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 (Fit ejector cover with 4 off M5 x 10 button sockets . No washers to be used)
  • Downloading AMI Motor Safety Project  + ( # Choose AMI891x Devices # Click on the t # Choose AMI891x Devices # Click on the target button to choose where to send the project to This is the motor you want to program with the safety project In the example, this is the GY axis. If the target does not exist, the motor may not be set up correctly to receive TwinSAFE projects. Follow this procedure [[Preparing a C0001401B for TwinSAFE Project]] [[Preparing a C0001401B for TwinSAFE Project]] )
  • TB0314 Updating Mint File in Workbench  + ( # Contact Stuga service to download latest version to the machine via teamviewer # On the g:\ drive G:\Builds\Latest Software Versions. # From Dropbox service\Machine Software\ )
  • Upgrade ZX Machine to Beckhoff Drives and Control  + (Before the upgrade is despatched to site, Before the upgrade is despatched to site, the servo system needs to be assembled and pre-wired in its enclosure.
    *Drill off Fan detail in right hand side of cabinet. A 114mm hole saw and arbor has been purchased for this. *Drill and fit 4 adjustable feet in the bottom of the cabinet. 4 extra nuts will be in the kit. The height of the feet does not need to be set at this stage. *Drill off all servo drives. For ZX3 machines, the rack will be as follows: AX8640-AX8118-AX8206-AX8206 and for a ZX4 the will be: AX8640-AX8118-AX8206-AX8206-AX8206 (the extra drive is for the V and W axes). *Pre-wire the rack (inc STO links) and the cabinet fan with the cable provided in the kit. leave the spare coil of cable in the cabinet ready for running on-site. *Plug in the 2x15m green etherCAT cables. *The enclosure bottom plate is left off to allow the cable entry on site. '''''*for detailed wiring information, please use drawing packs from Monday.com board.*'''''
    e use drawing packs from Monday.com board.*''''')
  • Setting Up Email Production Reports  + (Navigate to Settings->Parameters)
  • Autoflow Power On  + ((minimum 6 bar to machine))
  • Setting Up C0000422-KIT - Full Hardware 2023  + (Remove the PC from the Dell box with power adapter and power cable. Keyboard and mouse (if supplied) can be returned to stores (not needed here))
  • Autoflow Safety Circuit Fault Finding  + (- Dual channel safety circuit controlled b- Dual channel safety circuit controlled by an E0001613 Pilz PNOZs3 safety relay. - Feedback circuit goes through 2x 24Vdc contactors. - Picture reference 1 shows where the safety terminals are in the cabinet. - Safety loop order from safety relay: #Cabinet Estop Button #Infeed Table Console Estop Button #Infeed Table Safety Gate Guardswitch #Infeed Table End Estop Button #Machining Centre Front Door Interlock Switch #Machining Centre Rear Door Interlock Switch #Sawing Centre Front Door Interlock Switch #Sawing Centre Rear Door Interlock Switch #Sawing Centre Outfeed Table Estop Button #Sawing Centre Outfeed Table Safety Gate Guardswitch Notes: To allow the door unlock signal to work, the safety circuit must be inactive (dumped). safety circuit must be inactive (dumped).)
  • R0000204 Notching gear boxes assembly  + (It is vital for correct function that all It is vital for correct function that all the shown components are thoroughly degreased before assembly . To do this, wash all parts with FE10 solvent spray and dry with airline.
    ...Ensure your work area is very clean and free from Dust/swarf. Use a clean cloth or paper towel to lay on your bench to ensure parts remain clean once washed

    o lay on your bench to ensure parts remain clean once washed</div> </div><br/>)
  • TB0444 Renewing CF Card on TwinCAT2 Systems  + (1.      From Camera PC, use System Manager1.      From Camera PC, use System Manager to activate original configuration 2.      From Camera PC, use PLC Editor to login both original projects – PLC_Reset in Port 811, and the other main PLC control project in Port 801.
    DO NOT FORGET TO ACTIVATE BOOT PROJECT

    instructions-text">DO NOT FORGET TO ACTIVATE BOOT PROJECT</div> </div><br/>)
  • WinMulti Shutdown procedure  + (Once you have a black screen with a small blue text box in the middle you are safe to press the physical red 'POWER OFF' button on the console.)
