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Special Set-Up Procedure
WARNING – Turn air supply and
electrical power off and disconnect
power cord from power supply before
beginning special set-up procedure. If
power cord is not disconnected, severe
injury to personnel could result.
Changing the Tape Leg Length
(From 70 to 50 mm [2.75 to 2.00 in])
WARNING – It is recommended that
no less than two people assist on
this set-up or severe injury or equipment
damage could result.
Outer Column – Re-Positioning
Changing tape leg length to 50 mm [2 in] allows
taping of smaller boxes. Refer to "Specifications –
Box Weight and Size Capacities", page 8 for box
sizes.
Moving the outer columns to the upper set of
mounting holes, increases the maximum box size
(height) handled by the case sealer from 533 mm
[21.00 in] to 644 mm [25.38 in]. (Dimensions given
are with lift cylinders mounted in standard position.)
Note – This also increases the minimum box
height from 127 mm [5.00 in] to 232 mm [9.12 in].
Refer to Figure 5-2
1. With air on, raise and latch upper assembly in
full raised position. Be sure electrical supply
is disconnected.
2. Place solid blocks 495 to 535 mm [19.5 to
21.0 in] high under front and back of upper
assembly as shown in Figure 5-2A.
WARNING – Use care when working
near taping head knives as knives
are extremely sharp. If care is not taken,
severe injury to personnel could result.
1. Remove upper taping head. Loosen and
remove four (each) M6 x 25 flat head screws
(A), special washers (B) and spacers (C) that
fasten head to upper assembly as shown in
Figure 5-1. Support or hold taping head to
keep it from falling when screws are
removed.
2. Turn air supply on and raise and latch upper
assembly in full up position. Turn air supply off.
TAPING HEADS
CASE SEALER FRAME
No changes required.
3. Remove lower taping head by pulling straight
up.
4. Refer to Section II "Adjustments – Changing
Tape Leg Length", page 13.
WARNING –The E-Stop switch or
door must not be used for raising
the upper head assembly for maintenance
work. If these are used the upper head
assembly could lower during maintenance
work causing injury to personnel.
Figure 5-1 – Upper Taping Head Mounting