GBC F-36 To clean the laminator rolls, To clean beads of adhesive, dust and dirt from the rolls

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

F-36 PRO Laminator Operation Manual

 

 

To clean the laminator rolls:

1.Remove the infeed table and infeed pressure plate to gain access to the rolls.

WARNING

Exercise extreme caution while cleaning the laminator. You can be caught in the turning rolls and crushed or burned.

2.While the laminator is at normal operating temper- ature, put on the rubber gloves and, using a rubber cement eraser, remove any heat activated adhesive from the rolls.

CAUTION

If silicone adhesive contacts the upper or lower roll, remove it IMMEDIATELY using a rubber cement eraser. It can harden within an hour and ruin the roll.

CAUTION

Do NOT pick or pull heat activated adhesive off

the rolls when they are cold. You can cause irreparable damage to the laminating rolls.

To clean beads of adhesive, dust and dirt from the rolls:

1.Allow the laminator to cool slightly to no higher than 110ºF (43ºC).

2.Set the FWD/REV switch to the REV position and use the footswitch to move the rolls as you clean them. Set the Speed Control to 1.5 ft/min.

3.Clean the rolls using a moderate amount of 80% isopropyl alcohol on a cotton terry cloth.

CAUTION

Use the minimum amount of pressure necessary to clean the rolls. You can destroy the silicone layer on the rolls by pressing to hard or scrubbing too long in one spot.

WARNING

Exercise care when cleaning the rolls with 80%

isopropyl alcohol:

Use only in a well ventilated area.

Wear rubber gloves.

Use only on cool rolls.

Cleaning heated rolls can ignite the fumes.

CAUTION

Use only 80% isopropyl alcohol or a rubber cement eraser to clean the laminating rolls.

Harsh chemicals like toluene, acetone or MEK

destroy the silicone covering of the rolls.

4.With the laminator rolls no hotter than 110º remove dust and dirt from the silicone laminating rolls by running an adhesive-coated board through the lam- inator. Be sure to set the nip for the thickness of the board used.

5.Allow the laminator to cool.

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Contents           GBC Pro-Tech 1999 January Preinstallation Checklist Unpacking Setup Startup    Machine Shutdown     Safety Using the Emergency Stop ButtonsGBC Pro-Tech 1999 January  & $*  *  Locations of Safety Labels Decal Meaning    # + Position the jumpers as shown in -6 for Service choice  !   Installation Laminator Space RequirementsIf the laminator is in a cardboard box  +$Tools required Foot Bolt Shipping Pad If the laminator is in a crate Removing the CrateSetup Procedure  Power Cord Connection Startup Checklist      Operation    -#   $#  $ $#    #  $   Then mounted $Insert a starter board into the nip and lower     # #-34*6!575 Identification Diagram34*/5 One-Pass Mounting and Laminating 34*/534*6!575 One-Pass Mounting 34*/534*6!575 Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, First Pass 34*/5534*6!5755 Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*/5834*6!5758 Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, First Pass 34*/5%534*6!575%5 Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*/5%834*6!575%8 Encapsulation 34*/534*6!575   #$ Maintenance and Troubleshooting Firmly hold the thermocouple where the guitarUpper Main To clean the laminator rolls To clean beads of adhesive, dust and dirt from the rollsTo clean the cabinet and covers 9$# 4To adjust the chain tension #  $    $ #      #$7 . &  This warranty specifically does not coverUnauthorized customer alterations will void this Warranty Warranty Part Description Recommended QuantitySpecifications   Nip 1-1, 1-2, 2-6, 2-8, 3-1, 4-1, 4-4, 4-5Index