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Taping Head Contents

HST 3-Inch Taping Head (Upper)

Consists Of:

Qty.

Part  Name

1

Taping Head Assembly

1

Tape Drum and Bracket Assembly

1

Blade – 3.33 inch [77.5 mm] Lg. (Spare)

1

Compression Spring (Upper taping head for side mounting - see page 9)

4

Mounting Stud, Alternate (For use with optional HST mounting frame – see
parts drawing, page 26.)

HST 3-Inch Taping Head (Lower)

Consists Of:

Qty.

Part  Name

1

Taping Head Assembly

1

Tape Drum and Bracket Assembly

1

Blade – 3.33 inch [77.5 mm] Lg. (Spare)

4

Mounting Stud, Alternate (For use with optional HST mounting frame – see
parts drawing, page 26.)

Summary of Contents for 29100

Page 1: ...ructions and Parts List It is recommended you immediately order the spare parts listed on page 21 These parts are expected to wear through normal use and should be kept on hand to minimize production delays AccuGlide HST 3 Inch Upper HST 3 Inch Lower Taping Heads Type 29100 TM AccuGlide is a Trademark of 3M St Paul MN 55144 1000 3M 1996 44 0009 1832 4 B26 025 Litho in U S A ...

Page 2: ...ude machine name number and type A parts order form is provided at the back of this manual 3M Tape Dispenser Parts 241 Venture Drive 1 800 344 9883 Amery WI 54001 1325 FAX 715 268 8153 Technical Assistance 3M Matic Helpline 1 800 328 1390 Please provide the customer support coordinator with the machine number machine type model and serial number If you have a technical question that does not requi...

Page 3: ...number listed below Included with each machine is an Instructions and Parts List manual SERVICE REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ADDITIONAL MANUALS AVAILABLE DIRECT FROM Order parts by part number part description and quantity required Also when ordering parts and or additional manuals include machine name number and type 1 800 328 1390 3M Matic AccuGlide and Scotch are trademarks of 3M St Paul Minnesota 551...

Page 4: ...d Compression Spring 9 Set Up Procedure Tape Loading 10 11 Adjustments Tape Web Alignment 12 Friction Brake 12 Buffing Roller Spring Tension 13 Tape Application Leg length 14 One Way Tension Roller Assembly 15 Maintenance Cleaning Of The Taping Head 17 Cut Off Blade 17 Blade Oiler Pad 17 Blade Replacement 18 19 Lubrication 20 Replacement Parts And Service Information Spare Parts 21 Replacement Par...

Page 5: ...Spring Upper taping head for side mounting see page 9 4 Mounting Stud Alternate For use with optional HST mounting frame see parts drawing page 26 HST 3 Inch Taping Head Lower Consists Of Qty Part Name 1 Taping Head Assembly 1 Tape Drum and Bracket Assembly 1 Blade 3 33 inch 77 5 mm Lg Spare 4 Mounting Stud Alternate For use with optional HST mounting frame see parts drawing page 26 ...

Page 6: ...f the problem no later than five 5 calendar days after the warranty period If 3M is unable to repair or replace the part within a reasonable time then 3M at its option will replace the equipment or refund the purchase price 3M shall have no obligation to provide or pay for the labor required to install the repaired or replacement part 3M shall have no obligation to repair or replace 1 those parts ...

Page 7: ... existing case sealing machines These high speed heavy duty heads apply a C clip of Scotch TM brand pressure sensitive film box sealing tape to the top and or bottom center seam of regular slotted containers at speeds up to 150 ft min 45 7 m min Description AccuGlide TM HST 3 Inch Taping Heads Upper and Lower Type 29100 ...

Page 8: ...he upper and lower taping heads The top label is for the upper head and the bottom label is for the lower head These labels provide a convenient tape threading diagram More detailed tape loading and threading information is provided in this manual in the set up procedure section The Caution Keep Hands Out of This Area labels shown in Figure 1 2 is attached to the frame and located behind the slide...

Page 9: ... capacity may be less on some equipment installations due to space limitations 4 Tape Application Leg Length 2 3 4 inches 1 4 inch 70 mm 6 mm 5 Box Size Capacities For use with center seam regular slotted containers Minimum Maximum Length 6 inches 150 mm Unlimited Height 4 inches 100 mm Unlimited Width 5 inches 130 mm Unlimited 6 Operating Conditions Use in dry relatively clean environments at 40o...

Page 10: ...6 Installation Figure 2 1 Taping Head Assemblies Typical Mounting Dimensions ...

