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2012 March

800rf-NA

13.1  Safety Measures (see section 3) 

Carrying out maintenance and repairs may imply 
the necessity to work in dangerous situations. 

13.2  Tools and Spare Parts Supplied with 
 the 

Machine

See Spare Parts Order Section.

13.3  Recommended Frequency of Inspection and Maintenance Operations

Operation 

  Frequency 

 Qualifi cation   

Sections

Inspection safety features 

       daily 

 

          1  

 

13.4

Cleaning of machine 

 

      weekly 

 

          1  

 

13.5

Cleaning of cutter blade  

      weekly 

 

          2  

 

13.6

Oiling of felt pad 

 

      weekly 

 

          2  

 

13.7

Lubrication 

 

 

      monthly 

 

          2  

 

13.7-13.8

Blade replacement 

 

    when worn   

          2  

 

See Manual 2

Drive belt replacement   

    when worn   

          2  

 

13.10

13.4  Inspections to be Performed Before and  
 

After Every Maintenance Operation

Before every maintenance operation, turn the main  
switch OFF (O) and disconnect. During the mainte-
nance operation, only properly trained and quali

fi

 ed 

personnel must work on the machine. At the end 
of every maintenance operation check the safety 
devices. 

13-MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

13.5  Check Effi ciency of Safety Features

1.  Blade guard assembly upper taping head
2.  Blade guard assembly lower taping head
3.  Latching Emergency stop button with mechanical 
     lock (interrupt supply of electrical power)
4.  Turn the main  switch STOP/OFF (O)
5.  Safety guards top drive belts

13.6  Cleaning of Machine

Qualifi cation 1

A weekly cleaning with dry rags or diluted detergents 
is necessary.  Cardboard boxes produce a signi

fi

 cant 

quantity of dust and paper chips when processed 
or handled in case sealing equipment. If this dust is 
allowed to build up on machine components, it can 
cause component wear and over-heating of drive 
motors. The dust build up is best removed from the 
machine with a vacuum cleaner.  Depending on the 
number of cartons processed, this cleaning should 
be done weekly.  Excessive build-up that cannot be 
removed by vacuuming should be removed with a 
damp cloth.

    • 

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 quali

fi

 ed 

   personnel to operate and service this 
   equipment.

    • 

To reduce the risk associated with 

      pinches, entanglement and hazardous
      voltage:

  

  Turn electrical and air supply off and  

 

   disconnect before performing any adjust-
   ments, maintenance or servicing the 
   machine or taping heads.

WARNING

13.7  Cleaning of Cutter Blade

Qualifi cation 2

Should tape adhesive build-up occur, carefully wipe 
clean with oily cloth or brush

 (Figure 13-1).

 Oil pre-

vents the build-up of tape adhesive.

(See manual 2.)

Summary of Contents for 3M-Matic 800rf

Page 1: ...re Important Safety Information Spare Parts 3M Matic BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT Read understand and follow all safety and operating instructions It is recommended you immediately order the spare parts listed in the Spare Parts Service Information section These parts are expected to wear through normal use and should be kept on hand to minimize production delays 3M Industrial Adh...

Page 2: ...e troubleshooting repair work and servicing plus parts list of the 3M Matic 800rf Random case sealer 3M Industrial Adhesives and Tapes 3M Center Building 220 5E 06 St Paul MN 55144 1000 Edition March 2012 Copyright 3M 2012 All rights reserved The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product at any time without notice 2012 March 800rf NA ...

Page 3: ...chnical Assistance Replacement Parts and Additional Manuals Contact your local service provider Provide the customer support coordinator with the model machine name machine type and serial number that are located on the identification plate For example Model 800rf Type 40800 Serial Number 13282 Replacement Parts and Service Information i Replacement Parts and Additional Manuals Order parts by part...

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Page 5: ...actory with Scotch tapes If any problems occur when operating this equipment and you desire a service call or phone consultation call write or fax the appropriate 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 or...

