International - ENG
February 2021
3M-Matic
™
7000r-I / 7000r3-I Pro
- Type 11700
Original Instructions
Page 37
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44-0009-2165-8 / ECO# 0078045
11.1 Box Width Adjustment
Boxes are automatically centered by
Side Guides
(Figure 11-1).
The Box
Centering Guides are triggered by
Proximity Sensor which is located
on side of the infeed conveyor.
Side Guides air pressure adjustments
can be made using Centering Guide
Air Pressure Regulator
(Figure 9-8).
11.2 Box Height Adjustment
Box Height is automatically
determined when the Upper
Drive Assembly Actuator Switch is
engaged which is located on the
front of the Upper Drive Assembly
(See Figure 11-2).
The Upper Drive
air pressure adjustments can be
made using the Air Regulator and
Gauge for the Upper Drive Assembly
(See Figure 7-17).
11.3 Adjustment of Top Flap
Compression Rollers
(Not Applicable to this Machine)
Note:
Taping Heads -
Important!
Turn off Pneumatics and
Electric Power
11.4 Changing the Tape Leg Length
Taping heads are preset to apply
70mm [2.75 inches] long tape legs.
To change tape leg length to 50mm
[2.0 inches], refer to Instructions
below and also to Manual 2 or 3,
“Removing Taping Heads Procedure -
Changing the Tape Leg Length”.
With upper drive assembly in
raised position:
1. Remove tape from upper taping head.
2. Pivot up the clamp that secures the upper taping head.
3. Hold upper taping head applying and buffing arms from under upper assembly, slide head
forward and down to remove
(Figure 11-3).
4. Lift the lower taping head, shown in
Figure 11-4
, straight up to remove it from the case
sealer bed.
5. Refer to Manual 2 or 3, “Adjustments – Changing Tape Leg Length” for taping head set-up.
6. Replace taping heads reverse of disassembly. Turn on air supply/electric power,
unlatch upper drive assembly and allow it to return to its rest position.
Box
Direction
Figure 11-3
Remove
Upper Head
Figure 11-4
Remove
Lower Head
Figure 11-1
Side
Guide
Box
Direction
Proximity
Sensor
Upper Drive
Actuator
(with Proximity
Sensor)
Side Guide
11. Set-Up and Adjustments
Figure 11-2