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120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer

Frame Assemblies

Summary of Contents for 3M-Matic 120af3

Page 1: ...ety Information Read Important Safeguards pages 3 5 and also operating Warnings page 20 in Section I BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT It is recommended you immediately order the spare parts listed on page 40 Section I and page 17 Section II These parts are expected to wear through normal use and should be kept on hand to minimize production delays Spare Parts AccuGlide II TM Instructi...

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: ...ranty and Limited Remedy 2 120af3 Contents 2 Important Safeguards 3 5 Specifications 7 10 Installation and Set Up 11 15 Receiving and Handling 11 Machine Set Up 11 15 Packaging and Separate Parts 11 15 Taping Heads 15 Box Size Capacity of Case Sealer 15 Initial Start Up of Case Sealer 15 Operation 17 25 Machine Controls Valves and Switches 18 19 Operating Warnings 20 Box Size Set Up 21 24 Box Seal...

Page 5: ...Leg Length 33 34 Outer Column Re Positioning 34 35 Troubleshooting 36 Electrical Pneumatic Diagrams 37 39 Replacement Parts and Service Information 40 Spare Parts 40 Label Kit 40 Tool Kit 40 Options Accessories 41 Replacement Parts Illustrations and Parts Lists Yellow Section 42 75 ii Section II AccuGlide II STD 3 Inch Taping Heads See Section II for Table of Contents ...

Page 6: ...ners from an existing conveyor fold the top flaps and apply a C clip of ScotchTM brand pressure sensitive film box sealing tape to the top and bottom center seam of the box The 120af3 is manually adjustable to a wide range of box sizes see Specifications Box Weight and Size Capacities Page 8 3M Matic TM 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Type 19600 ...

Page 7: ...ective after its warranty period unless the part is received or 3M is notified of 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 ...

Page 8: ... 2 is attached to the cover of the electrical control box The label warns service personnel to unplug the power supply before attempting any service work on the case sealer The Warning Keep Hands Away From Moving Belts labels shown in Figure 1 3 are located on the infeed end of the machine bed on each side The labels warn operators to keep hands away from this area when drive belts are running The...

Page 9: ...he label provides convenient safeguard instructions for the operator and service personnel The Warning Moving Flap Kicker labels shown in Figure 1 4 are attached to the machine guards on the infeed end close to the top These labels remind the operator and service personnel to keep away from flap kicker when machine is running Two emergency stop switches are located one on each side of the machine ...

Page 10: ...emind operators of correct belt adjustment procedures The Up Down label shown in Figure 1 10 is located on the top surface on each side of the upper column assembly The label reminds the operator of the direction to turn the height adjustment crank to raise and lower the upper assembly taping head Figure 1 10 Up Down In Out Labels Figure 1 8 Pneumatic Labels Figure 1 9 Operating Notice Label The I...

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Page 12: ...er is included The machine is equipped with two 1 9 HP motors and comes with a PVC covered power cord and a grounded plug 2 Operating Rate Box drive belt speed is 23 m min 75 ft min Specifications 3 Operating Conditions Use in dry relatively clean environments at 4 to 50 C 40 to 120 F with clean dry boxes Note Machine should not be washed down or subjected to conditions causing moisture condensati...

Page 13: ...ilm tapes 7 Tape Application Leg Length Standard 70 mm 6 mm 2 3 4 inch 1 4 inch Tape Application Leg Length Optional See Special Set Up Procedure Changing the Tape Leg Length page 33 50 mm 6 mm 2 inch 1 4 inch 8 Box Board Style regular slotted containers RSC 125 to 275 P S I bursting test single wall B or C flute 9 Box Weight and Size Capacities A Box Weight Minimum contents must support top flaps...

Page 14: ...he case sealer is designed to accommodate most boxes complying with the 1976 FBA and PMMI voluntary standard Tolerances for Top Opening regular slotted containers RSC Two of the requirements of the standard are the following 1 The box length is not more than twice the box width 2 The box length is not more than four times the box height In addition the box score lines must be sufficient to facilit...