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Page 7: ...3 2 Signal Words Explanation 5 3 3 Table of Warnings 6 7 3 4 Operator s Qualifications Definition 8 3 5 Number of Operators 8 3 6 Safe Use of the Machine Instructions 8 3 7 Residual Hazards 8 3 8 Prevent Other Hazards Recommendations and Measures 8 3 9 Personal Safety Measures 8 3 10 Incorrect Predictable Actions Not Allowed 8 3 11 Operator s Required Skill Levels 9 3 12 Component Locations 10 3 1...

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Page 9: ...27 9 4 Alarms 28 10 Safety devices 10 1 Blade Guards 29 10 2 Emergency Stop Button Stop Switches 29 10 3 Stop Switches 29 10 4 Electric System 29 11 Set Up and Adjustments 11 1 Tape Loading on the Top Unit 30 11 2 Tape Loading on the Bottom Unit 31 11 3 Tope Drum Alignment 31 11 4 Tape Drum Friction Brake Adjustment 31 11 5 Adjustment of Taping Units According to the Type of Boxes 31 11 6 Main Pre...

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Page 11: ...ubrication Products 42 13 11 Drive Belt Replacement 43 44 13 12 Box Drive Belt Tension 45 13 13 Upper Assembly Descent Brake Adjustment 45 13 14 Maintenance Work Log 47 14 Additional Instructions 14 1 Machine Disposal Information 49 14 2 Fire emergency 49 15 Enclosures and Special Information 15 1 Statement of Conformity 49 15 2 Hazardous Substances Emission 49 16 Technical Documentation and Infor...

Page 12: ...aul MN 55144 1000 Drw drawing Ex for example Fig exploded view figure no spare parts Figure Illustration Max maximum Min minimum Nr number N A not applicable OFF machine not operating ON machine operating PLC Programmable Logic Control PP Polypropylene PU PUFoam Polyurethane Foam PTFE Polytetraflourethelene PVC Poly vinyl chloride W Width H Height L Length 800rf NA 2012 March vi ...

Page 13: ...onveyor fold the top flaps and apply a C clip of Scotch brand Pressure Sensitive Film Box Sealing Tape to the top and bottom center seams Two side drive belt assemblies convey the cases through the machine The 800rf Case Sealer is to be used with infeed and exit conveyors supplied by the customer Do not attempt to run the case sealer without infeed and exit conveyors in place 800rf NA 2012 March 3...

Page 14: ...te this manual 1 1 Manufacturing Specifications Description Intended Use continued The 800rf Case Sealer is controlled from two operator control panels located on the front left side of the case sealer These control panels Electrical Control Panel and Pneumatic Control Panel have the most used controls within easy reach of the operator The case sealer is microprocessor based and firmware con troll...

Page 15: ...3 2 1 Data Identifying Manufacturer and Machine 2 2 Data for Technical Assistance and Service 2012 March 800rf NA 2 GENERAL INFORMATION For Commercial Use Only ...

Page 16: ...ller s sole obligation shall be at 3M s option to repair or replace the part provided the defective part is returned immediately to 3M s factory or an authorized service station designated by 3M A part will be presumed to have become defective 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...

Page 17: ...as a pneumatic system Keep this manual in a handy place near the machine This manual contains infor mation that will help you to maintain the machine in a good and safe working condition 2012 March 800rf NA E Stop 3 SAFETY 3 2 Explanation of Signal Word and Possible Consequences Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or property ...

Page 18: ... operate and service this equipment WARNING To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage Position electrical cord away from foot and vehicle traffic WARNING To reduce the risk associated with pinches entanglement and hazardous voltage Turn electrical supply off and disconnect before performing any adjustments maintenance or servicing the machine or taping heads WARNING To reduce the risk a...

Page 19: ...harp Any error may cause serious injuries Figure 3 5 To reduce the risk associated with pinches hazards Keep hands clear of the upper head support assembly as boxes are transported through the machine Keep hands hair loose clothing and jewelry away from box compression rollers Always feed boxes into the machine by pushing only from the end of the box Keep hands hair loose clothing jewelry away fro...

Page 20: ...or any part of it Clean the machine using only dry cloths or light detergents Do not use solvents petrols etc Install the machine following the suggested layouts and drawings 3 4 Operator s Qualifications Machine Operator Mechanical Maintenance Technician Electrical Maintenance Technician Manufacturer s Technician Specialist See Section 3 11 3 5 Number of Operators The operations described below h...

