uDo not operate the laminator with a damaged power supply cord or plug.
uReplace fuses only with same type rated 30A, 240V and 1A, 250V fuses. Contact your dealer for replacement fuses.
uThere are four (4) EMERGENCY STOP buttons on your Finisher 4300, two in the front and two in the back. Depressing any one of these buttons will stop the rollers.
III.Specifications...
Operating Speed: | Adjustable to 20 fpm (10.16cm/sec.) |
Power Requirements |
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Voltage: | Single Phase |
Warm Up Time: | 10 minutes |
Fuse: | 30 A |
Maximum Laminating Dimensions |
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Thickness: | ½” (12.70mm) |
Width Capacity: | 43” (1092mm) |
Net Weight: | 370 lbs (136.2 kgs.) |
Shipping Weight: | 700 lbs (272 kgs.) |
IV. Set-up...
Inspection:
Upon receipt of your Finisher 4300, inspect the crate, the machine and all other contents of the crate for shipping damage. Damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the delivering carrier.
Appropriate Location:
Your Finisher 4300 must be placed on a sturdy table or stand in a clean, well lit area with ample space on all four sides of the laminator. Contact your dealer for the optional stand designed especially for the Finisher 4300.
Loading Film onto Mandrels
The following instructions apply to
Top Roll: With the brake nut to the right, pull the core gripper blade toward you and place the roll of film onto the mandrel so that the film unwinds toward you from the bottom of the roll. Turn the roll on the mandrel to lock the core gripper blade into the cardboard film core.
Bottom Roll: With the brake nut to the right, push the core gripper blade away from you and place the roll of film onto the mandrel so that the film unwinds toward you from the top of the roll. Turn the roll on the mandrel to lock the core gripper blade into the cardboard film core.
The core gripper blades on the top and bottom mandrels spring back in opposite directions. The blade should spring back in the direction that the core will rotate when laminating. When the film is loaded properly the core gripper blade will prevent the film from turning on the mandrel. To determine top and bottom mandrels, with the brake nut on the right, the core gripper of the top mandrel will spring away from you. When using
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