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1.11 Cleaning the Tapered Clutches at Nozzle
Rotation Axes (Every Month)
Point
Following extended periods of operation, the tapered clutches at the nozzle rotation axes
can become spattered with grease, etc., from the machine, causing the clutches to slip. A
slipping clutch makes it difficult to rotate and position a nozzle at the proper mounting
angle. The clutches should therefore be cleaned regularly, using the grease cleaner
(ThreeBond 2706) provided with the machine.
Procedure
WARNING
• Always be sure to cut off the 200 V power before carrying out any
work.
• Exercise extreme caution when working on the machine if the cam is
not at its origin (0 deg.). Recoil of the cam axis can endanger the
operator.
Pull the outer shaft of the nozzle rotation axis downward, then wipe the tapered clutch
clean using a cloth which has been wetted with grease cleaner.
Note: Do not spray the grease cleaner directly on the tapered clutch because the cleaner could
land on other parts as well, removing their lubricant.
Tapered clutch
Outer shaft
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2. Lubrication
Precautions During Lubrication
1. Prior to beginning any work be sure to cut the main power breaker.
2. Apply an appropriate amount of lubricant. If too much lubricant is applied the
lubricant will splatter and may drop on the boards or inside the machine. In
particular if the camera lens is dirtied this will lead to trouble such as vision
processing errors. If this happens use a lens cleaner to clean the lens.
Types of Lubricants
The lubricants that are used have the following properties.
Caution: Do not mix AFC grease with other types of lubricant.
Essential Points Regarding Lubrication
The essential points concerning lubrication of each of the machine components are
indicated with illustrations and tables.
• Types of lubricants and lubrication frequency
The lubrication tables provide information regarding lubrication points, lubricant types,
and lubrication schedules.
The following symbols are used in the table:
: Apply the appropriate amount of lubricant.
R: Apply a small amount for rust prevention purposes.
N/A: Lubrication is prohibited.
Note: The frequency of lubrication is based on eight hours of operation per day.
Table-lubE
Biral T&D
Daphne Eponex No. 2
Multemp LRL3
Multemp SRL3
AFB grease
AFC grease
This is a spray type oil that is used as a lubricant in areas
such as the conveyor ballscrew, shaft components and
other moving parts that travel at a relatively slow speed and
upon which a relatively low load is exerted.
This is a lithium-based grease (Idemitsu) that is used as a
lubricant on moving parts that travel at moderate speeds.
This is a lithium-based grease (Kyodo Yushi) that is used as
a lubricant on moving parts that travel at moderate speeds.
This is a lithium-based grease (Kyodo Yushi) that is used as
a lubricant on moving parts that travel at high and moderate
speeds.
This is a lithium-based grease (THK) that is used as a
lubricant on moving parts that travel at moderate speeds.
This is a high grade synthetic oil based grease (THK) is
used as a lubricant moving parts that travel at high speeds.
Types of Lubricants Properties
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