Page 21: ...ipment etc Skill 3 Specialist from the Manufacturer Skilled operator sent by the manufacturer or its agent to perform complex repairs or modifications on agreement with the customer 3 11 Operator s Skill Levels Required to Perform the Main Operations on the Machine The Table shows the minimum operator s skill for each machine operation Important The factory manager must ensure that the operator ha...

Page 22: ...s Figure 3 9 800rf Case Sealer Components Left Front View 800rf NA 3 12 Component Locations Top Taping Head Tape Roll Pneumatics Upper Head Assembly Side Flap Folding Arm Rear Flap Folding Arm Case Positioning Fork Assembly Air Control Assembly Case Centering Rails Powered Gated Infeed Conveyor E Stop Switch Main Controls Panel Main Power Switch Auto Centering Side Belt Drive Assemblies ...

Page 23: ...6 1 78 8070 1336 8 on Tape Head 78 8070 1329 3 78 8113 8912 9 Leg Height Adjustment Label not shown 3M Logo not shown 78 8060 8481 6 78 8070 1339 2 78 8070 1366 5 78 8113 6750 3 78 8137 1331 6 78 8070 1333 5 78 8070 1317 8 78 8070 1331 9 78 8137 0886 0 78 8095 1141 9 78 8113 6882 4 78 8113 6883 2 78 8137 0221 0 ...

Page 24: ...e is 95 100 PSIG 4 2 Operating Rate Box drive belt speed is approximately 0 5 m s 100 feet per minute Infeed conveyor speed 21m min Production 600 boxes hour average 4 5 Tape Width 36mm 1 1 2 inch minimum to 50mm 2 inch maximum 800rf Case Sealer This model offers 3 inch wide upper and lower AccuGlide 3 Taping Heads for tape widths from 2 inches 48 millimeters to 3 inches 72 millimeters 4 4 Tape Sc...

Page 25: ...9 Box Weight and Size Capacities A Box Weight filled 65 lbs 2 kg 30 kg maximum Minimum must be sufficient to hold case on the conveyor bed with bottom flaps flat B Box Size Minimum Maximum Length 200mm 8 0 inch 600mm 23 5 inch Width 160mm 6 3 inch 500mm 20 inch Height 140mm 5 5 inch 500mm 20 inch See Special Set Up Procedures Note The case sealer can accommodate most boxes within the size range li...

Page 26: ...e at 1 6m height with Scotch PVC adhesive tape in operation 73dB Measurement taken with appropriate instrument Type SPYRI MICROPHON 11 4 12 Set Up Recommendations Machine must be level Customer supplied infeed and exit conveyors if used should provide straight and level box entry and exit Exit conveyors powered or gravity must convey sealed boxes away from machine 3308mm 694mm 1520mm 1094mm Max 20...

Page 27: ...g which contains dehydrating salts 5 3 Handling and Transportation of Uncrated Machine The uncrated machine should not be moved except for short distances and indoors ONLY Without the sup porting pallet the machine is exposed to damage and may cause injuries To move the machine use belts or ropes paying attention to place them in the points in dicated using care to not interfere with the lower tap...

Page 28: ... Materials The 800rf package is composed of Wooden pallet Cardboard shipping box Wooden supports Metal fixing brackets PU foam protection PP plastic straps Dehydrating salts in bag Special bag of laminated polyester aluminium Polyethylene sea freight package only Polyethylene protective material For the disposal of the above materials please follow the environmental directives or the law in your c...

Page 29: ...ed conveyor bed height Re tighten the two 2 screws to secure the leg 4 Adjust the remaining legs in the same way Figure 7 3 A tool kit containing some tools are supplied with the machine These tools should be adequate to set up the machine however other tools supplied by the customer will be required for machine maintenance 7 3 Tool Kit Parts Supplied with the Machine 7 1 Operating Conditions The ...