Page 11: ... buffing roller arms which may result in damage to the taping head If this is not possible contact 3M for assistance or suggested modifications that will provide adequate operating clearance to the taping head assembly 3 Figure 2 1 illustrates the typical mounting relationship for opposing taping head assemblies to allow taping of case heights down to 5 4 inches 135 mm To tape case heights down to...

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Page 13: ... KNIFE LABEL USE CARE WHEN WORKING NEAR BLADE IF CARE IS NOT TAKEN SEVERE INJURY TO PERSONNEL COULD RESULT A compression spring is packed in with the HST 3 Inch Upper Taping Head for use if the head is to be side mounted Remove and retain stop block bumper and fasteners Remove applying roller assembly Place compression spring on shaft and reassemble applying roller assembly and stop block Figure 3...

Page 14: ...10 Set Up Procedure Figure 4 1 Tape Threading Diagram Upper Taping Head Figure 4 2 Tape Threading Diagram Lower Taping Head ...

Page 15: ...H 3 NEVER ATTEMPT TO WORK ON THE TAPING HEADS OR LOAD TAPE WHEN THE CONVEYING SYSTEM IS RUNNING PERSONNEL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE CAN POTENTIALLY RESULT Figure 4 3 Upper Taping Head Left Rear View Lower Taping Head Refer to Figures 4 2 and 4 3 The lower taping head is loaded in the same manner as the upper taping head Follow the upper taping head tape loading procedure to complete the tape thre...

Page 16: ...n end wrench 2 Turn tape drum shaft in or out to center the tape web use 5 mm hex wrench 3 Tighten locking hex nut to secure the adjustment No other components require adjustment for tape web alignment Friction Brake Refer to Figure 5 2 The tape drum friction brake on each taping head is pre set for normal operation to prevent tape roll over travel Should tension adjustment be required turn the kn...

Page 17: ...r normal operation but is adjustable Should a tape loop appear on the trailing tape leg application buffing roller pressure can be increased With the buffing roller assembly in reset position remove the spring end loop from slot C and place the loop in slot B or A to increase the spring tension Slot A will provide the greatest buffing roller pressure Should lower buffing forces be required remove ...

Page 18: ...g length and the L brackets adjustment control the trailing tape leg length WARNING USE CARE WHEN WORKING ON BUFFING ROLLER ASSEMBLY AS SPRING IS UNDER TENSION IF CARE IS NOT TAKEN PERSONNEL INJURY COULD RESULT Figure 5 6 Adjusting Tape Leg Length Figure 5 5 Tape Application Leg Length Leading Tape Leg Length Refer to Figure 5 6 Adjust the one way tension roller as needed to obtain the proper lead...

Page 19: ...st have 1 lb 0 5 kg tangential force when turning To Set Tension 1 Wrap a cord or small strap non adhesive 4 6 turns around the tension roller 2 Attach a spring scale to the end of the cord or strap 3 Turn the adjusting nut until a force of approxi mately 1 lb 0 5 kg is required to turn the roller by pulling on the spring scale Figure 5 7 One Way Tension Roller ...

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Page 21: ...AUSE SERIOUS EQUIPMENT DAMAGE NEVER WASH DOWN OR SUBJECT TAPING HEADS TO CONDITIONS CAUSING MOISTURE CONDENSATION ON COMPONENTS SERIOUS EQUIPMENT DAMAGE COULD RESULT Regular slotted containers produce a great deal of dust and paper chips when conveyed through the taping heads If this dust is allowed to build up on the heads it can cause wear on the moving components Excessive dirt build up should ...

Page 22: ...18 Maintenance Continued Figure 6 1 Blade Replacement ...

Page 23: ... 1 Loosen but do not remove the blade screws A Remove and discard the old blade 2 Mount the new blade B with the bevel side away from the blade holder 3 Bottom the new blade slots against the screws This will position the blade at the correct angle and depth Tighten to secure the blade screws NOTICE 1 Check the blade position to insure proper clearance by slowly pivoting the blade guard back 2 If ...

Page 24: ... to Figure 6 2 Like most other equipment the taping head must be properly lubricated to insure long trouble free service Figure 6 2 illustrates points which should be lubricated every 250 hours of operation Lubricate the rotating and pivoting points noted by the arrows with SAE 30 non detergent oil At the same time a small amount of multipurpose grease should be applied to the guides and to the en...

