ORCA-IV Image Transfer Laminator Operation Manual

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

 

 

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Tools required:

1/8" hex wrench

High temperature grease or lithium grease

Grease gun

Heavy weight gear oil

Soft cloth

To lubricate the image transfer laminator:

IMPORTANT

Do not lubricate the image transfer laminator

when it is hot. You can be burned.

IMPORTANT

Unplug the image transfer laminator and lockout power while you are performing this procedure. You could be severely shocked, electrocuted, or get your fingers caught in the drive mechanisms.

1.Remove the drive side cabinet cover using the 1/8" hex wrench by removing the screws holding the cover in place.

2.Using the grease gun, lubricate each grease fitting (shown in Figure 4-1) with one squirt of high tem- perature grease.

3.Grease the main roll lift pins with high temperature grease (also shown in Figure 4-1).

4.Using heavy weight gear oil, lubricate the lift mechanism. On a yearly basis, disassemble and grease all the levers and pins on the lift mecha- nism.

5.Lubricate the chain using a soft cloth and gear oil.

6.Replace the cabinet covers and reconnect power to the image transfer laminator.

Note

Disassembly of the laminator should be performed by a qualified service technician.

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Occasionally, the kick cable needs adjustment to properly reset after use.

Tools required:

Phillips head screwdriver

To adjust the kick cable:

1.Remove the kick cable cover by unscrewing the four screws and lifting the cover off.

2.Check the alignment of the internal mechanism. It should seat squarely against the metal pin.

Figure 4-11: Kick Cable Incorrectly Set -

Mechanism Is Not Square

Mechanism correctly seated against metal pin.

Figure 4-12: Kick Cable Tripped - Mechanism

Correctly Seated

3.The bolts that hold the switch to the bracket are slotted and can be used to fine tune the switch adjustment. Loosen the bolts, tighten them until snug, make the necessary adjustments, then lock them down securely.

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