Page 30: ...upper 2 2 socket head screws Figure 7 6 Outside Safety Guards Support brackets upper and bottom 4 4 socket head screws each bracket Left hand bracket with pre assembled photocell Right hand bracket with pre assembled reflector Assemble the emergency push button unit as shown Figure 7 7 7 8 Stiffening profile plate upper 2 2 socket head screws Figure 7 9 7 6 Connection between the Infeed Conveyor 8...

Page 31: ...the screws previously removed Figure 7 11 B10 B1 B2 infeed conveyor photocells connections Figure 7 12 Insert the B10 B1 photocells screw connector in the plug on the sealing machine bench as shown Connect the cable with screw connector deriving from the machine to the relative B2 photocell on the infeed conveyor Figure 7 13 Connect air tubes from the sealing machine to the conveyor centering guid...

Page 32: ...e diameter of the tube 10mm air pressure 6 BAR Give air to the machine with the ON OFF valve Figure 7 15 Position the control board near the machine Feeder cables Connect the cable with multipolar connectors from the machine and from conveyor to the control board Figure 7 16 Front and back junction boxes connections 1 2 Figure 7 17 7 18 2 1 Figure 7 15 Figure 7 16 Figure 7 18 Figure 7 17 ...

Page 33: ...LLATION AND SET UP continued 800rf NA 2012 March Figure 7 19 Figure 7 20 Figure 7 21 Pneumatic Control Board Connections continued Front junction box connector Figure 7 20 Rear junction box connector Figure 7 21 ...

Page 34: ... power supply See Specifications 7 8 Check Out Phases For Three Phases Only Procedure to be followed in order to connect correctly the position of the phases Set the main switch 1 in ON I position Figure 7 23 Check that safety guard panels are clearly shuts Release the emergency stop push buttons rotating them clockwise Figure 7 24 Push the AUXILIARIES button 3 Push the RESET button 4 Push the STA...

Page 35: ...nd the one way tension roller Position 2 4 Continue pulling the threading needle down and guide it between the two 2 rollers on the apply arm Position 3 5 Pull the threading needle down until the tape travels between the apply plate and the ears of the apply arm Position 4 until it extends past the applying roller When properly threaded the adhesive side of the tape should be facing the knurled ro...

Page 36: ...erating mode automatic 3 Operating mode transit only 11 Warning lights panel a Cycle time out b Minimum gap between side belts c Emergency emergency push button pressed or safety guard opened d Full sealing line e Low air pressure f Tape end breakage 2 Lockable emergency stop push button on Control Panel Figure 8 3 Front Junction Box Controls Figure 8 4 1 Centering guide pressure regulator 2 Side ...

Page 37: ...e E stops Press AUXILIARIES button Press RESET button press START button The box after passed the infeed conveyor belt obscures the first photocell Figure 9 1 When the second photocell is obscured the infeed conveyor belt goes down in order to stop the next box The side guides A align the box The next box obscuring the first photocell cause the infeed conveyor belt stoppage Figure 9 2 The side gui...

Page 38: ...s seal the box with adhesive tape Figure 9 8 When the box has passed the fifth photocell the upper group goes up the side drive belts open and the infeed conveyor belt on which awaits the next box comes up and restarts Figure 9 9 The sealing machine begins again with a new cycle 9 OPERATION continued 800rf NA Figure 9 9 Figure 9 6 Figure 9 7 Figure 9 8 2012 March ...

Page 39: ... 10 seconds with activation of the cycle time out warning light on the control board Automatic selector switch 10 on 2 pos the machine acknowledges the box size whenever a new box is placed on the infeed conveyor belt Transit only selector switch 10 on 3 pos upper taping unit out of operation the box is sealed only on the bottom side Removing the bottom taping unit the boxes can be simply moved in...

Page 40: ...mensions or no box machine stop to restart press 4 5 push buttons if necessary open a safety guard to eliminate a jam press 3 4 5 push buttons Warning light d Emergency emergency push button pressed or safety guard opened machine stop pneumatic circuit disconnected to restart press 3 4 5 push buttons Warning light e Full taping line Temporary stop of the machine the outside line photocell is obscu...

