[Test-Equipment] Question regarding HP-8640B

Brian Clarke brianclarke01 at optusnet.com.au
Sat Jan 29 00:53:08 EST 2011


Aha, Barry,
I've had exactly that problem. I opened up the box very carefully - you 
know, undo the Pozidriv screws as if you are removing the cylinder head of 
an automotive engine - 1-7-3-9-5-2-8, etc. Remove the cover. Then you will 
see the bearings at each end of the shaft. Mark the Oldham coupler and 
adjacent shafts outside the box, loosen the lock screws, slide the Oldham 
coupler to allow the actuating shaft to lift. Then split the bearing shells, 
add a drop of very fine lubricating oil to the bearings at each end, and 
then reverse all the previous. End of problem!
73 de Brian, VK2GCE.

 "Barry" <n4buq at knology.net> said:
On Saturday, January 29, 2011 4:03 PM


> The gears are nice and clean.  It appears the friction is coming from 
> inside the housing that contains the cams and followers.  I figure inside 
> that is where I'll find my friction problem.




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