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    Default Y belt slipping anty suggetions

    Hi All,
    I bought a used carvewright from this forum and have gone through the maintenance procedures. I have a few problems:
    1-The bit flag is slow to pop out and a clicking noise can be heard and y belt is jumping slightly causing slipping and the error 303 code appears after coming back to homing position.
    2- The y track carrier seems like it is hitting the bit flag causing a collision effect that is not very hard but I know this is not right?? I have two other machines so I think I will watch them closely again to see what is happening??

    Any suggestions would be helpful.

    Thanks
    Mabco12
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    First off you may have to change out the bearings on the Y motor. Just did mine today and I did have a bit of clicking before. Supposedly that will help fix it. Second, you need to go to a hobby shop or bike store and get some chain wax and spray just a little where the truck contacts the bit flag. It dries in seconds and it lubes the bit plate. The bearings seem kinda complicated at first but once you do them they are easy. That is also a good time to clean out the gears anyway.
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    Beat me to it..... GOOD JOB !!!! That is Classic Bearings gone bad.... Also look and see if the Right Side, the Right Side Cut Motor Safety WIRES are not out of place and the head is having a hard time reaching the Bit Flag as it is hitting the wires with the Z Motor Cooling Fins....

    Check your Cut Motor Brushes too..... When that motor stalls... It can snap the $40.00 bit..... Brushes changed every 250 hours.

    Good Luck,

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    Hi Guys,
    Thanks for your suggestions . I am going to try to tighten the y belt. The bearings seem to ride nicely without any major problems as I watched the assembly movement. I will let you know how I make out later in the week. Back to school on Tuesday with students on Wednesday so I have to get these machines ready to carve!!
    Mabco12

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    That slack in your Y belt is not the belt stretching, it is the bearings and then the shaft wearing thin.... Ask me how I know this....? Your belt will not Stretch, the bearings are worn....

    Once the bearings let the shaft start wearing thin at the big plastic end it will be sloppy with new bearings.. I have 4 worn shafts to show for it before I became pro active and decided to change the bearings early next time. Lucky I have had extra Z gear boxes, but that was the last one.

    First time you hear clicking at the bit flag....

    First time you see the Y head reverse directions while heading to the bit flag....

    First time you see the Y Return pulley wobbling.....

    First time the Y belt looks loose....

    First time the machine gives you another "Clean Y Rails" AFTER you just cleaned them....

    Then it is time to replace the Y bearings and Y return pulley...

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    Hi Al,
    You have helped me in the past and trust your great ability to troubleshoot these machines. I bought my fourth machine and am trying to get the most for my $$$ with having a backup machine for parts or maybe fixing it and having 4 working carvewrights?? We shall soon see how I make out with this undertaking. Thanks for your expert input and help and I will be in touch through the forum and maybe if needed by phone> I know you have the magic jack and that is a great invention as well.

    Mabco12
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    Good Luck with your machine. Anyone needing help let me know. Yes, I have the Magic Jack and it has saved me over $600.00 a year.... Early they had problems but have worked out the bugs and I hardly ever get complaints about the audio. At first I did. So I can call anyone back in the US Free. Not sure how Canada and Hawaii works...

    Always happy to help. My number is on the bottom of my web pages.

    AL
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    Al,
    Are the bearings on the z and Y the same?? I have a few z truck bearing from the old z's when I replaced them with the carvetight z bundle.
    Mabco12

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    Yes, they are the same.

    AL
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    Should all four bearings be replaced??
    Mabco12

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