Page 41: ...button and the START I button on the Electrical Control Panel Pressing the STOP O button on the Electrical Control Panel stops the machine and does not remove power from the controller To restart the machine you must press the RESET button and then the START I button 2012 March 800rf NA To reduce the risk associated with mechanical and electrical hazards Allow only properly trained and qualified p...

Page 42: ...eader through the taping unit Take care to keep hands away from the tape cutting blades Figure 11 2 and 11 3 Follow the path through the unit as shown on picture Figure 11 4 and make sure that the adhesive side is placed on the correct side Pull and cut off the excess tape using a pair of scissors as shown Figure 11 5 and 11 6 Figure 11 1 Figure 11 2 Figure 11 5 Figure 11 6 Adhesive Adhesive Figur...

Page 43: ...ewelry away from moving belts and taping heads CAUTION 1 2 Figure 11 7 11 2 Tape Loading on the Bottom Unit Remove the bottom taping unit from its housing and put it on a working bench Figure 11 7 Put a tape roll on the drum and thread the tape through the unit as shown on the label in the same manner as for the top unit Figure 11 8 Put the bottom unit back into its housing 11 3 Tape Drum Alignmen...

Page 44: ... box adjusts the pressure of the centering guides of the infeed conveyor Working pressure 2 5 3 5 bar entry pressure 6 bar 11 8 Side Drives Pressure Adjustment 2 Pressure regulator with built in pressure gauge The pressure regulator 2 located on the front junction box adjusts the pressure of the side drives against the box Increase for strong or heavy boxes Decrease for light boxes Working pressur...

Page 45: ...crease in case of strong boxes Minimum pressure must be adjusted so that the paddle returns automatically in position once the box is passed Working pressure 0 5 1 0 bar entry pressure 6 bar 11 10 Upper Unit Descent Pressure Regulator 4 Pressure regulator with built in pressure gauge The pressure regulator 4 adjusts the pressure according to the board strength Decrease in case of light boxes Incre...

Page 46: ...belts opening speed counter clockwise to increase the belts opening speed Centering guides opening closing speed regulators These are not common operations They have to be made only when it has been necessary to work on the pneumatic cylinder To change the speed do as follows 1 unscrew the locking nut 1 2 turn the knob 2 clockwise to reduce opening speed counter clockwise to increase opening speed...

Page 47: ...esponding to the regulator 1 to adjust the descent speed of the arm 2 to adjust the ascent speed of the arm 3 to adjust the descent speed of the flap folder 4 to adjust the ascent speed of the flap folder 11 13 Adjustment of the Upper Unit Height In case the height of the box to be sealed is not higher then 300mm it is possible to stop the ascent of the up per group so to reduce the time of the se...

Page 48: ...nt of the Sensor that Stops the Descent of the Upper Unit The descent of the upper group is stopped when the sensor 1 is activated yellow led up The sensor is mounted on the cylinder 2 by the support 3 To change the intervention time of the sensor do as follows 1 Loosen the screw 4 of the support 2 Move the support with the sensor along the cylinder Towards A to delay the braking Towards B to anti...

Page 49: ...rollers lock the nuts increase the pressure when the upper flaps are not well closed after the sealing decrease the pressure when the upper flaps are one upon the other 11 16 Adjustment of the Magnetic Limit Switch on the Side Drives Air Cylinder Limit switch 2 on the air cylinder body check maximum closure of the side drives avoiding that the compression rollers hit the upper unit Some little adj...

Page 50: ... side drives and and the descent of the rear flap folder The position can be changed according to box lengthy move the photocell towards D for long boxes towards S for short boxes Photocell 4 It stops the side drives and control the upper unit descent No adjustment is necessary Photocell 5 When the box is passed it controls the machine reset for a new working cycle No adjustment is necessary Photo...

Page 51: ... is not working Problem Tape is not centered on the box The length of the front tape leg on the box is not constant The blade does not cut properly The tape is not well applied on the rear of the box The head comes down and crash the box The Troubleshooting Guide lists some possible machine problems causes and corrections Also see Manual 2 Troubleshooting for taping head problems 12 1 Troubleshoot...

