ApexVinyl
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So I've been curious for several years....
Wouldn't some of the rotational areas on a cutter have to be lubricated at some point?
And what about the drive belt for the cutting head? That belt reminds me alot of a motorcycle belt and other equipment belts. For how fast that thing moves and works, it doesn't need any wax or anything for long life?
My biggest concern on my old d140 is how one would know if the bearings on the drive rolls and pullys are starting to go out... Other than pulling off all the belts and feeling the rotational resistance by hand. Would the cutter start acting up early on?
I suppose coming from a mechanical background and knowing that nothing is maintainence free I would think cutters/printers wouldn't be an exception.
Has anybody had bearings go out or snapped/stretched a belt?
Wouldn't some of the rotational areas on a cutter have to be lubricated at some point?
And what about the drive belt for the cutting head? That belt reminds me alot of a motorcycle belt and other equipment belts. For how fast that thing moves and works, it doesn't need any wax or anything for long life?
My biggest concern on my old d140 is how one would know if the bearings on the drive rolls and pullys are starting to go out... Other than pulling off all the belts and feeling the rotational resistance by hand. Would the cutter start acting up early on?
I suppose coming from a mechanical background and knowing that nothing is maintainence free I would think cutters/printers wouldn't be an exception.
Has anybody had bearings go out or snapped/stretched a belt?