Page 15: ...13 30 25 35 38 22 5 60 75 5 37 5 45 25 Casters are optional Includes the height of a plastic foot which is removed if casters are used Minimum dimension assumes a 405 mm 16 in diameter tape roll Weight 290 kg 631 lbs crated approximate 250 kg 545 lbs uncrated approximate 11 Set Up Recommendations Machine must be level Customer supplied infeed conveyors if used should provide straight and level box...

Page 16: ...nd slowly Also cut and remove cable ties that secure lower taping head in place Installation and Set Up Important Read Warnings on page 20 before attempting to set up the case sealer for operation The following instructions are presented in the order recommended for setting up and installing the case sealer as well as for learning the operating functions and adjustments Following them step by step...

Page 17: ...eighs approximately 250 kg 545 lbs uncrated Installation and Set Up Continued Figure 2 1 Machine Set Up Refer to Figure 2 2A and set the machine bed height as follows a Use appropriate material handling equipment and blocking techniques to raise the machine frame to allow adequate leg adjustment b Loosen but do not remove two M8 x 16 socket head screws in one leg use M6 hex wrench Adjust the leg l...

Page 18: ... bracket has two mounting positions to allow maximum tape roll capacity For machine bed height 650 mm 25 63 inch and above use mounting position shown in Figure 2 2B For machine bed heights below 585 650 mm 23 00 25 63 inch use mounting position shown in Figure 2 2C Note A minimum spacing equal to 405 mm 16 inch between boxes at a maximum conveyor speed of 0 30 m s 60 F P M must be maintained for ...

Page 19: ...valve Make sure the valve is in the EXH off position b Connect the main air supply line to the inlet side of the on off valve using the barbed fitting and hose clamp provided See Figure 2 4 The customer supplied air hose 8 mm 5 16 inch ID must be clamped tightly to the barbed fitting If another type of connector is desired the barbed fitting can be removed and replaced with the desired 1 4 18 NPT ...

Page 20: ...event shock and fire hazard Position extension cord where it will be out of the way of foot or vehicle traffic Extension cord is only for temporary use do not use for a permanent installation Note Machines outside the U S may be equipped with 220 240 Volt 50 Hz systems or other electrical requirements compatible with local practice 14 Electrical Connection The electrical control box mounted on the...

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Page 22: ... Warnings on page 20 as well as all of the Operation instructions Refer to Figure 3 1 and 3 2 to acquaint yourself with the various components and controls of the case sealer Also see Figures 3 1 and 3 2 in Section II for taping head components Figure 3 1 120af Case Sealer Components Left Front View ...

Page 23: ...tic circuit of the case sealer On Off Valve On turn to SUP Off turn to EXH Note Turning air supply Off automatically bleeds air pressure from the case sealer air circuits Always turn the air Off when machine is not in use when servicing the machine or when connecting or disconnecting air supply line Note The air valve has provisions for lockout tagout according to plant regulations Pressure Regula...

Page 24: ...uates the flap folder to fold the trailing box flap down The cam is adjusted by the operator for the size of box being sealed 6 Height Adjustment Crank The height adjustment crank moves the upper assembly upper taping head up or down to adjust for the height of the box being sealed 7 Drive Belt Adjustment Crank The drive belt adjustment crank moves the side drive belts in or out to adjust for the ...

Page 25: ... before servicing 6 Never attempt to remove jammed boxes from the machine while machine is running Always raise upper assembly and spread drive belts before removing jammed boxes 7 Machine access door must be closed when drive belts are running Do not attempt to override door interlock switch 8 When feeding boxes to the machine by hand push box in from end only DO NOT PUSH WITH HANDS ON ANY CORNER...

Page 26: ...nfeed conveyor bed with the top flaps folded as shown Move the box into the machine until the box is even with the end of the flap folder Figure 3 6 Box Size Figure 3 5 Box Size 2 FLAP FOLDER CAM Figure 3 6 When loosened the flap folder cam will slide backward and forward Position the cam so it just touches the lower front edge of the box and then secure the cam in position Note Small boxes adjust...

Page 27: ...ition which allows them to catch any side flaps that may be bent outward past vertical 4 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT FIGURE 3 8 Manually move the box forward on the machine bed to contact the lower taping head applying roller With the box reasonably centered lower the top flap folding assembly by means of the height adjustment crank as shown The flap separator must contact and hold the minor box flaps fully...