Page 52: ... Driving pulley rings on motorizing side units are worn out Motorizing side units low pressure The head is not correctly positioned it is too down Defective head power valve Correction Check Replace as necessary Replace valve Check pressure value working pressure Check the magnetic limit switch position on the box height pick up cylinder 2012 March 800rf NA ...

Page 53: ...trical power 4 Turn the main switch STOP OFF O 5 Safety guards top drive belts 13 6 Cleaning of Machine Qualification 1 A weekly cleaning with dry rags or diluted detergents is necessary Cardboard boxes produce a significant quantity of dust and paper chips when processed or handled in case sealing equipment If this dust is allowed to build up on machine components it can cause component wear and ...

Page 54: ...guards 13 9 Machine Lubrication Lubricate quarterly with grease Metal metal 1 Slide cross bar ball guides for side drives grease nipples on the blocks 2 Columns upper unit cross bar ball guides grease nipples on the blocks 3 Side compression rollers ball guides grease nipples on the blocks 13 10 Suggested Products for Lubrication Grease Type Synthetic spray lubricant Figure 13 2 2 2 3 1 Figure 13 ...

Page 55: ...r the upper drive assembly WARNING 800rf NA 2012 March Figure 13 4 Figure 13 5 Figure 13 6 Figure 13 7 Off 13 11 Side Drive Belts Replacement Operator Skill Level 2 Note in order to convey the case correctly it is nec essary that both belts have the same level of wear Remove the plug from the mains and turn the air off Disconnect the plug from the socket Loosen and remove the bolts that fix the co...

Page 56: ...maintenance or servicing the machine or taping heads WARNING Remove the locking screws and the protection covers Loosen the tensioning screws Release the nut of the tensioning plate Remove and replace the drive belt Important Before setting the new belt check the wear of the orange plastic rings on the drive pulleys replace them if they are worn out Figure 13 9 Figure 13 10 Figure 13 11 Figure 13 ...

Page 57: ...belt is adjusted separately Belt tension is obtained by tightening the adjustment screw so that a moderate pulling force of 3 5kg 7lbs applied at the mid span as shown in Figure 13 14 will deflect the belt 25mm 1 inch This will assure positive contact between the belt and the drive pulley on the discharge end of the drive assembly Figure 13 14 Box Drive Belt Tension Adjustment Discharge End Infeed...

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Page 61: ...2 15 1 Statement of Conformity See Section 1 15 2 Emission of Hazardous Substances Nothing to report 15 3 List of Safety Features List of components assemblies with safety functions LATCHING EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON Thermal cut out relay Fixed guards upper drive belts Blade guard assemblies on both taping heads Important Install earth wire protection on electrical installation All safety features com...

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Page 63: ...cal Technical Diagram To reduce the risk associated with mechanical and electrical hazards Turn electrical and air supply off and disconnect before performing any adjustments maintenance or servicing the machine or taping heads WARNING ...

Page 64: ...52 16 TECHNICAL DIAGRAMS 16 1 Electric Diagram Page 2A see next Page 2B 2012 March 800rf NA 4 3B 4 4C ...

Page 65: ...53 16 TECHNICAL DIAGRAMS continued 16 1 Electric Diagram Page 2B see previous Page 2A 2012 March 800rf NA 3B 4 4C 3 4 3A 4A ...

Page 66: ...54 2012 March 800rf NA 16 Pneumatic Technical Diagram Stop Box Cylinder Close Cylinder 2 Close Cylinder 1 Gate Cylinder Gate Cylinder Motor Cylinder Centering Cylinder Column Cylinder Block Pressers ...

Page 67: ...teners on the case sealer The threading tool part number 78 8076 4726 4 contained in above kit is also available as a replacement stock item Label Kit In the event that any labels are damaged or destroyed they must be replaced to ensure operator safety A label kit part number 78 8098 9177 9 is available as a stock item It contains all the safety labels used on the 800rf Random Case Sealer The foll...

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Page 69: ...red 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 parts locally if desired 4 Order parts by Part Numbe...

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Page 71: ...ations and Parts Lists 800rf Random Case Sealer 2012 0DUFK 800rf NA 15082 All Pneumatic Components and Plumbing Figure 15076 Figure 15079 Figure 15073 Figure 15078 Figure 15075 Figure 15072 Figure 15077 Figure 15071 Figure 15096 Figure 10440 Figure 15294 Figure 15295 ...

