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Tape Leg Length
WARNING – Use care when working
near cut-off knife as knife is
extremely sharp. If care is not taken,
severe injury could result.
1.
Remove and retain two hex head screws and
remove the brush from normal position “A” on
side frame.
2.
Remount and secure brush in position “A-A” on
side frame forward of normal location using
original fasteners.
3.
Remove cut-off bracket extensions from position
"B".
4.
Remount cut-off bracket extensions in forward
position “B-B”.
5.
Remove and retain the one-way tension roller
assembly from slot “C” in frame.
6.
Remount tension roller assembly near top of slot
“C-C” in frame using original fasteners.
7.
Adjust tension roller according to "Leading Tape
Leg Length Adjustment" above.
LEADING TAPE LEG LENGTH ADJUSTMENT –
Figure 5-5
The one-way tension roller position is adjustable to
control the leading tape leg length.
Moving this roller farther away from the box top or
bottom surface will decrease the leading leg length.
Moving it closer to the box top or bottom surface will
increase the leading leg length.
CHANGING TAPE LEG LENGTH FROM 70 to 50 mm
[2-3/4 TO 2 INCHES] – Figure 5-6
Note – When changing tape leg length, both
upper and lower heads must be adjusted to
apply the same leg lengths.
Adjustments
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Figure 5-5 – Leading Tape Leg Length
Figure 5-6 – Changing Tape Leg Length
WARNING – Turn air and electrical
supplies off and disconnect before
beginning adjustments. Failure to comply
with this warning could result in severe
personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Summary of Contents for AccuGlide II STD 3 Inch
Page 9: ...4 Figure 2 1 Dimensional Drawing Specifications Continued ...
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Page 24: ...19 Taping Head Assemblies AccuGlide II STD 3 Inch ...
Page 25: ...20 Figure 2948 Upper Head ...
Page 27: ...22 Figure 2949 Upper and Lower Heads ...
Page 29: ...24 Figure 2950 Upper Head ...
Page 31: ...26 Figure 2951 Upper and Lower Heads ...
Page 33: ...28 Figure 2952 Upper and Lower Heads ...
Page 35: ...30 Figure 2953 Upper and Lower Heads ...
Page 37: ...32 Figure 2954 Lower Head ...
Page 39: ...34 Figure 2955 Lower Head ...