Page 28: ...e adjustment crank 6 COMPRESSION ROLLERS Figure 3 10 Manually move the box forward until the upper taping head applying roller is in contact with the front of the box Loosen the compression roller locking knob and locate the compression rollers on both sides of the top taping head against the top edge of the box Tighten the locking knob to secure the compression rollers setting Figure 3 9 Box Size...

Page 29: ...ox Sealing 1 Connect electrical and air supplies 2 Turn air valve to SUP On to energize pneumatic components 3 Press electrical On button to start drive belts 4 Feed boxes to machine at minimum 405 mm 16 inch intervals at a maximum conveyor speed of 60 ft min 5 Turn air and electrical supplies Off when machine is not in use 6 Reload and thread tape as necessary 7 Be sure machine is cleaned and lub...

Page 30: ... shown in Figure 3 4 to avoid being hit or startled by its movement 3 Crank upper assembly up and drive belts out until box is free 4 Carefully pull box out of machine WARNINGS 1 Keep hands away from upper and lower taping head cut off knives as knives are extremely sharp and could cause severe injury 2 When reaching into the machine to remove a jammed box use proper posture to prevent back or oth...

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Page 32: ... can cause premature equipment wear and jamming Take care that oil and grease are not left on the surface of rollers around which tape is threaded as it can contaminate the tape s adhesive Regular slotted containers produce a great deal of dust and paper chips when processed or handled in equipment If this dust is allowed to build up on machine components it can cause component wear and overheatin...

Page 33: ...the five screws B and side cover C 4 Remove and retain the screw D cap washer E and spacer washer F from the front and rear arm assembly pivots 5 Lift belt drive assembly G up off the arm assembly pivots Figure 4 2 Drive Belt Replacement Figure 4 3 6 Loosen but do not remove the lock nut H on both the upper and lower belt tension assemblies 7 Turn the belt adjustment screws J clockwise to end of a...

Page 34: ...ng force of 3 2 kg 7 lbs Tighten the lock nut H on both tension assemblies to secure the tension setting 11 Reverse procedures in items 1 5 above to reassemble the drive belt assembly 9 Install new drive belt around drive rollers and insert new pin Pin must not extend beyond edge of belt See Figure 4 3 IMPORTANT Before installing new drive belt check inside surface of belt for drive direction arro...

Page 35: ...inside the electrical control box on the side of the machine the circuit breaker has been pre set at 1 4 amps and requires no further maintenance Figure 4 5 Air Line Filter Knife Replacement Taping Head See Section II Maintenance Knife Replacement page 9 If circuit is overloaded and circuit breaker trips unplug machine from electrical power 1 Determine cause of overload and correct 2 Remove electr...

Page 36: ...To adjust pressure pull knob up and turn push down to lock setting Normal setting is 6 2 bar 90 PSIG Drive Belt Tension To adjust drive belt tension refer to Maintenance Drive Belt Replacement page 29 item 10 Figure 5 1 Air Pressure Regulator TAPE WEB ALIGNMENT Section II Page 11 TAPE DRUM FRICTION BRAKE Section II Page 11 APPLYING MECHANISM SPRING Section II Page 12 ONE WAY TENSION ROLLER Section...

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Page 38: ...e 6 1 Stops Upper Taping Head TAPING HEADS WARNING Use care when working near knives as knives are extremely sharp If care is not taken severe injury to personnel could result 1 Remove tape from upper taping head and raise upper assembly to a convenient working height 2 Remove and retain four mounting screws and related hardware from upper taping head and lift taping head up out of upper assembly ...

Page 39: ... should assist with this part of set up to hold steady upper assembly until columns are re positioned and column screws are installed and tightened 6 Crank outer columns up 100 mm 4 inch Check to see that upper head is aligned horizontally with the bed of the machine Re install four screws in each column 7 Crank upper assembly up and remove blocks CAUTION Holding taping head in another way may inc...

Page 40: ...35 Special Set Up Procedure Continued Figure 6 3 Outer Column Re Positioning ...

Page 41: ...gs Adjust belt tension Check power and electrical plug Set to correct current value Verify motor is receiving electrical power Replace timing belt Replace belt Reposition tape drum Check box specifications Problem Drive belts do not convey boxes Drive belts do not turn Drive belts break Tape not centered on box seam Cause Narrow boxes Worn drive belts Too much tape tension Top flap compression rol...

