GBC 3064WF Laminator User Manual


 
GBC 3064WF Operation Manual
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Media Tables: (Fig. 2C & 3C)
On both the Front Media & Rear Media tables,
the safety interlock switch will not allow the
Laminator to operate at full speed unless the
tables are properly installed.
The Media tables are used to position items for
Lamination. There are two media tables on the
machine one on the front & one on the rear of
the Laminator. The Front Media table
incorporates an Idler on the leading edge of the
table. This is used for roll to roll applications
during lamination
Note:
The Laminator will operate only when the
Media Table and Media Table Latch are
Properly Installed.
The Accessories Include:
1. Straight Slitter: Used for slitting the
media after lamination -- Rear Table.
(Fig. 3 – Item B)
2. Feed Guide: Used for guiding Media
through the laminator (Fig. 2B)
3. Pressure Plate: Used for guiding stock
and ensuring a wrinkle free feed into the
roller Nip. (Fig 2A)
Rewind Take up: (Fig. 3 – Item A)
This machine has one dedicated rewind film
take up positioned on the lower back of the
machine
Swing out Film Unwind Shaft: (Fig. 4C)
Swing out film unwind shaft is used to provide
tension to materials going into the lamination
roles. The unwind is located on the lower front
of laminator. (Fig. 4 – Item C)
The swing out unwind shaft brake knob varies
the tension. (Fig. 4E)
Unwind / Rewind Combo: (Fig. 4 & 5)
There are three unwind/rewind combo shafts,
Two Top Combo Unwind/Rewind shafts, one
on the top front and one on the top back of the
machine (Fig. 5A) and the third combo
unwind/rewind shaft is located below the front
table (Fig. 4B).
Unwind / rewind combo shafts can be used as a
standard swing out unwind for material supply
or be used as a rewind for liners and final
products.
The conversion from unwind to rewind just
requires the release of the upper brake adjust
knob (Fig. 4D) and tightening the rewind
adjustment knob. (Fig. 4F)
CAUTION: When using the combo unwind /
rewind shaft as a rewind, the upper brake
adjust knob (Fig. 4D) must be released to
limit the load on the motor, and wear & tear
on the machine.
The film shaft clutch is then engaged to the turn
with the motor to wind up film.
A
B
C
A
C
B
B
C
F
Figure 2
Figure 3
D
E
Figure 4