Operation (Continued)
Figure
If the box is hard to move under the top head or is crushed, raise the top head slightly.
If the box movement is jerky or stops under the top head, move the side drive belts in slightly to add more pressure between the box and drive belts.
Note: Upper head has unique feature for overstuffed boxes. The head will raise up to
13 mm [1/2 inch] to compensate for this type of condition.
CAUTION – If drive belts are allowed to slip on box, excessive belt wear will
occur.
Box Sealing | Figure |
WARNINGS
1.Remove tools or other objects from machine bed before starting machine.
2.Keep hands and loose clothing away from moving belts, flap kicker and flap kicker cam.
3.When feeding boxes to the machine by hand, push box in from end only – DO NOT PUSH WITH HANDS ON ANY CORNER OF THE BOX.
5.Never attempt to remove jammed boxes from the machine while machine is running. See "Box Jams", page 24.
1.Connect electrical and air supplies.
2.Turn main air valve "On" and adjust air regulator if pressure does not read 5 bar gauge pressure [70 PSIG].
3.Press electrical "On" button to start drive belts.
4.Continually feed boxes to case sealer, case sealer will automatically space entrance of boxes to machine.
5.Turn electrical and air supplies "Off" when machine is not in use.
6.Reload and thread tape as necessary.
7.Be sure machine is cleaned and lubricated according to recommendations in "Maintenance" section of this manual.
Notes:
1.Box drive motors are designed to run at a moderate temperature of 40° C [104° F]. In some cases they may feel hot to the touch.
2.Adjustment of the machine or taping heads are described in the "Adjustment" section of this manual.
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