Page 42: ...37 Figure 7 1 Pneumatic Diagram Electrical Pneumatic Diagrams ...

Page 43: ...38 Figure 7 2 Electrical Diagram Electrical Pneumatic Diagrams Continued ...

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Page 45: ...ains all the safety labels used on the 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Labels can also be purchased separately See Parts Drawing List pages 74 and 75 Spare Parts The following parts are normal wear items and should be ordered and kept on hand as used Qty Ref No Part Number Description 2 6233 59 Sec I 78 8100 0859 5 Belt Drive W Pin In addition a tool spare parts kit supplied with the 120af3 Adjustab...

Page 46: ...g Head Type 39600 78 8114 0831 5 AccuGlide II STD 3 Inch Lower Taping Head Type 39600 78 8079 5560 0 Tape Application Sensor 78 8095 4852 8 3 Inch Tape Edge Fold Attachment Upper Head 78 8095 4853 6 3 Inch Tape Edge Fold Attachment Lower Head For additional information on the options accessories listed below contact your 3M Representative Options Accessories ...

Page 47: ...e Figure or Figures to determine the parts required and the parts reference number 3 The Parts List that follows each illustration includes the Reference Number Part Number and Part Description for the parts on 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 part...

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Page 49: ...44 Figure 6227 1 of 3 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 50: ...1003 7963 0 Screw Soc Hd M8 x 16 6227 12 78 8060 7953 5 Center Frame Right 6227 13 78 8060 7954 3 Center Frame Left 6227 14 78 8010 7209 7 Screw Soc Hd M6 x 12 6227 15 26 1000 0010 3 Washer Flat M6 6227 16 78 8054 8867 9 Spacer Valve Holder 6227 17 78 8060 7955 0 Spacer Center Frame 6227 18 78 8010 7169 3 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 12 6227 19 78 8076 4761 1 Plate 6227 20 78 8119 6502 5 Conveyor Assembly Ri...

Page 51: ...46 Figure 6227 2 of 3 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 52: ...10 6227 34 26 1003 5829 5 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 12 6227 35 26 1003 7948 1 Screw Soc Hd Hex Soc M5 x 10 6227 36 78 8114 4619 0 Valves Assembly 6227 37 78 8060 8059 0 Support Valve 6227 38 78 8054 8757 2 Pin Spring Holder 6227 39 26 1005 6859 6 Nut Self Locking M5 6227 40 78 8076 4774 4 Spring 6227 41 78 8055 0746 0 Front Actuator Link 12AF Black 6227 42 26 1002 4955 1 Screw Self Tap 8P x 13 6227 43 78 ...

Page 53: ...48 Figure 6227 3 of 3 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 54: ...08 0 Screw 6PX9 5 6227 56 78 8060 7873 5 Plug Female 6227 57 78 8060 8488 1 Screw Hex Hd M5 x 20 6227 58 78 8046 8217 3 Washer Special 6227 59 78 8005 5741 1 Washer Flat M5 6227 60 78 8010 7417 6 Nut Hex M5 6227 61 78 8060 7872 7 Cover Plug Straight 6227 62 78 8060 8184 6 Cap 35 x 1 5 6227 63 78 8070 1456 4 Stud Hex 6227 64 78 8098 9076 3 Caster Assembly 6227 65 26 1009 9096 4 Caster Dual Locking ...

Page 55: ...50 Figure 6228 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 56: ... Chain 6228 24 78 8056 3945 3 E Ring M4 6228 25 78 8054 8785 3 Rod Threaded Right Left 6228 26 78 8010 7418 4 Nut Hex M6 6228 27 78 8054 8786 1 Chain Connector 6228 28 78 8054 8788 7 Chain Connector 6228 29 78 8060 7520 2 Screw M3 x 20 6228 30 78 8059 5517 2 Nut Self Locking M3 6228 31 78 8060 7980 8 Screw Centering 6228 32 78 8060 7981 6 Bushing Dowel 6228 33 78 8054 8586 5 Pin 6228 34 78 8060 80...

