the ball screw. Use a nonwoven cloth to wipe, not a
cotton swab or woven cloth that may generate dust or waste threads.
② Push the grease gun to the grease nipple and apply grease in the ball screw nut.
Grease Gun
Grease Nipple
Y axis
③ Perform “Ageing” in Manual > Warm Up with the less than 20% axis speed for more than 10 minutes.
Speed setting can be done by sliding the “Axis Speed” gauge at [Setting] tab.
④ Then wipe off the pushed-out dirty grease with a nonwoven cloth and apply new grease into the nut
again.
⑤ Remove excessive grease gathered on the nut or both ends of the ball screw with a nonwoven cloth,
and perform “Ageing” by increasing axis speed gradually.
⑥ By Axis command in Manual Menu, move the Head Assy. from an end of axis to the other end for
several times, so that the applied grease is spread over whole of work range. However, the spread
grease cannot reach the actual end of each axis because of the out of work range of the nut. Then add
some grease there by hand with a nonwoven cloth etc.
NOTE: If a cotton-swab or a woven cloth is used to wipe off the dirty grease, waste threads of cloth may be caught
in the ball screw. Use a nonwoven cloth.
NOTE: Use proper grease for lubrication, specified as our standard. (See the “Specified Lubricants” list at the end
of this chapter.)
NOTE: Remove the excess grease gathered on the nut or both ends of the ball screw by wiping it off with a
nonwoven cloth to avoid grease scattering.

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■ Lubrication Points without Grease Nipples
ACTION:
① Select Manual Menu > Origin to return the Head Assy. to the origin.
② Wipe off the dirty grease or adhered grease on ball screw where your hand can reach. Use a nonwoven
cloth to wipe, not a cotton swab or woven cloth that may generate dust or waste threads.
③ Apply new grease onto the ditch of ball screw by finger, and spread it to make a thin coat over the
whole part. Do not put much amount of grease partially.
Apply grease onto the ditch of ball screw.
④ By Axis command in Manual Menu, move the Head Assy. to the positive end limit. Then wipe off
dirty grease and apply new one on the rest of area.
⑤ Perform “Ageing” in Manual > Warm Up with the less than 20% axis speed for more than 10 minutes.
Speed setting can be done by sliding the “Axis Speed” gauge at [Setting] tab.
⑥ Then wipe off the pushed-out dirty grease with a nonwoven cloth and apply new grease onto the ditch
of the ball screw with your finger.
⑦ Remove excessive grease gathered on the nut or both ends of the ball screw with a nonwoven cloth,
and perform “Ageing” by increasing axis speed gradually.
Nut
⑧ By Axis command in Manual Menu, move the Head Assy. from an end of axis to the other end for
several times, so that the applied grease is spread over whole of work range. However, the spread
grease cannot reach the actual end of each axis because of the out of work range of the nut. Then add
some grease there by hand with a nonwoven cloth etc.

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NOTE: If too much grease is applied, excess grease may scatter around during machine’s running. Apply proper
amount so that thin coat of grease is made over the surface.
NOTE: If grease is applied on the ball screw surface (out of ditch), the grease will be coming out, not being caught
by ball bearing inside. That may cause insufficient lubrication condition. Then Apply grease onto the ditch
of the ball screw.
■ Lubrication Points for Linear Guide
ACTION:
Grease Gun
Grease Nipple
Y-axis Linear Guide
① Perform “Ageing” in Manual > Warm Up with the less than 20% axis speed for more than 10 minutes.
Speed setting can be done by sliding the “Axis Speed” gauge at [Setting] tab.
② Then wipe off the pushed-out dirty grease with a nonwoven cloth and apply new grease into the nut
again.
③ Remove excessive grease gathered on the nut or both ends of the ball screw with a nonwoven cloth,
and perform “Ageing” by increasing axis speed gradually.
④ By Axis command in Manual Menu, move the Head Assy. from an end of axis to the other end for
several times, so that the applied grease is spread over whole of the work range. However, the spread
grease cannot reach the actual end of each axis because of the out of work range of the nut. Then add
some grease there by hand with a nonwoven cloth etc.
NOTE: If a cotton-swab or a woven cloth is used to wipe off the dirty grease, waste threads of cloth may be caught
in the ball screw. Use a nonwoven cloth.
NOTE: Use proper grease for lubrication, specified as our standard. (See the “Specified Lubricants” list at the end
of this chapter.)
NOTE: Remove the excess grease gathered on the nut or both ends of the ball screw by wiping it off with a
nonwoven cloth to avoid grease scattering.