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3.
It is not necessary to remove any of the lubrication on the lead screw (Figure 22) unless it appears to be very dirty from the
collection of airborne particulate. Removing any buildup of lubrication at either end of the lead screw is advisable.
4.
The two guide bars (Figure 22) should be cleaned using a new, clean cloth. Do not reuse the cloth used to clean the lead
screw. It can cause cross contamination of lubrications.
Figure 21. Move Lamp to Correct Height
Figure 22. Guide Bars & Lead Screw
(Close Up)
5.
Once the lead screw and the two guide bars have been appropriately cleaned, the assemblies will need to be properly
lubricated.
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Guide Support Bars: Use 3-in-One Drylock lubrication only (Figure 23)
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Lead Screw: Use TriGel 600SM only (Figure 24)
CAUTION:
Do not use silicone-based, fluorocarbon lubricants on the lead screw or the guide supports bars. These types of
lubricants will not hold up to heat & UV exposure, leading to lamp stage motion failures such as dithering, stuttering, or grinding.
Figure 23. 3-in-One Lubricant
Figure 24. TriGEL 600SM Lubricant
Lead Screw
Lead Screw
Guide Rails
Guide Rails
Lamp