Page 57: ...52 Figure 6229 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 58: ...70 1 Bed Plate For Spring 6229 28 78 8054 8968 5 Special Nut 6229 29 78 8119 6466 3 Cover W English Labels 6229 30 26 1002 5753 9 Screw Self Tapping 6229 31 78 8005 5740 3 Washer Plain 4 mm 6229 32 78 8091 0577 4 Knob Assembly 6229 33 78 8060 8065 7 Lever Knob 6229 34 78 8070 1509 0 Shaft Crank 6229 35 78 8070 1511 6 Bushing 6229 36 78 8070 1510 8 Washer Nylon 7 x 15 x 1 6229 37 78 8010 7157 8 Scr...

Page 59: ...54 Figure 6230 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 60: ...Folder Rear 6230 14 78 8091 0731 7 Flange 6230 15 78 8100 0952 8 Screw Soc Hd Hex Hd M5 x 14 6230 16 78 8005 5741 1 Washer Flat M5 6230 17 78 8010 7417 6 Nut Hex M5 6230 18 78 8114 4632 3 Stud 6230 19 78 8114 4693 5 Spacer Bearing 6230 20 78 8114 4633 1 Screw Soc Hd Hex Hd M8 x 100 6230 21 78 8114 4694 3 Washer Special 6230 22 78 8017 9313 0 Nut Self Locking 6230 23 78 8114 4695 0 Spacer Cylinder ...

Page 61: ...56 Figure 6231 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 62: ...asher Plain 8 mm 6231 5 78 8005 5736 1 Lockwasher For M8 Screw 6231 6 26 1000 1347 8 Nut Hex M8 6231 7 78 8114 4637 2 Cover Upper Frame 6231 8 78 8010 7169 3 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 12 6231 9 26 1000 0010 3 Washer Flat M6 6231 10 78 8114 4638 0 Stud Mounting 6231 11 78 8076 5477 3 Washer Special 6 5 x 20 x 4 6231 12 78 8114 4639 8 Screw Allen Flat Hd M6 x 35 6231 13 78 8052 6700 8 Spacer 6231 14 78 8060...

Page 63: ...58 Figure 6232 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 64: ... Side Roller W English Labels 6232 4 78 8054 8648 3 Roller Pressure 6232 5 78 8055 0622 3 Bushing 6232 6 26 1003 5845 1 Screw Hex Hd M8 x 40 6232 7 78 8052 6703 2 Washer Special 6232 8 78 8057 5740 4 Screw Special 6232 9 78 8056 3965 1 Ring 8 DIN 6799 6232 10 78 8017 9074 8 Washer Nylon 15 mm 6232 11 78 8052 6566 3 Washer Friction 6232 12 78 8070 1549 6 Knob VTR B M10 ...

Page 65: ...60 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6233 1 of 2 ...

Page 66: ... 8057 5739 6 Key M5 x 5 x 30 mm 6233 22 78 8076 5105 0 Pulley Assembly Drive 6233 23 78 8052 6713 1 Ring Polyurethane 6233 24 78 8054 8879 4 Washer 20 5 mm 6233 25 78 8017 9096 1 Nut Special M18 x 1 6233 26 78 8060 7648 1 Bearing Flanged 6233 27 78 8054 8877 8 Washer 5 5 20 x 4 6233 28 26 0001 5862 1 Screw Flat Hd Soc M5 x 12 6233 29 78 8060 8037 6 Cap Flange 6233 30 78 8046 8135 7 Key 5 x 5 x 12 ...

Page 67: ...62 Figure 6233 2 of 2 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 68: ...81 8 Motor 1 9 HP TEFC 1700 RP Bodine 34R6BFCI 6233 70 26 1014 4049 8 Screw Button Head 1 4 20 x 1 2 6233 72 78 8114 4646 3 Pulley Motor PD14 XL050 F 6233 73 26 1003 8816 9 Screw Set M5 x 6 6233 74 78 8114 4909 5 Belt Timing 188XL050 6233 75 78 8076 5110 0 Cover Right 6233 76 78 8076 5111 8 Cover Left 6233 77 78 8054 8897 6 Guard Belt 6233 78 78 8076 4870 0 Plate 6233 79 26 1002 4955 1 Screw Self ...

