
Parts Replacement
9-5
9.7
Replacing the Conveyor Belts
Checking the condition of the conveyor belts should be part of the routine maintenance schedule for the
dispensing system. Cracked, worn, or broken belts should be replaced immediately.
To maintain reliable system performance, it is recommended that the conveyor belts be changed every six
months. However, the belts may need to be changed more frequently or less frequently, depending upon
the volume of workpiece production.
Tools and Materials Needed
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4 mm Hex Key
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Soft Cloth and Cotton Swabs
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2.5 mm Hex Key
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Two Conveyor Belts (P/N 7209910)
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Isopropyl Alcohol
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Removable Thread Locker (P/N 40-0019)
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Phillips Head Screwdriver
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Torque Wrench
To remove a conveyor belt:
CAUTION!
This procedure should only be performed by a trained service technician.
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NOTES
Only one belt should be removed at a time. Use the other belt as a reference for proper
orientation of the belt being replaced.
All components and fasteners removed during this procedure should be retained in an
orderly manner and in a safe location for reinstallation or shipment back to Asymtek.
1.
Move the dispensing head to the home position.
2.
Use the FmXP Jog Controls to move the rear conveyor rail to the extreme back of the
dispensing chamber.
3.
Perform a service shutdown as specified in
4.
Open the hood.
5.
Remove any rail-mounted components that interfere with belt removal/replacement.
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If stop pins interfere, use a 2.5 mm hex key to remove the stop pins along the length of
the conveyor rails.
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NOTE
For ease of reinstallation, you should note the locations and orientations of
rail-mounted components before removing them.
6.
Slide the old belt off the pulley tires and discard.
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