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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS

3M-Matic   - Trademark of 3M St. Paul, MN 55144- 1000

AccuGlide   - Trademark of 3M St. Paul, MN 55144-1000

Scotch   

- Trademark of 3M St. Paul, MN 55144-1000

Drw.  

- drawing

Ex.  

- for example

Fig.  

- exploded view 

fi

 gure 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

PTFE  

- Polytetra

fl

 ourethelene

PU/PU Foam - Polyurethane Foam

PVC 

- Poly-vinyl chloride

W - 

Width

H  

- Height

L  

- Length

800at-NA 

2011 February

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Summary of Contents for Matic 800at

Page 1: ...NT 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 expect...

Page 2: ...shooting repair work and servicing plus parts list of the 3M Matic TM 800at NA Adjustable case sealer 3M Industrial Adhesives and Tapes 3M Center Building 220 5E 06 St Paul MN 55144 1000 Edition Febru...

Page 3: ...ted below Included with each machine is an Instructions and Parts List manual Technical Assistance Replacement Parts and Additional Manuals Contact your local service provider Provide the customer sup...

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Page 5: ...ctory 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...

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Page 7: ...ormation 5 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...

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Page 9: ...utboard Tape Roll Holder 19 7 9 Preliminary Electric Inspection 19 7 10 Main Power Machine Connection and Inspection 19 7 11 Phases Inspection 19 8 Theory of Operation 8 1 Working Cycle Description 20...

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Page 11: ...ade Cleaning 26 13 8 Drive Belt Replacement 27 29 13 9 Drive Pulley Ring 28 13 10 Drive Belt Tension 29 13 11 Special Set Up Procedures 29 35 13 11 1 Case Sealer Frame 29 13 11 2 Taping Heads 30 31 13...

Page 12: ...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 operatin...

Page 13: ...ressure sensitive film box sealing tape to the top and bottom center seam of regular slotted containers The 800at is manually adjustable to a wide range of box sizes see Specifications Section Box Wei...

Page 14: ...been designed and manufactured in compliance with the legal requirements at the date of inception 1 2 How to Read and Use the Instruction Manual This instruction manual covers safety aspects handling...

Page 15: ...2 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 2 1 Data Identifying Manufacturer and Machine 2 2 Data for Technical Assistance and Service 2011 February 800at NA For Commercial Use Only...

Page 16: ...umed 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 unable to rep...

Page 17: ...nnect air if the machine has 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 worki...

Page 18: ...l to 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 w...

Page 19: ...ror 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...

Page 20: ...e 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 Qualific...

Page 21: ...uipment 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 S...

Page 22: ...for taping head components Figure 3 9 800at Case Sealer Components Left Front View 800at NA 3 12 Component Locations Upper Taping Head Lower Taping Head Height Adjustment Handle Electrical On Off Swit...

Page 23: ...3 10 Replacement Labels 3M Part Numbers Leg Height Adjustment Label not shown 3M Logo not shown 78 8060 8481 6 78 8070 1339 2 78 8070 1336 8 2 78 8070 1629 6 78 8062 4266 1 78 8070 1329 3 STOP 78 811...

Page 24: ...peed is approximately 0 38m s 75 feet per minute IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD 5 Tape Width 36mm 1 1 2 inch minimum to 48mm 2 inch maximum 4 Tape Scotch pressure sensitive film box sealing tapes 3 Operating Con...

Page 25: ...20mm 4 75 inch 620mm 24 5 inch Minimum box height can be reduced to 110mm 4 1 4 inches by removing machine compression rollers Minimum box height can be reduced to 90mm 3 1 2 inches by removing machin...

Page 26: ...imate 176 9 kg 390 pounds crated approximate 158 8 kg 350 pounds uncrated 11 Machine Noise Level Acoustic pressure measured at a distance of 1m from machine with Scotch PVC adhesive tape in operation...

Page 27: ...nsportation 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 injur...

Page 28: ...ge 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...

Page 29: ...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 maintenan...

Page 30: ...gure 7 6 7 6 Assembly Completion 1 Crank Install the crank handle on the top of the left column as shown Figure 7 7A 2 Tape Drum Bracket Install the upper tape drum bracket on the top cross bar as sho...

Page 31: ...on 4 Specifications Push the LATCHING EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON The main switch is normally OFF Connect the power cord supplied with the machine to a wall socket using a plug which complies with the safet...

Page 32: ...e The case sealer 800at NA has only one automatic operating mode with The EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON unlocked Figure 8 1 The main switch start switch ON Figure 8 2 8 3 1 Normal Stop Procedure When the main...

Page 33: ...ROLS 21 2011 February 800at NA 9 1 Box Width Adjusting Knobs 9 2 Box Height Adjusting Crank 9 3 Start Stop Button 9 4 Latching Emergency Stop Button Figure 9 3 Figure 9 2 Figure 9 1 E Stop Switch Figu...

Page 34: ...y use it must Have a wire size of 1 5mm diameter AWG 16 Have a maximum length of 30 5m 100 ft Be properly grounded Figure 10 1 E Stop Switch The case sealer is equipped with a circuit breaker which tr...

Page 35: ...ont of box is aligned with top flap compression rollers Adjust the compression rollers against top edge of box and tighten knobs to secure rollers in operating position Figure 11 3 11 4 Changing the T...

Page 36: ...tenance operation stop the machine by Pushing the OFF switch on the main and disconnect the electric power Figure 12 3 12 8 Safety Devices Inspection 1 Taping units blade guard 2 Latching emergency st...

Page 37: ...ngs Replace column bearings Reposition tape drum Check box specifications Cause Narrow boxes Worn drive belts Top taping head does not apply enough pressure Top flap compression rollers in too tight T...

Page 38: ...electrical power 4 Push the main switch STOP OFF 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...

