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Operating Manual Reference Figure CP-45/55 Operation Process 1.2.7.3 Gauge & Pressure Switch *Check Points* @Check that an error occurs caused that the switch operates automatically in pressure drop. *Actions to be t…

Operating Manual Reference Figure
CP-45/55 Operation Process
1.2.7.2 Air Filter & Auto Drainer
*Check Points*
@Check that moisture is collected in
the Air Filter.
@Check that Filter Element is clogged.
@Check that Filter Element is
decolored.
@Check that moisture in a Drainer
can be drained properly.
@If the tube was failed to fix to the
drainer, fix it to the drainer.
Warning
Failing to disconnect the air pressure when replacing
the air filter may cause serious injury to personnel.
Be sure to disconnect the air pressure.
*Actions to be taken*
@Disconnect the air filter container
by pushing down the lock button
and turning it to the side.
@Disconnect the damaged filter
element.
@Install the new filter element in
the reverse order.
@Assemble the container.

Operating Manual Reference Figure
CP-45/55 Operation Process
1.2.7.3 Gauge & Pressure Switch
*Check Points*
@Check that an error occurs caused
that the switch operates
automatically in pressure drop.
*Actions to be taken*
@If it fails to operate, contact our
designated C/S company for A/S.
1.2.7.4 Overall Pipings & Fittings
Check
*Check Points*
@Check the tube for abnormal wear.
@Check that leakage occurs caused
that the tube is missed or the
fittings are loosened.
*Actions to be taken*
@For abnormal wear, replace the tube.
@If the fitting is loosened,
re-tighten it.
1.2.7.5 Part Feeder
*Refer to a manual for individual*
part feeder in an user manual for
more information.

Operating Manual Reference Figure
CP-45/55 Operation Process
Class Noise Type Cause Corrective Actions
X,Y Axes Noise
.Resonance of drive motor .Motor drive failure or abnormal motor gains. .Contact our C/S.
.Coupling vibration .Coupling bolt failed to be tightened securely .Tighten bolt with specified torque.
.Excessive mechanical noise on
ball screw
.Metal friction caused by improper lubrication .Lubricate a ball screw(Oiling).
.Irregular mechanical noise on
LM guide
.Small chips or dust particles are adhered to
belt or a surface of pulley.
.Metalfrictioncausedbyimproper
lubrication
.Clean out the surface of LM guide.
.Proper lubrication.
Conveyor Noise
.PCB drive belt
.Excessive mechanical noise on
conveyor width control
.Belt is too tout or loosened.
.Small chips or dust particles are adhered to
belt or a surface of pulley.
.Metalfrictioncausedbyimproper
lubrication
.Adjust the tension of belt.
.Clean out the surface of pulley.
.Lubricate the width adjusting screw.
Z Axis Noise
.Drive motor noise
.Belt is too tout
.Small chips or parts are seized between belt
and pulley.
.Adjust the tension of belt.
.Clean out the foreign materials
adhered between belt and pulley.
Hydraulic Hose
.Pressure leakage .Hydraulic hose failure.
.Find out the leaking part and
replace it with new one.
Fan .Air resistance noise .Small chips or dust particles are adhered to
fan cover.
.Clean out a hold of fan cover.
1.3
Noise
Caution
Operating the system without taking corrective action
for abnormal noise above may have an effect on the
lifetime of the system. Be sure to run the system
after taking the corrective actions.