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1. 2 Preparation for Maintenance 1.2.1 Preparation for Cleaning Prepare the following items for cleaning. • Brush Use a brush whose bristles do not come off if possible. • Cotton Swab Use a normal cotton swab on the mark…

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1. Periodic Maintenance
1.1 Precautionary Items before Maintenance
This session describes how to perform inspections, cleaning, lubrica-
tion, and adjustment to keep the machine in good shape.
It is recommended that periodic maintenance of the machine should
be ensured.
1. Periodic Maintenance
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Only qualified personnel should perform maintenance work carefully in
compliance with the specified procedures.
WARNING
Before maintenance work, be sure to lock the power breaker and
the main valve section (air source) with padlocks.
If maintenance work is performed with the machine powered, a major
injury or a damage might be caused due to a malfunction of the ma-
chine or an unexpected operation by the third party.
After the end of maintenance work, be sure to attach the machine cover.
Designate a person who can have charge of the padlock key.
If the provided padlock is lost or damaged, purchase its substitute.
Power Supply Section
Fig. 4A1 Power Supply Section
Air Source Section
Fig. 4A2 Air Source Section
Power Breake
r
Padlock
(630 061 9737)
Main Valve
Padlock (630 053 4917)
WARNING
1.2 Preparation for Maintenance
1.2.1 Preparation for Cleaning
Prepare the following items for cleaning.
Brush
Use a brush whose bristles do not come off if possible.
Cotton Swab
Use a normal cotton swab on the market.
Rag
Use a rag which does not produce as less waste thread as possible.
Otherwise, the machine will break down due to the remaining waste
thread.
A clean rag is also required, depending on the spots to be cleaned.
Oiled Rag
Use an oiled rag which does not produce as less waste thread as
possible. Otherwise, the machine will break down due to the remain-
ing waste thread.
Note: Do not apply too much oil to the rag. The oil should not be
mixed with another type.
Air Gun
Do not use the air gun for any other places than the specified ones.
If dirt and dust are dispersed, they adhere to various sensors, caus-
ing the machine to break down.
Vacuum Cleaner
Note: If the suction hole of the vacuum cleaner is changed to a
smaller one, some spots can be cleaned more easily.
Cleaning Paper
Use the standard accessory part.
Lens Cleaning Cloth
Use the standard accessory part.
1.2.2 Preparation for Lubrication
Prepare the specified grease, oil, and items for lubrication.
Specified Grease and Oil
Refer to "(1) Grease and Oil" for details.
Before lubrication, wipe off the old grease and oil.
Specified Items for Lubrication
Refer to "(2) Brush", "(3) Vinyl Gloves", "(4) Grease Applicator", "(5)
Hand Grease Gun "KH120" ", and "(6) Dispense Gun "DG10KIT" ".
1.2 Preparation for Maintenance
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(1) Grease and Oil
DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE No. 1
DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE No. 3
MOLYNOC GREASE AP1
SYNTHESO HT220 or KLUBERSYNTH GH6-220
Equivalent Types of Lubricants
DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE No. 1 (IDEMITSU KOSAN CO.,
LTD.) or its equivalent Table 4A1
Grease Names Makers
Alvania Grease No. 1 SHELL OIL
Multinoc Grease 1 Nippon Oil Corporation
Lisonix Grease No. 1 JAPAN ENERGY
Dynamax No. 1 COSMO OIL LUBRICANTS
Lithtan 1 ESSO OIL
MP Grease 1 KYGNUS OIL
Gemico MP-1 TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.
Multemp PS1 KYODOH YUSHI
DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE No. 3 (IDEMITSU KOSAN CO.,
LTD.) or its equivalent Table 4A2
Grease Names Makers
Alvania Grease No. 3 SHELL OIL
Multinoc Grease 3 Nippon Oil Corporation
Lisonix Grease No. 3 JAPAN ENERGY
Dynamax No. 3 COSMO OIL LUBRICANTS
Lithtan 3 ESSO OIL
MP Grease 3 KYGNUS OIL
Gemico MP-3 GENERAL OIL
Multemp PS3 KYODOH YUSHI
MOLYNOC GREASE AP1 (Nippon Oil Corporation) or its
equivalent
Table 4A3
Grease Names Makers
Daphne Grease M No. 1 IDEMITSU KOSAN
Jomo Lisonix M No .1 JAPAN ENERGY
Molybden Grease No. 1 COSMO OIL LUBRICANTS
Beacon Q2 ESSO OIL
Gemico Grease MD2 TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.
M-5 Grease No. 1 KYGNUS OIL
1.2 Preparation for Maintenance
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