On November 22 last year, I replaced the lamp (Ushio DXL-30BA/F) in a DP2K-19B, and in the process, found the bolt (M6x40mm or DIN 912) in the cathode adapter (R865555_02) completely seized in its thread. The little bastard just wasn't going anywhere with a regular T-handled Allen wrench. So I stuck a 5mm hex head on an 8" socket wrench, and immediately sheared the head off the bolt as I started to turn it. We had to replace the adapter, and even doing that was easier said then done, because it had seized into its holder in the back of the lamphouse. I had to disassemble the lamphouse to separate the lamp from the adapter, and then whack the adapter loose with a hammer.
I've just done the following bulb change on the same projector, and yet again, there is heat damage to the bolt.
buggered_bolt.jpg
As you can see, the worst of it is over about 10 thread revolutions in the middle. Thankfully, I managed to get this one out without destroying it in the process, and, obviously, have replaced it with new (I bought a bunch of them after the November 22 incident, and left them in the booth), this time with some lithium grease in the threads.
Both the last time this happened and just now, I checked the logs for fan RPMs and temperatures. All are in the normal range, with near identical figures to those of the other projectors, and there are no other signs of damage or any other weird symptoms with the incident projector. The lamphouse exhaust is also confirmed as working OK (at least to the feel - I haven't put an anemometer on it).
Any ideas as to what is going on?
I've just done the following bulb change on the same projector, and yet again, there is heat damage to the bolt.
buggered_bolt.jpg
As you can see, the worst of it is over about 10 thread revolutions in the middle. Thankfully, I managed to get this one out without destroying it in the process, and, obviously, have replaced it with new (I bought a bunch of them after the November 22 incident, and left them in the booth), this time with some lithium grease in the threads.
Both the last time this happened and just now, I checked the logs for fan RPMs and temperatures. All are in the normal range, with near identical figures to those of the other projectors, and there are no other signs of damage or any other weird symptoms with the incident projector. The lamphouse exhaust is also confirmed as working OK (at least to the feel - I haven't put an anemometer on it).
Any ideas as to what is going on?
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