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| Shock absorber replacement | |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Expert |
| Duration | 60 minutes |
| For series | Some one-drum Z+Any machine released with or after the RZ line, i.e. RZ/RV/EZ/EV/SF/SE and MZ/ME/MF/MH machines. machines |
| Tools | JIS phillips #2 screwdriver Metric hex wrenches |
| Parts | 046-15009 1 × Shock absorber046-15008 1 × Shock absorber bracket (if not already installed) |
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On some models of one-drum Z+Any machine released with or after the RZ line, i.e. RZ/RV/EZ/EV/SF/SE and MZ/ME/MF/MH machines. machines, a small black rubber shock absorber helps soften the impact of the pressure lever (used to move the pressure roller up and down for each rotation of the drum. Over time, the shock absorber wears down—when it is fully deteriorated the riso can no longer be used for printing. The symptoms of this issue are different depending on if the pressure roller is stuck in the up position or the down position.
The shock absorber can be replaced, but it is a difficult task which involves partially disassembling the main drive of the risograph, in the back of the machine.
Not all one-drum Z+Any machine released with or after the RZ line, i.e. RZ/RV/EZ/EV/SF/SE and MZ/ME/MF/MH machines. machines use a shock absorber—all
models do, as do higher model number ![]()
SE machines (all of which are for A3/tabloid paper). Known models which use a shock absorber are as follows:
| EZ200 | EZ201 | EZ220 | EZ221 |
| EZ230 | EZ231 | EZ300 | EZ301 |