Page 72: ...60 800rf 2012 0DUFK 800rf NA 800rf Figure 15071 17 17 2 9 16 4 5 7 7 6 1 18 19 14 12 16 3 10 10 13 13 19 18 15 8 11 11 ...

Page 73: ... Ring 15071 8 78 8060 7558 2 Spacer Cylinder 15071 9 78 8076 5080 5 Guide Box 15071 10 78 8060 7561 6 Spacer 15071 11 78 8060 7562 4 Spacer 15071 12 26 1002 5836 2 Screw Hex Hd M6X40 15071 13 26 1003 6916 9 Nut Locking Plastic Insert M6 15071 14 78 8114 4903 8 Screw Special M5 15071 15 26 1005 6859 6 Nut Self Locking M 5 15071 16 78 8119 8510 6 Washer Special 15071 17 78 8017 9170 4 Screw Phillips...

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Page 75: ...98 8749 6 Tape Drum 10440 10 78 8098 8817 1 Leaf Spring 10440 11 26 1002 5753 9 Screw Self Tapping 10440 12 78 8060 8172 1 Washer Friction 10440 13 78 8052 6271 0 Washer Tape Drum 10440 14 78 8100 1048 4 Spring Core Holder 10440 15 78 8017 9077 1 Nut Self Locking M10 x 1 10440 16 78 8032 0375 7 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 16 10440 17 78 8070 1215 4 Spacer Stud 10440 18 26 1000 0010 3 Washer Flat M6 10440 19...

Page 76: ...64 800rf 2012 0DUFK 800rf NA 12 13 11 8 9 7 1 2 3 6 10 4 5 Figure 15072 1 6 7 9 2 4 5 3 8 10 13 12 11 ...

Page 77: ...in Metric M8 15072 5 78 8017 9313 0 Nut Self Locking M8 Nick Pl 15072 6 78 8137 3601 1 Holder Upper Head R H 15072 7 78 8137 3611 9 Holder Upper Head L H 15072 8 26 1003 5820 4 Screw Hex Hd M 5 X 12 15072 9 78 8005 5741 1 Washer Flat M5 15072 10 78 8137 0902 5 Knurled Knob 15072 11 78 8094 6247 2 Spacer 15072 12 78 8010 7169 3 Screw Metric M6 X 12 Hex Hd 15072 13 78 8137 3612 7 Rear Plate 2012 0DU...

Page 78: ...66 800rf 2012 0DUFK 800rf NA 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 15073 9 9 8 5 4 3 6 4 5 7 1 2 10 10 12 14 15 13 11 ...

Page 79: ...d 15073 6 26 1003 7963 0 Screw Soc Hd M8 X 16 15073 7 78 8017 9318 9 Washer Plain Metric M8 15073 8 78 8137 3615 0 Cylinder Support 15073 9 26 1003 7964 8 Screw Soc Hd Hex Soc Dr M8 X 20 15073 10 78 8017 9318 9 Washer Plain Metric M8 15073 11 78 8137 3616 8 Screw Soc Hd Hex Hd M6 X 60 15073 12 26 1005 6893 5 90 Degree Elbow 15073 13 78 8137 3617 6 Plate Box Holder 15073 14 26 1003 7957 2 Screw Soc...

Page 80: ... 15 12 16 18 17 9 8 41 37 38 36 32 34 31 33 30 40 39 35 1 28 29 11 10 3 4 5 6 7 2 27 26 21 23 25 24 20 22 19 Figure 15074 9 8 1 2 4 6 5 3 7 15 15 14 12 16 36 38 37 41 32 34 33 30 31 40 39 35 13 18 28 29 23 27 11 10 26 21 25 24 19 22 20 17 ...

