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<blockquote data-quote="rwiggins" data-source="post: 335" data-attributes="member: 124"><p>I had a few problems with mine as well, I sent a power point to inform them of the issues I found and what I did to fix them. I am an industrial electrician by trade, and its what is usually expected as the lead technician if I had an issue with contracted work so they can document it for future reference by both my employer and usually at request of the contractor. I got not reply on it. I did not post it publicly to be respectful and to have them hopefully use it to identify issues and prevent them further down the road. One of mine was the x/y motors setscrews quickly walked themselves out of the pulleys that were already on the motors( I should of checked, but normally I expect large companies with hand assembly to miss that vs a small one)due to not applying a retaining compound or being torqued enough to expand the threads. That and missing bearings fasteners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwiggins, post: 335, member: 124"] I had a few problems with mine as well, I sent a power point to inform them of the issues I found and what I did to fix them. I am an industrial electrician by trade, and its what is usually expected as the lead technician if I had an issue with contracted work so they can document it for future reference by both my employer and usually at request of the contractor. I got not reply on it. I did not post it publicly to be respectful and to have them hopefully use it to identify issues and prevent them further down the road. One of mine was the x/y motors setscrews quickly walked themselves out of the pulleys that were already on the motors( I should of checked, but normally I expect large companies with hand assembly to miss that vs a small one)due to not applying a retaining compound or being torqued enough to expand the threads. That and missing bearings fasteners. [/QUOTE]
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