Page 25: ...ed which will require replacement under normal wear of the taping head HST Taping Head Upper and Lower Qty Ref No Part Number Description 1 8 9 78 8057 5703 2 Spring Latch 1 10 15 78 8015 7213 8 Spring Torsion Inner Lower Head 1 10 15 78 8068 3940 9 Spring Torsion Inner Upper Head 1 10 16 78 8015 7214 6 Spring Torsion Outer Lower Head 1 10 16 78 8068 3941 7 Spring Torsion Outer Upper Head 1 8 28 7...

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Page 27: ... part number and part description for the parts in that illustration Note The complete description has been included for standard fasteners and some commercially available components This has been done to allow obtaining these standard parts locally should the customer elect to do so 4 Refer to first page of this instruction manual for parts ordering address and or phone fax number IMPORTANT Not a...

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Page 29: ...25 Taping Head Assemblies HST 3 Inch Type 29100 ...

Page 30: ...26 HST 3 Inch Type 29100 Figure 7 ...

Page 31: ...n Type A 1 4 14 78 8062 4189 5 Shaft Tension Roller 15 78 8068 3740 3 Tension Roller Assembly Upper Head 78 8062 4190 3 Tension Roller Assembly Lower Head 16 78 8005 6119 9 Washer Plain Type A 3 8 17 78 8062 3811 5 Spring Compression 18 26 1009 4995 2 Nut Hex Self Locking 3 8 24 19 70 8000 0885 9 Screw Cap Soc Hd 5 16 18 x 3 4 Lg 20 70 8000 5390 5 Washer Plain Type A 5 16 21 78 8062 4197 8 Shaft W...

Page 32: ...28 Figure 8 HST 3 Inch Type 29100 ...

Page 33: ...00 8 Bumper Casting 15 18 3104 5815 5 Screw Cap Button Soc Hd 1 4 20 x 3 8 Lg 16 78 8062 4164 8 Applying Arm Block Assembly 17 78 8062 4202 6 Pin Linear Bearing Shaft 18 78 8015 7085 0 Shaft Linear Bearing 19 78 8015 7244 3 Spring Compression Lower Head Only 20 78 8057 5706 5 Guide Spring 21 70 7023 8780 7 Screw Cap Flt Hd 10 32 x 1 2 Lg 22 78 8062 4179 6 Bracket Applying Roller L H 23 78 8070 140...

Page 34: ...30 Figure 9 HST 3 Inch Type 29100 ...

Page 35: ...4 6 Screw Cap Soc Hd 10 32 x 1 4 Lg 8 70 7023 8770 8 Screw Cap Flt Hd 6 32 x 3 8 Lg 9 26 1008 9275 6 Retaining Ring E Ring Waldes 5133 31 10 78 8079 5381 1 Spring Torsion Upper Head 78 8070 1430 9 Spring Torsion Lower Head 11 78 8079 5000 7 Felt Pad Assembly 12 78 8079 5003 1 Blade Guard Assembly Upper Head 78 8070 1697 3 Blade Guard Assembly Lower Head 13 26 1009 8992 5 Screw Cap Flt Hd Hex Soc S...

Page 36: ...32 Figure 10 HST 3 Inch Type 29100 ...

Page 37: ... Soc Hd 6 32 x 3 8 Lg 11 78 8062 3989 9 Clip Arm 12 78 8062 3988 1 Bumper Arm 13 78 8062 4200 0 Spacer Buffing Shaft 14 78 8055 0965 6 Sleeve Torsion Spring 15 78 8068 3940 9 Spring Torsion Inner Upper Head 78 8015 7213 8 Spring Torsion Inner Lower Head 16 78 8068 3941 7 Spring Torsion Outer Upper Head 78 8015 7214 6 Spring Torsion Outer Lower Head 17 26 1005 8127 6 Screw Shoulder Soc Hd 5 16 Dia ...

Page 38: ...34 Figure 11 HST 3 Inch Type 29100 ...

Page 39: ...h 7 78 8060 8172 1 Washer Friction 8 78 8052 6271 0 Washer Tape Drum 9 78 8054 8826 5 Spring 10 78 8060 7851 1 Ring Nut Adjusting 11 78 8070 1618 9 Tape Drum Bracket Assembly Includes items 12 15 12 26 1003 5811 3 Screw Hex Hd M4 x 10 13 26 1010 0320 5 Lockwasher Split M4 14 78 8070 1472 1 Bracket Tape Drum 15 78 8017 9090 4 Flange Tape Holder Shaft Support 16 78 8017 9169 6 Nut Hex M18 x 1 17 70 ...

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