Lubricant for vci-100 Jogwheel
Lubricant for vci-100 Jogwheel Posted on: 28.11.2008 by Almir White Hello guys!I have a question about what lubricant i should use to lube my jogwheel on my vci-100. It's my right Jogwheel that gives a grinding sound. Could i use just any lubericant or are there any speciall lube for just jogwheels? I have no clue what i should use. Please help me. | |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 28.11.2008 | Hello guys! I have a question about what lubricant i should use to lube my jogwheel on my vci-100. It's my right Jogwheel that gives a grinding sound. Could i use just any lubericant or are there any speciall lube for just jogwheels? I have no clue what i should use. Please help me. |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Sorry for dubble posting but another question came up in my head. It says in the guide: "try to make sure the lubricant is electrically conductive. The lubricant can cause the contact resistance (the electrical contact resistance) between the jog wheel axle and the metal piece to increase |
Almir White 01.12.2008 | Thanks. I've read the guide but i'm still not sure of what lubricant i should use. I've googled dimethyl silicon and figured that it's a lot of different sorts with different characteristics. Because of the sensitivity of the jogwheels i won't just grease it with anything. It would be great if somebody could give me a more detailed description of what the lube/silicon should contain, or if there's somebody else who fix this problem with another lube than dimethyl i would be very thankful to know. Another question of mine is if the grinding could cause any damage to the Jogs? /S-w |
Xavier Emanuels 28.11.2008 | Hi there - Read this artcile we did a while back http://www.djranking s.com/2008/01/0...-on-a-vci-100/ And welcome to DJTT |
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