  • Viewing Camera Footage from Hikvision Cameras  + (If this is the first time that this has been attempted on your PC, a Hikvision plugin will be needed. Follow the process to install it)
  • Safety Circuit Principles  + (A machinery safety circuit is designed to A machinery safety circuit is designed to protect both the equipment and operators from harm by ensuring safe operation. It monitors critical safety functions, like emergency stops, protective guards, and sensors, to prevent accidents or malfunctions. In case of a failure or hazard detection, the circuit triggers shutdowns or alerts, ensuring that the machine operates within safe limits and reduces the risk of injury or damage. and reduces the risk of injury or damage.)
  • R0000712E Rotary Trunking  + (All bolts must have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated. All bolts must be marked with pen once completed to indicate adhesive and correct tension has been applied)
  • R0015146 Pneumatic pipe Installation  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015087 Pneumatic Connections  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015037 Bench Assemble SY Assembly Part 2  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015335 Mount Electrical Cabinet  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015326 Bench Assemble Roller Backfences  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015100 Fit Guarding  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015337 Bench Assemble Guarding Components  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0000574 Fit Motor and Swarf Chute  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015305 Install Wiring loom for Rotary loom  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015037 Bench Assemble SY Assembly  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015333 Fit Clamp Assembly  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R000562 Bench Assemble Centralise Top Table  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015341 Bench Assemble Electrical Cabinet with Pneumatics and controls  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015066 Bench Assemble Saw Motor Assembly  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015305A Install Wiring loom for Rotary Ring  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R000569E Bench Assemble Head Spindle Posts  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0000558E Bench Assemble Base and Turntable  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0000558E Bench Assemble Base and Turntable Part 2  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015328 Install Base and Turntable  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015041 Bench Assemble Top Hood Assembly  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0000570B Bench Assemble 1st stage Ejector  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015330 Fit 1st stage Ejector and Level Base  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015329 Fit Head Spindle Posts  + (All bolts to have Loctite 243 adhesive applied unless otherwise stated All Threaded Pneumatic connections to have Loctite 570 applied All bolts to be pen marked once adhesive applied and correct tension added)
  • R0015300 Rotary Ring pneumatic test  + (When air is connect to rotary ring, attention should be paid to any audible air leaks. If any are present, identify source and rectify)
  • R0000299 Stroke assembly rebuild Part 2  + (Always use Loctite 243 on all fasteners fitted unless stated different All bearings should be an acceptable fit, with Loctite 641 and FE10 solvent used if required All fasteners should be marked once finalised)
  • ZX5 Production R0000548E Module G to R0015040 Module F alignment  +
  • R0015382 Top Spindle Blower Upgrade  + (Assemble Valve and Y connector as shown)
  • R0015295 Finalise wiring loom for Rotary head  + (Cables must be adjusted between each spindCables must be adjusted between each spindle to ensure the cable lengths are correct . 1 Start at cable point between 6 and 5 . Start with the light green ethercat cable with the right angle plug. Adjust so that 200mm is past the end of the spindle plate . See picture for detail. 2 Move to the next spindle connection between 5 and 4 and adjust the new right angled ethercat cable to match the length of the previous adjusted cable 3 Repeat this process working your way around the spindles to set all ethercat cablesnd the spindles to set all ethercat cables)
  • ZX5 Installation Procedure 2023 Part 2  + (Check X axis alignment of horiczontal and Check X axis alignment of horiczontal and vertical rollers using 2 meter straight edge and feeler gauges Any discrepancy must be reported and rectified if present Tolerance 0.002" / 0.05mm [https://stugaltd.monday.com/boards/3628350043/pulses/4665028475][[R0015311 Install and Align Datum rollers]]
    [[R0015311 Install and Align Datum rollers]] <br/>)
  • TB0409 Setting Up Windows 10 PC 2018  + (Connect monitor, network cable, keyboard, mouse/touchpad, and switch on PC.)
  • PLC Source Control - Working with GIT and TcXaeShell  + ( #Select '''Push''' #Message appears showing the successful push to the '''Origin''' which is in the remote cloud Repo )
  • R0015284 Frame ancillaries  + (Fit 5 off basket support bracket to pre drilled holes at indicated points . Secure using M8 x 20 socket caps and Large M8 washers)
  • R0019264 Autoflow Mk 4,1 Infeed Safe moving equipment  + (D0016506 non slip pads must be used in all applications They should be placed between both clamping faces in all configurations of lifting. These will provide prevention of slip and product damage)
  • R0015099 Guard panel drilling  + (Drill hinge panel as detailed 1 Clamp pDrill hinge panel as detailed 1 Clamp panel in position equalising edges to frame 2 Drill vertical face holes onto frame M6 tapped 3 Mark 4 off holes with M6 pointed grubscrew 4 Drill 4 off to 7.5 mm 5 Check correct drilling by fixing panel with M6 socket capslling by fixing panel with M6 socket caps)
  • Autocut Startup Procedure  + (Ensure the main isolator on the console is in the on position (pointing up).)
