GBC 930-400 Laminator User Manual


 
Installation Falcon 36 Operation Manual
GBC Pro-Tech 1997 October
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If the laminator is in a crate:
1. Remove the top of the crate and then the sides in
the order shown in Figure 2-4.
CAUTION
Do not allow the top to fall into the crate. It
can damage the laminator.
Do not put packing screws on the floor. They
can cause problems when trying to roll the
machine into position.
A second person must support the side
labeled 5 in Figure 2-4. It can fall and
damage the laminator.
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©1994 HCS, Inc. 800-748-0241
Reorder No.1033R-PT
Crush and burn
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©1994 HCS, Inc. 800-748-0241
Reorder No.1033-PT
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WARNING
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To be serviced only
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
SICHERHEITS-
RICHTLINIEN
CONSIGNES DE
SÉCURITÉ
1.Read and understand the Operation
Manual and all safety labels before
operating this machine.
2.Only a trained person is to be
permitted to operate this machine.
Training should include instruction
in operation under normal conditions
and emergency situations.
3.This machine is to be serviced only
by trained and authorized personnel.
Follow lockout procedures before
servicing.
4.Never reach into the machine for any
reason unless the machine is at a
COMPLETE STOP.
5.Never leave the machine stopped in
such a manner that another worker can
start the machine while you are working
on or within the machine.
6.Never change or defeat the function of
electrical interlocks or other machine
“shutdown” switches.
7.Before starting this machine, check that:
- All persons are clear of the machine.
- No maintenance work is being performed
on the machine.
- All guards are in place.
- All parent rolls are well chucked in the
unwind stands.
- The machine is free of paper scraps,
wraps and jams.
8.There is a potential hazard of entanglement
in this machine caused by items such as
long hair, loose clothing and jewelry.
Make sure your clothing and hair fit
closely to your body and that all jewelry,
rings and watches are removed.
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Figure 2-4:
Removing the Crate
2. Gently unwrap the shrink wrap from around the
laminator.
CAUTION
Do not use a knife or other sharp instrument
during installation or while servicing the
laminator. You can cause irreparable
damage to the rolls.
3. Carefully remove any accessories packed with
the laminator. The accessory pack should
contain:
1 Set, hex wrenches
1 Slitting knife
1 Manual
1 Set, spare fuses
1 Tape measure
1 Roll of masking tape
1 Rubber cement eraser
Foot Bolt
Shipping
Pad
Figure 2-5:
Removing the Packing Assemblies
4. Remove the screws holding the foot pads onto
the pallet using the Phillips head screwdriver.
5. Have the laminator lifted off the skid and placed
on the floor by licensed riggers. The riggers
must also unscrew the foot bolts from the
laminator frame since it requires lifting the
laminator.