International - ENG
February 2021
3M-Matic
™
7000r-I / 7000r3-I Pro
- Type 11700
Original Instructions
Page 47
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44-0009-2165-8 / ECO# 0078045
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Figure 13-7 Case Sealer Frame Changes
A
Safety Guard
Set Screws
& Washers
Shown is after Safety
Guard is Removed)
• To reduce the risk associated with
mechanical and electrical hazards:
- Read, understand, and follow all safety
and operating instructions before
operating or servicing the case sealer.
- Allow only properly trained and
qualified personnel to operate and
service this equipment.
Warning
13.11 Special Set-Up Procedure -
Column Bumper Installation
Purpose of Bumper Special Set-up
Procedure: Installing Column Bumpers
restrict operating range of upper
assembly in proportion to box sizes
to be sealed
(Figure 13-7A).
This
installation limits working cycle time
resulting in increased operating speed.
Installation Instructions - Column
Bumper
(a parts package is included
with the unit for installation purposes).
The Column Bumper will be located
on the column according to the size
of the box that is to be taped
(Refer to
Figure 13-7A
).
1. Raise and Lock the Upper Drive
Assembly.
Important:
This procedure is for
authorized personnel
ONLY!
2. Turn off air supply/electric power.
3. Remove Guard (see Installation
and Set-Up /
Section 7)
, existing
holes/installing Column Bumper
should be visible.
4. Remove Column Bumper and set
screw parts package from carton.
5. Position Bumper as needed
(the recommended position is
shown in
Figure 13-7A
).
6. After the new Bumper is installed,
re-install the Safety Guard (see
Installation and Set-Up
Section 7
).
7. Turn “On” Electric Power/Pneu-
matics and press Station “Start”
Button.
* Important:
See
Figure 15983
for
Plate Change. When Column
Adjusted to
“Raised”
Position -
Part #38 is removed and
replaced by Part #13.
- Some bumper positions may:
1) Allow upper and lower taping
heads to come into contact
with each other.
2) Create added stress to the
bumper.
3) Cause malfunction of machine.
These events can potentially cause
damage to machine. For more infor-
mation on bumper settings, contact
your 3M service representative.
13. Maintenance and Repairs
(continued)