  • AX8000 Drives - ES Contactor Wiring  + (Find a spare section of DIN rail that the contactor can be placed in. The contactor clips onto the din rail without the need for fixings.)
  • TB0422 Commissioning ZX5 Software 2018  + (Follow [https://stuga.dokit.app/wiki/TB0409_Setting_Up_Windows_10_PC_2018 technical bulletin 409] to setup PC with correct naming conventions and TeamViewer.)
  • Setting Ultrasonic Sensor - Vertical  + (This sets the longest range of the sensor. Hold until flashing stops)
  • Setting Motor Overload Relays  + (In order to read the motor plate we need tIn order to read the motor plate we need to know 3 pieces of information *Whether the motor is wired in star or delta *The frequency at which the motor is running *The voltage at which the motor is running Whether the motor is wired in star or delta depends on the application. Refer to the electrical diagrams to find out which it is. For example, the saw blade motor is wired in star, whereas most extractor motors are wired in delta. The UK standard for a three phase electrical supply is 415v at 50Hz. Unless the supply to a motor runs through an inverter (i.e the spindles) this is also the standard for our machines. Using the picture on the right as an example, we know the motor will be running at 50Hz (1) so we can disregard the information on the right of the plate as this provides figures for a 60Hz supply. Looking at the box numbered (2) we can work out that this motor would be wired in delta if it were running on a single phase 230v supply. However, we know that this is a three phase supply and will be wired in star. So when we move on to the box numbered (3) we will be looking at the number on the right hand side of the slash. Therefore, this particular motor would need an Overload Relay set to 3.00A.would need an Overload Relay set to 3.00A.)
  • PC Bios Power settings  + (Keep pressing the “DELETE “button on the kKeep pressing the “DELETE “button on the keyboard until the PC goes into the BIOS mode and you see a screen similar to the ones shown below. If the BIOS screen does not show wait for the PC to LOGIN into windows and then shut-down or restart the PC again and retry using the delete button as described above. The Menu Will look something similar to thise Menu Will look something similar to this)
  • R0015307 Bench assembly spindle drive cylinders  + (8 off P0001200 cylinder Use Loctite 572 on all air fittings 1 Attach P0001098 elbow as shown 2 Attach P0001198 elbow 3 Attach P0000238 elbow <br/>)
  • ZX5 Gripper Energy Chain & Tray Setup  + (Make sure the cables and piped are fixed with cable ties to the fingers of the bracket to avoid movement or twisting inside the energy chain.)
  • ZX5 MH Infeed Basic IO Test and Setup  + (Make sure the reset of the Estop circuit wMake sure the reset of the Estop circuit works. Be aware when resetting this will reset the air to home all pneumatics. Test each emergency stop button individually (Button box, infeed rear middle and end) making sure this breaks the circuit when pressed and the air is dumped. The Infeed beam sensor should be tested, when broken should also break the circuit and dump the air. Check on Service menu - IO tab that each input works correctly for each Estop unit.input works correctly for each Estop unit.)
  • Changing Main Saw Blade  + (Make sure you have stopped cutting and nothing on the machine is moving - press an emergency stop button to ensure this.)
  • Install markings and measurements ZX5  + (Measure and mark up the distance between tMeasure and mark up the distance between two points (one on each) of the two modules. Mark up the points in a place where it is easy to read the markings and simply practical to get the two modules in a similar position (gap between the two) on installation - preferably on the front and the back of the modules. This makes it easier and closer to adjusting the loadpos and datum on the x-axis once setting up accuracy.um on the x-axis once setting up accuracy.)
  • R0015276 Line up slider units and mesh racks  + (1 Slide drive pinion into position 1 under1 Slide drive pinion into position 1 under drive rack 2 Use M4 adjuster screws to adjust height of rack and M6 to secure 3 Slide out drive pinion and move rack to position 2. Refit drive pinion 4 Use M4 adjuster screws to adjust height of rack and M6 to secure 5 Repeat steps until correct meshing is present at all points indicated to check Do Not glue any of the M4 /M6 socket caps used for adjustment as this will be done at a later stagement as this will be done at a later stage)
  • B0000082b Motor replacement For Obsolete part B0000082  + (New motor B0000082b will need modification of drive key to function correctly. 5mm should be removed from key in situ as shown in photo This will enable clutch plate to move to desired position on assembly)
  • Upgrade - Conveyor Top Guard  + (Offer up the guard over the conveyor walls (the guard sits outside of the walls). The aim is that the smaller radius on the guard is concentric with the top roller.)
