Hi,
I have a Gunfighter Mk. III + MGCU for just over a month, and one of cams is totally worn and somewhat deformed.
- The cams are factory installed (AVIA-S), and I have not changed them at any time.
- The bearings seemed well aligned, and bolts and washers well tightened.
- I checked the video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRVab9Hq40Y&t=288s), and bolt, washers, and nut were installed in the correct order.
- I changed the springs (#40 + #20), but I never changed the cams.
- I have not used any lubricant.
- I have used it moderately, 5-6 hours a week approx.
Any idea what the problem is?
Thank you very much.
Worn cams
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Manufacturing defect, sorry you got it this way. Please fill up a service ticket to receive a new set.
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Thank you very much for your quick response.
I take this opportunity to say all the cams arrived with residues in the joints (attached photos).
I wanted to ask if this is part of the normal manufacturing process, or could it be a defect or deterioration during transport?
I ask to know if the rest of the cams could also be defective, or it was just bad luck.
Thanks again.
I take this opportunity to say all the cams arrived with residues in the joints (attached photos).
I wanted to ask if this is part of the normal manufacturing process, or could it be a defect or deterioration during transport?
I ask to know if the rest of the cams could also be defective, or it was just bad luck.
Thanks again.
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I can't quite tell what's that; if it's lubricant or grease just wipe it off. But if it's corrosion or oxidation, or if the top layer of the cams is scratched or damaged it's not good. Just add the pictures to your service ticket.
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I've just received my Gunfighter III and my cams are in a pretty bad way, very similar to yours. I think this is likely a manufacturing fault of some kind. I've raised a support ticket, even the Avia-H ones in the bag are showing signs.
one of my rollers is also showing issues so that'll be fun too.
one of my rollers is also showing issues so that'll be fun too.
Re: Worn cams
In the first picture as I can guess the cam had been accidentally hit mechanically and then re-polished (but it didn't help). The core body of the cam does not rust, so what may look kike rust is likely a layer of copper that the core is coated with. The glossy outside layer is there merely for visual pleasure
However, like @fallout9 said before, the cam with such a defect should be replaced. A ticket at the dealership is the first step to make it happen.
Talking about some tiny crystals - we occasionally see them appearing here and there, not only on parts of the joysticks, but also on household items and whatnot. Just wipe them off, and they will be gone. The factory is in the tropics, only a few miles from the ocean. Might be salt condensation of whatever origin. So, not worth worrying about.
Please do open tickets like @Melonfish did in case of cam surface problem. Easy thing unfortunately just takes time for replacement to reach you. For this time waste we do apologize.
However, like @fallout9 said before, the cam with such a defect should be replaced. A ticket at the dealership is the first step to make it happen.
Talking about some tiny crystals - we occasionally see them appearing here and there, not only on parts of the joysticks, but also on household items and whatnot. Just wipe them off, and they will be gone. The factory is in the tropics, only a few miles from the ocean. Might be salt condensation of whatever origin. So, not worth worrying about.
Please do open tickets like @Melonfish did in case of cam surface problem. Easy thing unfortunately just takes time for replacement to reach you. For this time waste we do apologize.
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Re: Worn cams
Hi AeroGator,
Yes, I already opened my ticket #5069 as soon as fallout9 suggested it to me.
About the crystals, I figured it out, so I cleaned them and there are no problems with that.
Thanks you both for your answers.
I understand these problems can happen, luckily, you give very good technical support.
I can use other cams while I wait
Yes, I already opened my ticket #5069 as soon as fallout9 suggested it to me.
About the crystals, I figured it out, so I cleaned them and there are no problems with that.
Thanks you both for your answers.
I understand these problems can happen, luckily, you give very good technical support.
I can use other cams while I wait
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Re: Worn cams
Hi again,
I changed the cams less than 2 weeks ago, and the new ones are starting to show the same problem.
I have reviewed the videos and other posts, and I have made sure the bearing is centered on the cam and it rolls correctly.
This only happens on the X-axis cam. The Y-axis cam shows no wear.
I understand the chrome layer is not important, as the steel is underneath. But reading the responses of other posts, ir's says that should not happen.
I also don't think it's good to have traces of chrome and copper inside the gimbal.
Could this be a problem elsewhere on the gimbal?
Thanks!
I changed the cams less than 2 weeks ago, and the new ones are starting to show the same problem.
I have reviewed the videos and other posts, and I have made sure the bearing is centered on the cam and it rolls correctly.
This only happens on the X-axis cam. The Y-axis cam shows no wear.
I understand the chrome layer is not important, as the steel is underneath. But reading the responses of other posts, ir's says that should not happen.
I also don't think it's good to have traces of chrome and copper inside the gimbal.
Could this be a problem elsewhere on the gimbal?
Thanks!
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Re: Worn cams
I had a similar issue. It turned out that I was missing the spacer between the cam and the base that you attach the cam to. Because of that, it did not have the appropriate space needed to clear the moving cam from other parts of the system, grinding it up against some part or other and causing the cams to artificially wear out. I would try to move the stick around while watching the cams to see where the cam is making contact then add a washer (or two) to give the needed clearance.
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Thanks @WelshZeCorgi,
I already tried to move the axis, and in both cases the bearing rolls correctly and is centered. I don't appreciate any undue friction.
I added the new photo to the ticket as @fallout9 suggested, but I'm concerned that 2 different cams will wear out on the same X-axis, when there is no wear on the Y-axis.
That makes me think the problem is not at the cams, as the first cam was damaged with factory installation, and the second I installed identically.
I already tried to move the axis, and in both cases the bearing rolls correctly and is centered. I don't appreciate any undue friction.
I added the new photo to the ticket as @fallout9 suggested, but I'm concerned that 2 different cams will wear out on the same X-axis, when there is no wear on the Y-axis.
That makes me think the problem is not at the cams, as the first cam was damaged with factory installation, and the second I installed identically.
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Re: Worn cams
Hi again,
Sorry to insist, but I've been watching the gimbal carefully to try to find the cause of the problem, and I hope someone can help me.
I have taken better pictures to show cam alignment, and I have found it's impossible to fully align the cam of the Y-axis (in my previous message I said X-axis, but it was a mistake).
At photo 1 we see the factory installed X-axis cam, perfectly aligned.
At photo 2 we see the factory installed Y-axis cam.
It has a washer separating the cam from the gimbal, and this causes it not to be perfectly aligned.
Here the cam wears out in a few days.
At photo 3 we see the Y-axis cam after removing the washer.
Here the cam is very close to the gimbal (it doesn't rub) and it's not perfectly aligned either, but it was still worn.
As you can see, there is no way to align it perfectly.
This is a problem? It can be fixed?
Many thanks!
Sorry to insist, but I've been watching the gimbal carefully to try to find the cause of the problem, and I hope someone can help me.
I have taken better pictures to show cam alignment, and I have found it's impossible to fully align the cam of the Y-axis (in my previous message I said X-axis, but it was a mistake).
At photo 1 we see the factory installed X-axis cam, perfectly aligned.
At photo 2 we see the factory installed Y-axis cam.
It has a washer separating the cam from the gimbal, and this causes it not to be perfectly aligned.
Here the cam wears out in a few days.
At photo 3 we see the Y-axis cam after removing the washer.
Here the cam is very close to the gimbal (it doesn't rub) and it's not perfectly aligned either, but it was still worn.
As you can see, there is no way to align it perfectly.
This is a problem? It can be fixed?
Many thanks!
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