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  1. #1
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    Default Shake your Bot

    Recently after starting up the machine I decided to give each of the axis a shake to ensure they were firm. The Y and Z were solid but the X had some play. It turned out that the allen screws on the pinion gears were a bit loose. We tightened them up and the machine cut beautifully.

    Shake your Bot!

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    Shake, Shake, Shake..
    Shake, Shake, Shake..
    Shake your Bot-ty
    Shake your Bot-ty

    (Wasn't that a song by KC and the Sunshine Band?)

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    That is pretty much standard regular maintenance.

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    showing your age Jack.

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    So would the person doing the shaking be a Disco-Tech?

    Happy New Year.

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