Falcon 36 Operation Manual | Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
Performing regular maintenance on the Falcon 36 Laminator is critical to the proper operation of the machine. A maintenance schedule and a section of procedures for disassembling and reassembling the serviceable areas of the laminator are included in this section.
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Daily | ∙ | Clean/adjust the thermocouples |
| ∙ | Clean the rolls |
| ∙ Inspect the electrical cord for | |
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| damage |
| ∙ Inspect the footswitch cord for | |
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| damage |
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Monthly | ∙ | Adjust the nip |
| ∙ Check the chain tension | |
| ∙ Inspect the area around the | |
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| laminator for possible hazards (dust |
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| buildup, combustible items stored |
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| too close, etc.) |
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Every | ∙ | Lubricate the grease fittings and |
Six |
| chain |
Months | ∙ Check wire termination tightness | |
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One of the most crucial adjustments to the Falcon 36 Laminator is positioning the thermocouples and making sure they are clean. There are two thermocouples that control the temperature of the main rolls. If a thermocouples loses contact with its roll, the roll can overheat and be seriously damaged or can even start a fire. Therefore, it is absolutely critical that both thermocouples be clean and positioned properly before operating the laminator and it should become second nature to check their condition prior to applying power to the laminator.
Tools required:
∙1/8" hex wrench
∙80% isopropyl alcohol∙100% cotton terry clothCAUTION
ALWAYS CHECK THE POSITION AND CONDITION OF THE THERMOCOUPLES PRIOR TO OPERATION! The thermal junction of the thermocouples MUST make contact with the laminating rolls to maintain proper roll operating temperatures. The thermocouples must also be free of adhesive and dirt. The rolls can overheat and cause a fire or seriously damage the laminator.
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust the position of the thermocouples if the rolls are hot. You can be seriously burned.
To adjust a thermocouple:1.Locate the thermocouple to be adjusted using the illustration in Figure2.Remove the two screws securing the thermocouple to the laminator using the 1/8" hex wrench and take the thermocouple out.
3.Inspect the thermocouple. If there is any adhesive or dirt on the thermocouple gently clean it off with 80% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton terry cloth.
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