3M 800af manual See Section II, Pages 7

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Operation (Continued)

WARNINGS

1.Turn electrical and air supply off and disconnect before servicing taping heads or performing any adjustments or maintenance on the machine. Turn electrical and air supplies off when machine is not in use.

2.Do not leave machine running unattended.

3.Before turning drive belts on, be sure no tools or other objects are on the machine bed.

4.Keep hands and loose clothing away from moving belts and flap kicker.

5.Keep away from flap kicker. Flap kicker is controlled by air and can be activated (if air supply is "On") by depressing flap kicker cam. Be sure flap kicker is in the down position before servicing.

6.Never attempt to remove jammed boxes from the machine while machine is running.

7.Machine access door must be closed when drive belts are running. Do not attempt to override door interlock switch.

8.Keep hands and clothing away from taping heads when machine is running. A box traveling through the machine causes taping head rollers to retract when box enters and extend as box leaves taping head.

9.Both the upper and lower taping heads utilize extremely sharp tape cut-off knives. The knife is located under the orange knife guard which has the "WARNING – SHARP KNIFE" label. Before loading tape, refer to Figures 3-1 and 3-2 in Section II to identify the knife location. Keep hands out of these areas except as necessary to service the taping heads.

10.Failure to comply with these warnings could result in severe personal injury and/or equipment damage.

Tape Loading/Threading – Upper Taping Head

See Section II, Pages 7 and 8

Tape Loading/Threading – Lower Taping Head With Tape Drum On Taping Head

See Section II, Pages 7 and 8

Tape Loading/Threading – Lower Taping Head With Alternate Outboard Tape Drum

1.Raise upper taping head high enough to allow clearance for removing lower taping head.

2.Remove lower taping head from machine bed and install threading needle as explained in Section II, page 7.

3.Replace taping head back into machine.

4.Place tape roll on outboard tape drum with adhesive side down on lead end of tape. (Seat tape roll fully against back flange of tape drum.) Thread tape through outboard tape rollers as shown in Figure 3-5 and adhere tape lead end to lower end of threading needle.

CAUTION – Taping head weighs approximately 7.2 kg [16 pounds]

without tape. Use proper body mechanics when removing or installing taping head.

5.Complete tape threading as explained in Section II, page 8.

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Contents AccuGlideTM To Our Customers Replacement Parts and Additional ManualsTo Our Customers 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Type Table of ContentSection II AccuGlide STD 2 Inch Taping Heads Intended Use 3M-Matic800af Adjustable Case Sealer, TypeContents 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Knife Warning Label Important SafeguardsMoving Flap Kicker Safety Instructions Label 13 Permissible Lift Area Label Operating Rate SpecificationsPower Requirements Tape Roll Diameter Operating ConditionsTape Tape WidthBox Weight and Size Capacities Set-Up Recommendations Machine Dimensions MinimumMaximum Machine Set-Up Installation and Set-UpReceiving And Handling Installation and Set-Up Conveyor Systems Pneumatic Connection Initial Start-Up of Case SealerCase Sealer Components OperationMain Air On/Off Valve/Pressure Regulator/Filter -3 Controls, Valves and Switches Electrical On/Off SwitchTop Flap Compression Rollers Height Adjustment Crank, Upper Taping HeadWidth Adjustment Crank Indicator, Air PressureSee Section II, Pages 7 Box Size Set-Up Operation Passing through machine to avoid injury Machine before operating11 Box Size Set-Up Feeding boxes to the machine13 Box Size Set-Up Occur Box SealingBox Jams Turn machine On only when it is safe to do soLubrication MaintenanceDrive Belt Replacement Damage Drive Belt Replacement/Tension AdjustmentDrive Belt Tension Adjustment Top View Circuit Breaker Knife Replacement, Taping HeadEquipment damage Air Line Filter -5 Drive Belt Tension AdjustmentsTaping Head Adjustments -Refer to Section Damage Upper Taping Head Leveling Gate Stroke Setting This page is Blank Drive Belt Height, Disassembly Special Set-Up ProcedureTaping Heads Outer Column Re-Positioning Refer to Figure Column Re-Positioning Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Correction TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Pneumatic Diagram Pneumatic DiagramElectrical Diagram Electrical DiagramPage This page is Blank Spare and Miscellaneous Parts Part Number Option/Accessory Options/AccessoriesReplacement Parts Illustrations and Parts Lists This page is Blank 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Frame Assemblies 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 1of Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Ref. No 3M Part No Description 800af Adjustable Case Sealer Safety and Information Labels Ref. No 3M Part No Description Qty