MPC2050 - Internal Finisher issues

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  • huberto233
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    • Nov 2008
    • 40

    #16
    Well known problem with plenty of them out there. First of all , the shaft which a stapling unit moves on is not lubricated-greased on production line . So what needs to be done to get it working just lubricate the shaft and problem disappears. I have had to do at least 5 and all of them ok since.
    Another common problem on the paper exit section , check the timing pulley (section 10 part 8 ) as in plenty of machines one of them is installed upside down , mostly the front one. As u may see on parts catalog they should be in the same position.
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    • mrwho
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      • Apr 2009
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      #17
      Originally posted by huberto233
      Well known problem with plenty of them out there. First of all , the shaft which a stapling unit moves on is not lubricated-greased on production line . So what needs to be done to get it working just lubricate the shaft and problem disappears. I have had to do at least 5 and all of them ok since.
      Another common problem on the paper exit section , check the timing pulley (section 10 part 8 ) as in plenty of machines one of them is installed upside down , mostly the front one. As u may see on parts catalog they should be in the same position.
      As for the lubrication on the stapler's shaft, I've been doing that since the first time I got this problem - even before posting on this forum. About the pulleys, by looking at them it seems that everything is in place - the belts rotate accordingly and I see no apparent anomalous movement, so I'm assuming everything is in place - I'd like to ask you if it's obvious when they are misplaced?
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      • huberto233
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        • Nov 2008
        • 40

        #18
        Yes, there is quite obvious if the front one is misplaced. Chec a parts catalog - section 10 and you should see the proper direction of install
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        • mrwho
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          #19
          Originally posted by huberto233
          Yes, there is quite obvious if the front one is misplaced. Chec a parts catalog - section 10 and you should see the proper direction of install
          Well, if you ever catch another one like that, please try and take a picture to illustrate it, if possible.

          Cheers!
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          • huberto233
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            • Nov 2008
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            #20
            Hope this will help

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            • Fearless V K
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              • May 2007
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              #21
              Originally posted by Jomama46
              I'm not seeing anything since 10/08. V 0.039 "D". Any other info on that?
              No, I think that was it. Here's the doc...
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              • mrwho
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                #22
                It does - I was thinking it was another set of wheels altogether. I'll check it out today.

                I'll keep you posted. Thanks.
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                'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

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                • Jomama46
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                  • Apr 2008
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Fearless V K
                  No, I think that was it. Here's the doc...
                  Thanks Fearless, this is helpful.
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