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3DGENCE INDUSTRY F340   

MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 

Summary of Contents for INDUSTRY F340

Page 1: ...3DGENCE INDUSTRY F340 MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES...

Page 2: ...ATION OF OFFSET BETWEEN HOTENDS IN THE MODULE IN THE X Y Z AXES 7 6 REGENERATION OF HOTENDS IN THE PRINTING MODULE 8 7 CLEANING THE EXTRUDER 9 8 CURTAIN REPLACEMENT 9 9 REPLACE THE AIR FILTER ON THE R...

Page 3: ...h non combustible material or tweezers 7 Set the T1 hotend in the active position with the option Manual Controls Tool 1 Select 8 Gently remove any molten burnt material from the T1 nozzle with non co...

Page 4: ...e heatbed Section 2 The heatbed and hotends must be clean before calibration 2 Make sure that the temperature of the hotends is below 50 C When the hotends are heated set the temperature below 50 C us...

Page 5: ...stl model can be downloaded from www 3dgence support in the tab Your files the tab is available after you sign up and register your device Fig 2 Model Dimmension_Calibration stl 2 After downloading t...

Page 6: ...is for another model enter a target value for a dimension in the X axis of the model according to the CAD design In the Print X box enter the measured dimension for the X axis using the button In the...

Page 7: ...ng X Y axes offsets To verify the offset in both axes print the calibration model stored in the printer s memory the procedure is described below The model consists of two parts part X Fig 5 and part...

Page 8: ...u Calibration Printing Module Automatic XY Calibration from the printer menu and assess the calibration level of the offsets when the model material on the centre line point 0 00 matches the support m...

Page 9: ...it up Fig 7 step 3 7 Clean the extruder from residual material with compressed air 8 Slide the supply tube back into the connector hole until it stops about 2cm Fig 7 step 4 and then insert the C shap...

Page 10: ...ling it up Fig 8 step 1 and towards you Fig 8 step 2 3 Remove the used air filter from the housing and insert a new one 4 Replace the housing and the new filter on the printer following steps 1 and 2...

Page 11: ...the picture Fig 10 Fig 10 Removing the top cover from the printer 4 Unscrew the 6 DIN7984 M4x6 screws from the top cover of the printer Fig 11 Put aside the DIN125 M4 screws and washers Fig 11 Unscrew...

Page 12: ...ture and slide the sheet metal panel out from underneath the black housing spacers The panel is flexible and can be bent Fig 13 Fig 13 Pulling the sheet metal panel from of the top cover 7 Put the she...

Page 13: ...the plate and slide it under two black spacers on the other side Fig 16 Fig 16 Inserting the panel into the top cover 10 Place the top cover in the position as shown in the photo Fig 17 Fig 17 Placing...

Page 14: ...asher Fig 19 Fig 19 Tightening the DIN7984 M4x6 screw 13 Repeat steps 11 and 12 for the next 5 screws Fig 20 Fig 20 Tightening the DIN7984 M4x6 screws 14 Tighten the 4 DIN7991 M5x12 screws fixing the...

Page 15: ...ator Fig 22 Fig 22 Manual lubricator 1 Identify which manufacturer s ball screws and guides are installed in the printer HIWIN Fig 23 HIWIN ball screws are fitted with grease nipples in the nut Linear...

Page 16: ...s instructions 4 Lubricating the Z axis Set the heatbed to the lower position Manual Controls Down Lubricating linear guides Push grease into the grease nipple of the left linear carriage Fig 27 It i...

Page 17: ...thly the lubricator lever once Fig 30 Lubricating HIWIN ball screws Move the heatbed up and down twice using the option Manual Controls Up Down Collect excess grease from linear carriages and ball scr...

Page 18: ...using a paper towel 6 Lubricating the Y axis Move the module forward to the front of the printer until it stops to access the Y axis linear carriage grease nipple Fig 33 Fig 33 Lubricating the Y axis...

Page 19: ...or 2 000 hours of printer service Procedure for measuring toothed belt tension 1 Download the free app Tension2Go to your phone Fig 34 The app is designed for Android phones Fig 34 Tension2Go applicat...

Page 20: ...the parameters in the selected tab according to the image and confirm by pressing the OK button Fig 36 Fig 36 Setting the parameters in the Please select belt tab of the Tension2Go app 5 Select the ot...

Page 21: ...mounting hole of the linear guide counting from the right side Fig 39 The carriage on the Y axis shall be positioned as shown in Fig 40 The marked sheet metal edge should be positioned in the middle...

Page 22: ...unting hole of the linear guide counting from the right side of the printer Fig 41 Fig 41 Measurement location of the timing belt tension on the X1 axis Select the start button in the app Make the tim...

Page 23: ...8 Measuring the timing belt tension on the X2 axis Fig 38 Place the phone with the microphone facing the toothed belt side at the third black mounting hole of the linear guide counting from the right...

Page 24: ...tar string until the measuring fields in the app light up green Check the tension value in the app For a correctly tensioned Timing Belt on the Y axis the measured value should be between 50 and 55 Hz...

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