Page 69: ...64 Figure 6234 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 70: ...M5 x 10 6234 5 78 8005 5741 1 Washer Flat M5 6234 6 78 8010 7417 6 Nut Hex M5 6234 7 78 8076 4873 4 Plate Strap 6234 8 78 8076 4638 1 Union PG13 5 Sleeve 14 6234 9 78 8091 0601 2 Conduit 14 1120 MM 6234 10 78 8060 8029 3 Clamp 140X3 5 6234 11 78 8076 5118 3 Cover Channel 6234 12 26 1003 5810 5 Screw Hex Hd M4 x 8 6234 13 78 8017 9018 5 Washer Plain M4 SPEC 6234 14 78 8060 7785 1 Fairlead 22 ...

Page 71: ...66 Figure 6235 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 72: ...rmal KTA 3 25 6235 14 78 8094 6384 3 Clamp VGPE 4 6 6235 15 78 8028 7909 4 Power Cord U S A 6235 16 78 8060 8053 3 Wire 3 Pole 5 Meters Length 6235 17 78 8100 1038 5 Cable 3 x 20 AWG 5 MT 6235 18 78 8094 6223 3 Cable SJTO 16 4 6235 19 78 8010 7210 5 Screw Soc Hd Hex Soc M6 x 20 6235 20 26 1000 0010 3 Washer Flat M6 6235 21 78 8076 4881 7 Pull Box 6235 22 78 8017 9257 9 Screw Phillip Hd M4 x 10 623...

Page 73: ...68 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6236 1 of 2 ...

Page 74: ...8 Inch 3033 6236 7 78 8091 0313 4 Elbow 90 Degree 6236 8 78 8114 4649 7 Valve Shuttle EVFA 3130 6236 9 78 8055 0756 9 Union Rotating MR41 06 14 6236 10 26 1005 6890 1 Muffler 6236 11 78 8114 4650 5 Filter Regulator Assembly 6236 12 26 1014 4558 8 Filter Regulator W Metal Bowl SMC EAW2000 F02D 2 6236 13 78 8100 0958 5 Block 6236 14 78 8114 4651 3 Block Assembly Y20 6236 15 78 8054 8838 0 Gauge Air ...

Page 75: ...70 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6236 2 of 2 ...

Page 76: ...A0800 6236 25 26 1003 7946 5 Screw Soc Hd M4 x 25 6236 26 78 8005 5740 3 Washer Plain 4 mm 6236 27 78 8010 7416 8 Nut Hex M4 6236 28 26 1003 7947 3 Screw Soc Hd Hex Soc M4 x 35 6236 29 26 1003 7951 5 Screw Soc Hd Hex Soc M5 x 20 6236 30 78 8028 8214 8 Washer 6236 31 78 8119 8666 6 Tube Air 4 mm O D x 2 5 mm I D 6236 32 78 8119 8667 4 Tube Air 6 mm O D x 4 mm I D 6236 33 78 8119 8668 2 Tube Air 8 m...

Page 77: ...72 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6237 ...

Page 78: ...2 6237 16 78 8076 4932 8 Lock Wing 6237 17 26 1005 6859 6 Nut Self Locking M5 6237 18 78 8094 6387 6 Support Switch 6237 19 78 8060 8087 1 Screw M5 x 10 6237 20 78 8119 6472 1 Guard R H W English Labels 6237 21 78 8114 4658 8 Door Assembly Guard R H 6237 22 78 8114 4659 6 Door Guard R H 6237 23 78 8094 6467 6 Plate Lower 6237 24 78 8094 6468 4 Plate Upper 6237 25 26 1003 7949 9 Screw Soc Hd Hex So...

Page 79: ...74 Safety and Information Labels 120af3 Adjustable Case Sealer ...

Page 80: ... Up Down 2 9 78 8070 1629 6 Label Belt Tensioning 2 10 78 8070 1331 9 Label Warning Moving Belts 1 11 78 8070 1330 1 Label Warning Moving Belts 1 12 78 8113 6750 3 Label Air Pressure 95 PSI Max 1 13 78 8111 1496 2 Label Air Pressure On Off 1 14 78 8068 3859 1 Label Service and Spares 1 15 78 8095 1141 9 Label Stop 2 16 78 8111 1287 5 Label Electrical Supply Infeed Conveyor 1 17 78 8111 1430 1 Labe...

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