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I have a citizen L-20 5MZ and im having a hell of a time getting to my y1 axis ballscrew! Anyone know how to go about taking the covers off so I can pull out the whole ballscrew? |
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This is by no means a snide remark and I mean you no disrespect, but... if you are having trouble figuring out ho to take the covers off, I would no recommend that you not proceed with the ballscrew removal. Call your local Citizen Dealer as they should be involved with this type of repair. Good luck.
__________________ Control the process, not the product! Machining is more science than art, master the science and the artistry will be evident. |
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| Where are you located? Did you try your Citizen dealer? I thought that would get you closer as they could walk you through just about anything. There is nothing trick or secret about the covers coming off to get to your screw. Go to town with you metric allen wrech set till you get to what you need. All the screws are in plain sight, start by taking the top cover, side cover over the Y1 motor and two-piece back cover off. After that, see what still in your way and remove those items. It's been a while since I've done and do not remeber 100% what needs to be removed, plus I'm not near a machine at this time. The job is doable. Take your time and use common sense. If you're not sure, then stop and ask more specific questions here, people(myseld included) will try to help you. Good luck and let us know how you make out and if we can help.
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| its not nescessarily the slides and covers giving me fits. The tool post is the major hassel which i have removed and am working on getting the saddle out of my way. Before that i have to remove the ball screw (i believe) need to look more into it. And of course the books just show u enought to get yourself in trouble. |
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| Why are you removing saddles / tool posts as you should get access to the motor and coupling to the ball screw and motor / undo coupling / remove motor / remove bearing motor housing if nessecary then access ball screw mounting cap screws remove ballscrew and mount new ball screw attach coupling to motor and reset zero home position that is a general proceedure for any ballscrew |
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