
Chapter 2 Before the Repair
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2.8
Tools, Measuring Devices, Jigs, Etc., Necessary for Service
Following tools, measuring devices, and jigs are necessary when performing service on the REGIUS
MODEL 110.
Jigs/tools
Note
Phillips driver
Standard tools
Slotted tip driver
Allen wrench
Wrench
Wire cutter
Tray
Place the removed screws and
parts.
Anti-static wrist band (grounding strap)
Detach detection unit adjusting jig
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Adjustment block
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Sensor status detection jig
Use to adjust the position of the detach detection roller/
sensor.
Power for the sensor status detection jig is coming from
the USB connector. Prepare power outlet to USB adapter
when getting the power from the power outlet.
Press down size adjusting jig
Used to adjust the press down size of the push plate unit.
0.2 mm spacer (film)
Used to adjust the position after installing the shutter unit
assembly.
Interlock release key
Laser protection glasses
Compatible to laser light of 660 nm wavelength
Acoustic wave tension meter
Manufacturer: Gates Unitta Asia
Product name: Sonic Belt Tension Meter
Model: U-505 or U-507
Oscilloscope
Ethernet cable
Used to temporary connect the REGIUS console and the
REGIUS MODEL 110 when replacing the CF card. Use
category 5e or above cable.
Cross cable can also be used.
Interface specification:
RJ-45 connector
100Base-TX/1000Base-T
Network hub
Grease gun
Used to grease up the LM guide.
Model name: MG70
Glove
Used to replace the halogen lamp.
Vacuum cleaner (portable)
Used to clean the brush.
Rag
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Used to clean the magnet shaft.
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Used to clean the cassette absorption plate.
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Used to apply grease on the parts except the LM
guide.
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Used to clean the exterior of the equipment upon
completion of the service.
Plastic sheet
Cover the light condenser unit, so no dust will collect, when
the optical unit is taken off.
Rag, cardboard, etc.
Cover the LM guide and magnet shaft when performing the
replacement inside the equipment.
Maintenance PC
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