  • 500mm Saw Blade Upgrade  + (Remove the two grub screws from the taper Remove the two grub screws from the taper lock pulleys and insert one into the hole that was initially empty. Screw in tight to break seal of taperlock and split the two parts. If siezed the outer part can be tapped back with a hammer. These parts are usually very brittle and can shatter with a heavy hammer blow. It can also be useful to have the belts on at this point to stop the pulley from turning.his point to stop the pulley from turning.)
  • Easily resizable forms for any screen resolution in Visual Studio  + (On the start screen in Visual Studio, click on the "Create a New Project" button.)
  • Autocut Open Guard Doors  + (Once the machine has stopped production, press an emergency stop button to ensure the machine is safe to work on)
  • Autocut Daily Maintenance  + (Once the machine has stopped production, press an emergency stop button to ensure the machine is safe to work on)
  • TB0452 ZD620 Zebra Printer Setup  + (One difference between the GX420d and the One difference between the GX420d and the ZD620d is the lack of a dedicated power switch. The newer ZD620d opts for a power button that must be pressed in order to turn on the printer after power is supplied. As our machines are fully un-powered after a machine is closed down it causes the operator to intervene and manually turn on the printer after power up. Ideally the Zebra ZD620d has an '''Power Recovery Mode''' that acts as a permanent switch in case of power failure. We can use this on the machines to allow the printer to turn on upon power up. 1.      Disconnect from power. 2.      Remove module door and use Ethernet cable to remove (plug in and pull). 3.      Move the switch that is annotated AUTO to the ON position. 4.      Reinstall the module. 5.      Reconnect power, this should now turn on. Reconnect power, this should now turn on.)
  • TB0426 Replacement Zebra Printer Setup  + (Open box, unwrap printer, plug in power and plug Ethernet connected to network to the printer. As the printer boots up there will be a red light displayed on the front. After around 30 seconds this will turn green as the printer completes boot up.)
  • R0015336 Pneumatic Output Testing  +
  • Setting Up New Printer - GX420d  + (Plug in the power cable and ethernet cable to the back of printer, then turn the printer on with the switch at the back.)
  • TB0436 Creating a Backup Through WinMulti  + (Press on the “Backup” button on WinMulti)
  • Runing MRP  + (Press the Planning Tab > Read demand > ok The demand will then read with a load screen. Once this has finished move on to the next step)
  • Programming Eaton DE Drive  + (Set these references P-20 to P-23 to 50Hz so it will not matter what input 3 or 4 is set to - it will always be 50Hz)
  • R0000299 Stroke assembly rebuild  + (R0000728 and R0000729 are mirror images to each other Please inspect pictures to clarify and confirm correct hand to be built (Supplied unit to be refurbished will always be rebuilt as the same hand ))
  • R0000728 R0000729 Stroke Assembly Dismantling  + (The stroke assembly must be dismantled in the exact manner stated as many sections can only be removed once mating parts have been extracted Please use the following steps accurately)
  • TB450 - CMOS Battery replacement  + (Remove cover by taking out the circled screw. Then holding the tab, pull in the direct shown to unclip and remove the cover.)
  • R0000711 Rotary Base Assembly REV2  + (Rotary drive ring needs checking before fRotary drive ring needs checking before fitment.
    #Check teeth for burrs, damage and debris. Use compressed air to clean all areas #V edge should be checked for damage. Check entire circumference with fingers to identify any damage, lumps or high low spots #Check drive ring has been countersunk in the shown area
    rive ring has been countersunk in the shown area)
  • X252 Forward Clamp Out Sensor Setup Stuertz Infeed  + (Select Q1)
  • PLC Source Control - Adding a Repository  + (Select View From the Drop-down menu select Team Explorer)
  • Client Installation of Sage and Cim50  + (Navigate to \\mainserver\Cim50\Updates)
  • R0015287 Bench Assemble Shafts, Bearings and Pinions  + (Ensure shafts D0015556 and D0015555 are Ensure shafts D0015556 and D0015555 are clean before trial fitting . 1 check for any burrs or damage to shafts . Remove with File/emery tape 180 grit if present 2 Use compressed air to clean debris from all keyways on shafts . 3 Use Fe10 solvent to remove contaminants on shafts solvent to remove contaminants on shafts)
  • Laser Setup on Flowline/ZX3 for Laser Holes  + (The laser sender needs to have a clear patThe laser sender needs to have a clear path to the laser receiver, its really important that this is parallel and the beam does not bounce off the inside of any of the aluminium mounting block. Slacken off the Nuts above and below Laser to move up/down and side/side.below Laser to move up/down and side/side.)
