Komo Fusion Routers
The KOMO Fusion Routers are popular because of their cut speed. The reality is that they use nearly the same motion system components as older generations but with larger servo drives that move all the axes faster. The faster speeds are often beyond the recommended upper threshold in the blueprint specifications of Bosch Rexroth ball screws. Excessive speed coupled with poor lubrication and contamination is what kills KOMO motion systems components. It is critical that preventative maintenance and cleaning is done.
This image shows a problem we often encounter with the X-Axis table which persists after the ball screw has been refurbished, properly aligned, and retensioned. Look at the concrete floor in the picture. Notice that the mache sits on multiple slabs. Often, when the floor is engineered and poured properly, floor shift is not an issue. But in some areas, solid conditions and moisture levels cause these slabs to move. While some might dismiss the effects of slab movement, it can twist your machine into a helix where the linear way guide rails are not parallel and share the same plane as each other and the ballscrew. It is important to check your machine level every few months and especially after drastic temperature changes or rain/drought periods. This happens more often than most realize.