MINOURA MoZ-Roller User Manual
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● Roller cover has been worn down
It you leave the loosen nut problem, the shaking bearing will grind the plastic cap.
If the hole on the plastic cap has been enlarged in the radial direction, it's impossible to repair it, and you must replace the
plastic cap or the whole roller drum.
To ask the repair work, contact us through the shop you purchased this product.
● Roller cover has been removed from the drum
We modified the construction on MOZ-Roller so it is hard to have this problem any more, but it could be occurred.
The plastic cap is glued to the alloy roller drum. If they become apart, a noise will occur.
You can repair the removed cap by re-gluing it. However, if it's worn down too much (you see a lot of plastic dust), it's
impossible to repair and you need to replace whole roller drum.
Remove the wrong roller drum from the frame, and remove the nut which holds the bearing.
Hit the axle end to the floor then it will come out from the drum.
Pull out the removed cap and clean up it. Glue on the mid part of the cap body sleeve which is inserted into the alloy drum by
the glue for metal & plastic, then insert it again.
Place the roller drum vertical, and put a flat, solid and heavy item (like as encyclopedia) on the cap. Make sure both caps are
being exactly parallel.
Leave for 24 hours to finish gluing.
Please note the roller drum end may not cut at precisely right angle. The Japanese industrial standard allows certain angle on
the cut edge. It means just pushing the cap to the drum won't work. Checking if the caps are in parallel is crucial.
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