Hitachi C 8FSE Battery Charger User Manual


 
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(3) Reassembly of the ball bushing
The Ball Bushing [114] and Holder (A) [124] are
maintained at a smooth fit. When placing the Ball
Bushing [114] into Holder (A) [124], gently hammer it
with a plastic hammer so that the Ball Bushing [114]
is seated into Holder (A) [124] in parallel. After
reassembly, lubricate around the steel balls inside the
Ball Bushing [114] with 2 grams of Nippeco SEP 3A
grease. Apply machine oil to slide pipe (A) and slide
pipe (B) of Hinge (A) Ass’y [87]. When reassembling,
put the Ball Bushing [114] inside Holder (A) [124] as
indicated in (A) of Fig. 55. Visual observation will do
for this insertion. Layout in (A) offers about 30%
higher rated load in (B).
6. Lubrication
Advise the customer to lubricate the machine as indicated below at least once a month. Also, prior to
applying lubricant, any sawdust, dirt or other foreign matter should be thoroughly wiped away with a soft
cloth.
(1) Swiveling section of the gear case
Coat machine oil on the swiveling and sliding portions of the Gear Case [198] and Hinge (A) Ass’y [87].
(2) Vise section
Coat machine oil on the screw thread portion of the Knob Bolt M10 x 66 [35] of the Vise Ass’y [42].
(3) Holder (A)
Coat machine oil on the swiveling and sliding portions of Holder (A) [124] and the Hinge Shaft (A) [9].
7. Product precision
On completion of reassembly, confirm precision tolerances.
Item Tolerance
Deflection of dummy disc 0.15/φ200
Squareness between base and fence (A) and fence (B)
0.1/65 (Height of fence (A))
0.1/49 (Height of fence (B))
Flatness of fence (A) and fence (B) 0.15
Squareness between dummy disc and fence (A) and fence (B) 0.15/100
Squareness between fence (A) and fence (B) and slide pipes
(Place a square against fences (see Fig. 56), slide the head and
check for any clearance between the dummy disc and the square.)
0.15/180
Squareness between dummy disc and turn table 0.15/100
Surface alignment of base and turn table
(Use the upper surface of the base as a reference.)
Fig. 56
(+) 0.1
(-) 0.2
Fig.55