CP-7[732-742]-series Mechanical Reference(2.9E) - 第91页
Cleaning Checklist T015 Check Schedule Cleaning points 1.1 Weekly 1.2 Monthly 1.3 Every 8 Hours 1.4 Every 8 Hours 1.5 Every 8 Hours 1.6 Every 3 Months 1.7 Weekly 1.8 Weekly 1.9 Weekly 1.10 Monthly Monthly 1.11 Weekly 1.1…

1.14 Replacing the Nozzle Filter (Every 3 Months)
Point
The filter inside the shaft becomes soiled during the course of machine operation, and
should be replaced approximately every 3 months. If errors occur frequently for a
specific nozzle, it is probable that the flow of air is being impeded by a dirty filter.
Procedure
WARNING
Be sure to turn the main power off before performing this
procedure.
Squeeze in the levers shown in the figure below, and carefully extract the filter.
Caution:
1. Do not apply excess force to the nozzle shaft.
2. Ensure that the filter is returned to the nozzle with the levers at the bottom.
2. Remove the pin from the filter Assy, and replace both the filter and the pin.
C7SM3111
Pin
Filter
C7SM3008
Filter Assy
Part 3 Chapter 1 Cleaning
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Cleaning Checklist
T015
CheckScheduleCleaning points
1.1
Weekly
1.2
Monthly
1.3
Every 8 Hours
1.4
Every 8 Hours
1.5
Every 8 Hours
1.6
Every 3 Months
1.7
Weekly
1.8
Weekly
1.9
Weekly
1.10
Monthly
Monthly
1.11
Weekly
1.12
Monthly
1.13
1.14
Monthly
Cleaning the Nozzle Interior
Cleaning the Fluorescent Nozzle Stickers
Emptying the Waste Tape Box
Cleaning the Waste Tape Duct
Emptying the Reject Parts Box
Replacing the Nozzle Filter
Ceaning the Camera Glass
Cleaning the Filter Regulator
Cleaning the Machine Interior
Cleaning the Tapered Clutch on the Nozzle Indexing Shaft
Cleaning the Part Height Check Sensor Lens
Cleaning the Air Filter
Cleaning the Oil Cooler Air Filter
Cleaning the Carrier Rodless Cylinder
Part 3 Chapter 1 Cleaning
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2. Lubrication
Precautions During Lubrication
• Prior to beginning any lubrication, turn the main breaker off.
• Apply an appropriate amount of lubricant. If too much lubricant is applied, it
may splatter and drop on panels inside the machine. Special care should be taken
to keep the camera lens clean, as a soiled lens results in poor part inspection
results. Use a lens cleaner to keep the lens clean.
Types of Lubricant
The lubricants which are used have the following characteristics.
Note: Do not mix grease types.
Daphne Eponex No. 2
Multemp SRL
AFC Grease
Lithium grease by Idemitsu suited to mid/low speed parts.
Lithium grease by Kyodo Oils suited to high/mid/low speed parts.
Multemp LRL3
Lithium grease by Kyodo Oils suited to mid/low speed parts.
High grade synthetic oil based on grease by THK suited to
high speed parts.
SHC 630
Turbine oil +
NASKALUBE
This MOBIL, PAO based oil is used on gears and axis components.
A Fuji special blend containing additives, used for the purpose of
enhancing durability.
Characteristics
Table-lub-b
Type
Daphne
Super Multi Oil 32
High grade synthetic based oil by Idemitsu used as a multi-purpose
lubricating oil applicable to a wide range of parts that require
lubrication.
Part 3 Chapter 2 Lubrication
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