Page 81: ... 78 8137 3627 5 Wishbone L H 15074 20 78 8137 3628 3 Wishbone R H 15074 21 78 8137 3629 1 Junction For Chain 15074 22 78 8054 8785 3 Rod Threaded Right Left 15074 23 78 8060 8488 1 Screw Hex Hd M5 X 20 15074 24 26 1005 6859 6 Nut Self Locking M 5 15074 25 78 8005 5741 1 Washer Flat M5 15074 26 78 8046 8269 4 Connecting LINK 3 8 Pitch Chain 15074 27 78 8137 3630 9 Chain P 3 8 L 57 15074 28 26 1003 ...

Page 82: ...70 800rf 2012 0DUFK 800rf NA 4 2 3 12 13 1 11 11 9 10 14 8 6 7 26 25 3 15 24 19 16 23 22 4 5 18 20 21 4 17 Figure 15075 4 4 5 9 8 6 7 3 4 2 1 3 14 12 11 11 10 13 25 26 15 23 22 24 16 20 21 19 17 18 ...

Page 83: ...on 15075 10 78 8076 4629 0 Shaft Roller 15075 11 78 8052 6703 2 Washer Special 15075 12 26 1003 5842 8 Screw Hex Hd M8 X 20 15075 13 26 1004 5507 5 Washer M8 15075 14 78 8076 4664 7 Union Female 15075 15 78 8137 3609 3 Screw M8 X 20 15075 16 78 8137 3640 8 Rod w Bearing 15075 17 78 8137 3641 6 Rod Assy 15075 18 78 8137 3642 4 Rubber Grommet 15075 19 78 8060 7752 1 Bearing Linear LBCR O D M32 15075...

Page 84: ...3 32 33 1 5 4 29 35 36 26 14 28 27 25 7 8 10 9 24 23 34 23 20 18 17 21 22 18 2 37 38 30 11 17 18 15 16 12 13 Figure 15076 9 3 5 6 4 7 1 8 2 28 23 18 23 20 24 18 30 38 37 22 21 27 34 17 10 17 18 33 31 32 29 35 15 25 36 16 13 12 11 26 14 ...

Page 85: ...38 9 Nut Self Locking M16 15076 17 26 1003 7963 0 Screw Soc Hd M8 X 16 15076 18 78 8017 9318 9 Washer Plain Metric M8 15076 20 26 1017 3315 7 Swinging Flange 15076 21 78 8094 6335 5 Stud Cylinder 15076 22 78 8056 3965 1 Ring 8 DIN 6799 15076 23 78 8091 0315 9 Elbow 3199 08 13 15076 24 26 1005 6893 5 90 Degree Elbow 15076 25 26 1017 3313 2 Limit Switch SME 8M DS 24V 15076 26 78 8057 5747 9 Mount Cy...

Page 86: ...45 13 14 46 46 47 18 19 3 44 4 3 1918 13 48 50 21 20 20 17 50 49 48 2 23 43 43 23 16 16 15 24 22 9 5 9 22 30 Figure 15077 4 3 2 9 5 6 7 8 5 9 3 1 58 28 54 27 25 26 27 10 33 42 19 18 50 44 46 13 23 43 21 48 41 18 19 45 15 16 16 24 22 13 46 49 48 17 20 22 10 47 14 43 23 20 50 32 31 38 39 30 31 55 29 53 34 36 52 35 37 51 40 61 11 57 60 12 56 59 28 ...

Page 87: ... 12 15077 29 78 8137 3670 5 Cover Rear 15077 30 78 8114 4627 3 Side Flap Folder Assy 15077 31 78 8100 1079 9 Side Flap Folder 15077 32 78 8100 1077 3 Block 15077 33 78 8100 1080 7 Plate Side Flap Folder 15077 34 78 8017 9318 9 Washer Plain Metric M8 15077 35 26 1003 7966 3 Screw Soc Hd Hex Soc M8 X 30 15077 36 78 8010 7209 7 Screw Soc Hd M6 X 12 15077 37 78 8042 2919 9 Washer Triple M6 15077 38 78...

Page 88: ...76 800rf 2012 0DUFK 800rf NA 14 10 8 9 9 22 4 20 1 2 3 19 18 13 12 7 11 21 6 5 16 15 22 17 19 Figure 15078 9 6 2 5 3 7 8 9 1 4 20 22 19 17 22 14 21 18 19 13 12 11 16 15 10 ...

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