  • Dokit - Editing Work Instructions  + (The dokit references for work instructionsThe dokit references for work instructions are tracked and stored on the monday board [https://stugaltd.monday.com/boards/3628350043 Work Instruction Dokit Tracker] Check to see if the instruction is already there using the search, there should be a link for it in the link column which will take you straight to the page. If it does not exist, it needs to be created first with this tutorial [[Dokit - Creating A Work Instruction]][[Dokit - Creating A Work Instruction]])
  • Dokit - Creating A Work Instruction  + (To create a new Dokit, you need to login as a editor The Username is Gareth Green Password is available from the IT department <br/>)
  • Beckhoff AX8000 Flowline Upgrade  + (The first step does not involve being on sThe first step does not involve being on site or carrying out any physical tasks. However, trying to gain some familiarisation before carrying out the upgrade can save time and confusion down the line. Please read through this tutorial before upgrading the machine. The attached files and steps will walk you through the upgrade that somebody else has already experienced. This will give you a free look at any issues or learnings that have already been made. or learnings that have already been made.)
  • Toshiba - B-EX4T1 Printer Setup  + (To gain access turn the green knob to FREE. You can then pull the front plate down and lift the printer head up.)
  • ZX3 Counterweight Installation  + (Fit all 3 weight plates, and secure with the provided bolts and washers)
  • Stuertz Welder - Setting Barcode Reader  + (For a Zebra barcode reader - Use Reader manual to scan the barcode or scan the barcode opposite or see the barcode at [https://supportcommunity.zebra.com/s/article/Emulating-a-COM-Serial-Port-Over-USB-using-CDC-driver?language=en_US this address])
  • R0015278 Mount Completed Assemblies  + (Use loctite 243 on all fasteners Use Loctite 572 on all threaded pneumatic connections Pen mark all fasteners to show finalised)
  • Fitting R0019199 Upgrade: Autoflow Slewing Ring Guard Kit  + (This procedure must be done in conjunction with moving the SR Axis Datum to a position higher and ant the front of the machine to [[Move SR Datum Sensor to Higher Level R0019217]] <br/>)
  • Autocut Piece Jammed  + (This will dump the air to the cylinders and probably free off the jammed piece)
  • OBSOLETE DM - Updating Resources  + (To open the document go to the Stuga dropbox (ask admin for permissions): Service > Documentation > Device Magic Resources > DeviceMagic Data v1.xlsx https://www.dropbox.com/s/v7vhxpve9ocm6as/DeviceMagic%20Data%20v1.xlsx?dl=0)
  • TB0385 Upgrading to winMulti v6  + ( (Defaults to Config mode after the TwinCAT update))
  • R0015301 Fit terminal holders and Ethercat boxes  + (1 Segregate cables and pipes as shown in image 2 Mount D0010806 relay mounting base using 4 off M3x 25 pan head screws 3 Repeat for 7 off other connection boxes)
  • R0015285 Bench Assemble Pneumatic Rail  + (Use Loctite 243 on all fasteners Use Loctite 572 on all threaded pneumatic connections Pen mark all bolts to show finalised)
  • R0015342 Bench Assemble Outfeed Parts  + (Use Loctite 243 on all fasteners Use Loctite 570 on all threaded pneumatic connections Pen mark all bolts when finalised)
  • R0015091 Mount Outfeed Beam Sensor  +
  • R0015303 Fit backplates and covers  + (Use Loctite 243 on all fasteners Pen mark all bolts to show finalised)
  • R0015096 (e) Bench Assemble Transfer Drive Assembly  + (Use Loctite 243 on all fasteners Use Loctite 572 on all pneumatic threaded connections Pen mark all bolts to show finalised)
  • R0015352 Mount Buffer Beams  +
  • R0015140 Spindle energy chains and looms  + (Use Loctite 243 on all fasteners Pen mark bolts once finalised)