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While the LCD panel LED is on, push the unloading lever forward 

until it hits the stopper.  

Screws will drop onto your palm at the same time.
This machine, when just powered on, behaves differently 

depending on the state in which it had been powered off.  

This machine won’t start unless you push the unloading lever.

Return your hand to front with care not to drop the screws off 

your palm.  

The LCD panel LED goes out and this machine restarts.

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5.2  Unloading Screws

This machine ships factory-adjusted with handle pan-head screws.  This 

machine should require the following checks and adjustments depending 

on the kind of screw to use:

  LCD panel setting change

  Brush check and adjustment

  Passage plate check and adjustment

  Holding plate check and adjustment

  Rail assembly and Escaper Unit check and adjustment

•  When the power switch is turned on, the Bin scooping plate moves up 

and down for a predetermined period of time and then stops.

•  Push in the unloading lever to start this machine.

•  When a preset count of screws has accumulated at the unloading port, 

the LED lights up, the buzzer sounds, and this machine halts with a 

certain delay. 

•  Push in the unloading lever to unload the preset (metered) count of 

screws and the LED goes out, with this machine restarting.

•  If you push the unloading lever before a preset count of screws is 

stored, the LED blinks and the buzzer continues sounding. This 

machine then starts recounting the preset count of screws after a  

period of time.

•  Push the unloading lever forward until it hits the stopper.  The LCD 

panel LED does not go out and this machine does not restart unless 

the unloading lever makes full contact with the stopper.

Summary of Contents for FM-36 Series

Page 1: ...manual Maintenance FM 36 Series Automatic Screw Feeder FM1MA01M a R e a d t h e s e i n s t r u c t i o n s f o r t h e p r o p e r u s e o f t h i s m a c h i n e A f t e r h a v i n g r e a d t h e...

Page 2: ...screw feeding or cause the machine to be overloaded and malfunction Please refer to the diagram below and carefully adjust the screw level to be 2 3mm below upper edge of the rail When the scoop plate...

Page 3: ...periods of time CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 1 Before Use Thank you very much for purchasing our Automatic Screw Feeder FM 36 series Please check up the accessories supplied with it before using it Accesso...

Page 4: ...eration turn off the power switch and disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet If you continue to use this machine while it is acting abnormally a risk of fire electric shock or personal injury...

Page 5: ...machine Unload screws from the unloading port and move all screws from the rail to the screw bin take them from the chamber See the illustrations below for ejecting screws Use maximum care in ejectin...

Page 6: ...bin lid Bit guide assembly Rail assembly Escaper disc Front cover Shutter installed in front of the passage plate Bin scooping plate Brush Timer setting control DC jack Bin scooping plate Screw bin P...

Page 7: ...hips factory adjusted to handle pan head screws If this machine requires adjustment to meet the kind of screw to use make the following checks and adjustments beforehand Brush check and adjustment Pas...

Page 8: ...eing put in the screw bin Actuation of the overload protection circuit If the moving parts of this machine are overloaded the drive motor reverses for a predetermined period of time and then returns t...

Page 9: ...te check and adjustment Rail assembly and Escaper Unit check and adjustment When the power switch is turned on the Bin scooping plate moves up and down for a predetermined period of time and then stop...

Page 10: ...the total of preset counts of screws Increments each time a preset count of screws are accumulated at the unloading port Each time the count of screws has accumulated at the unloading port this machi...

Page 11: ...igit in the preset count indicator blinking Press the PRE SET button once momentarily while the digit is blinking to change that digit If you do not press the PRE SET button while the digit is blinkin...

Page 12: ...level as shown at right Check that the tip of the brush swipes above the head of the applied screws placed in the rail groove The alignment and transfer of screws would be adversely affected if the b...

Page 13: ...nt is complete verify correct operations Screws on the rail are delivered smoothly Screws do not fall out from the rail 2 Adjustments for a clearance between Escaper disk and Extended part of Holding...

Page 14: ...a certain count of screws has accumulated at the unloading port This delay can be adjusted with the timer A Timer setting control screw is found in the rear of this machine as shown at right Turn the...

Page 15: ...has an external output signal line allowing for external generation of a signal synchronized with the timing at which the LCD panel LED lights up as an open collector output Use this output to connect...

Page 16: ...r cleaning Before detaching the rail from this machine turn off the power switch and remove the screws from the Screw bin to prevent screws from falling into the machine Remove two front cover mountin...

Page 17: ...the plastic part of the brush won t hit the passage plate when the brush assembly operates A ideally clearance of 0 is recommended For adjustment instructions see 5 4 Brush Check and Adjustment 7 2 R...

Page 18: ...emoval procedure The Escaper Unit requires positional adjustments in relation to the rail groove See the instructions below 7 4 Replacing the Rail Assembly Turn off the power switch before performing...

Page 19: ...een loaded or screws of different nominal diameters were present The supply of screws in the Screw bin has used up Check that AC adapter power connection Manipulate the unloading lever to unload screw...

Page 20: ...late Putting an appropriate supply of screws in the Screw bin could fix the problem Remove unusual screws and then adjust the passage plate Remove the screws in an unusual posture Follow the instructi...

Page 21: ...nominal diameter of the rail have been loaded Dust and oil have stuck on the rail The rail is not vibrating due to screws stuck in rail gaps for example Exhausted motor Poorly adjusted passage plate...

Page 22: ...the unloading port The unloading lever has not been pressed firmly Adjust the Holding plate position Adjust the groove position of the rail and the escaper disc Turn the power switch off then back on...

Page 23: ...e passage plate is too high The holding plate is too high The distance between the rail end and the escaper disc is too far Moving parts are undergreased Adjust the Timer setting control screw Remove...

Page 24: ...t to change without prior notice for the sake of improvement Exclusive adapter Switching type Dimension Weight Screw capacity A preset count Accessories x1 AC x1 x1 x1 x1 Input AC100 240V 50 60Hz Outp...

Page 25: ...3640 4 0 FR40SET FR40 F40 W3640 FM 3650 5 0 FR50SET FR50 F50 W3650 FM 3660 6 0 FR60SET FR60 F60 W3660 FM 36 Replacement parts Rail Assembly Main motor With Harness NJ09782 10 Drive motor Assembly NJ0...

Page 26: ...plemented at a reasonable charge without regard to the warranty period Defects caused by misuse Defects caused by product modifications or unauthorized repairs Defects caused by natural disasters or A...

Page 27: ...B B JI 9 9 PP 0 0 0 0 0 11 External dimension Timer setting control DC jack Product seal s 9 9 PP VV 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 VV D E unit mm...

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