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IMS ROBOTICS MICRO S - Important information on repair

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MICRO S automatic Cutter motor
Number:
RH-11.014 A
Scope:
IMS Robotics
Document Management
Date:
08 July 2022
Author:
00145
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Important information on repair
Before starting to repair the MICRO S light plus cutter motor, please read this repair information in detail.
Cables and quick-release couplings as well as standard screws have to be glued with Loctite (274, 574, 577) at
the required points. The use of the appropriate Loctite can be found in the Repair Manual or as an overview in
the corresponding exploded drawings of the respective component sections.
1. Replace cable/quick-release couplings
when they are loosened.
2. Deburr the cable/quick-release couplings
before assembly.
3. Remove LOCTITE completely from
internal threads of the housing parts
4. Remove grease/ clean the internal
thread.
Before mounting the lifting and radial air bag, it is necessary to check if all cables and quick-release couplings
are tight and leak-proof.
When removing any components, pay attention to the O-rings which need to be reassembled. When
assembling the cutter motor, always make sure that all the necessary O-rings are installed. To fix the O-rings in
the O-ring groove, Energrease MP-MG 2 is applied to all the O-rings and then used.
When removing housing parts, it is advisable to mark the previously installed position. This helps in finding the
previous installation position when reassembling.
When crimping ferrules, it is important to ensure that the ring of the ferrule sits in the groove provided in the
housing. This groove is located at the end of a series of grooves which should provide better support for the air
bag. You can identify it by the fact that it is deeper and wider than the other grooves.
Groove for crimp ferrule (example for all housings)
deburring