Page 39: ...sion assemblies until belt is loose See Figure 13 5 5 Locate the belt lacing joint by turning the belt manually Remove the pin with pliers Remove and discard old belt Replacement See Steps 1 thru 8 Te...

Page 40: ...eps 1 3 Figure 13 4 to reassemble the drive belt assembly Important Before installing new drive belt check the belt inside surface for drive direction arrows and install belt accordingly If no arrows...

Page 41: ...ff and disconnect before performing any adjustments maintenance or servicing the machine or taping heads WARNING 13 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS continued 31 Figure 13 7 Box Drive Belt Tension Adjustment T...

Page 42: ...ISM SPRING Manual 2 ONE WAY TENSION ROLLER Manual 2 TAPE LEG LENGTH Leading Tape Leg Length Adjustment Manual 2 Changing Tape Leg Length from 70 to 48mm 2 3 4 to 2 inches Manual 2 Note Changing tape l...

Page 43: ...the front and rear arm assembly pivots 5 Install the belt drive assembly D onto the pivots and secure with the cap washers B and screws A Note Both drive belt assemblies must be installed at the same...

Page 44: ...wn in Figure 13 11B 3 Crank upper assembly up out of plastic nuts Lift upper assembly up and out of outer columns Be careful not to damage lead screws Figure 13 11C To reduce the risk associated with...

Page 45: ...13 11 Upper Frame Removal 13 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS continued 35 Outer Column Special Nut Plastic Nut Upper Assembly Plastic Column Cap Upper Assembly Plastic Column Cap Plastic Nut Outer Column Lea...

Page 46: ...front and rear sprockets chain with chalk or paint to be sure sprockets chain when re assembled will be in same position as before disassembly Figure 13 13A and Figure 13 11B Do not rotate sprockets o...

Page 47: ...dure to reassemble machine Note When installing upper assembly back into machine removed in Step 3 slide upper assembly down into outer columns until lead screws contact plastic nuts and support upper...

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Page 51: ...ts in PVC Nylon pulleys For machine disposal follow the regulations published in each country 14 2 Emergency Procedures In case of danger fire Disconnect plug of power cable from power supply Figure 1...

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Page 53: ...41 16 TECHNICAL DIAGRAMS 16 1 Electric Diagram 2011 February 800at NA...

Page 54: ...escription 2 78 8076 5452 6 Belt Drive W Hook 16 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION continued 2011 February 800at NA Replacement Parts Ordering Information and Service Refer to the first page of...

Page 55: ...to the appropriate 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...

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Page 57: ...45 2011 February 800at NA Frame Assemblies 800at Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 10440 Figure 5350 Figure 5817 Figure 6166 Figure 6162 Figure 6163 Figure 3269 Figure 6165 LJXUH...

Page 58: ...46 2011 February 800at NA 800at Figure 10440...

Page 59: ...40 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...

Page 60: ...48 2011 February 800at NA 800at Figure 3269...

Page 61: ...cer 3269 24 78 8054 8583 2 Bushing 3269 25 78 8060 8497 2 Bushing Lead Screw 3269 26 78 8059 5617 0 Set Screw M6 x 8 3269 27 78 8060 8498 0 Bushing Inner Column 3269 28 78 8060 8499 8 Sprocket 3 8 Inc...

Page 62: ...50 2011 February 800at NA 800at Figure 5350 1...

Page 63: ...essure Roller 5350 5 78 8070 1560 3 Stud Roller Mounting 5350 6 26 1004 5510 9 Washer Friction M10 5350 7 78 8070 1561 1 Nut M10 5350 8 26 1004 5507 5 Washer M8 5350 9 26 1003 5841 0 Screw M8 x 16 535...

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Page 65: ...2 5 4 A 78 8137 0603 9 Circuit Breaker 2 5 4A 140MC2E B40 International 1 and 3 Phase 78 8137 0779 7 Circuit Breaker 1 6 2 5A 140MC2E B25 International 3 Phase 78 8137 0778 9 Circuit Breaker 1 1 6A 1...

Page 66: ...54 2011 February 800at NA 800at Figure 6162 1...

Page 67: ...1 78 8052 6676 0 Clamp Outer 6162 12 78 8052 6677 8 Clamp Inner 6162 13 78 8060 7693 7 Roller 32 x 38 6162 14 78 8076 5384 1 Shaft Roller 6162 15 78 8076 5385 8 Spring 6162 16 78 8094 6100 3 Conveyor...

Page 68: ...56 2011 February 800at NA 800at Figure 6162 2 OPTIONAL...

Page 69: ...8 8076 5396 5 Cover Side Front L H 6162 38 78 8100 1203 5 Cover Side Rear R H 6162 39 78 8113 6813 9 Cover Side Rear L H W English Language Label 6162 40 78 8076 4517 7 End Cap 22 x 1 6162 41 78 8060...

Page 70: ...58 2011 February 800at NA 800at Figure 6163 1...

Page 71: ...3 11 78 8100 1220 9 Shaft Drive Mount 6163 12 26 1003 5842 8 Screw Hex Hd M8 x 20 6163 13 78 8005 5736 1 Lockwasher For M8 Screw 6163 14 78 8076 5407 0 Screw R H 6163 15 78 8076 5408 8 Screw L H 6163...

Page 72: ...60 800at 2011 February 800at NA Figure 6163 2 Rear...

Page 73: ...0 7169 3 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 12 6163 38 78 8070 1503 3 Roller Chain Tensioning 6163 39 78 8060 7878 4 Idler Screw 6163 40 78 8076 4807 2 Crank Assembly 6163 41 78 8076 5422 9 Crank 6163 42 78 8070 1509...

Page 74: ...24 9 43 42 49 50 40 41 52 58 49 50 4 3 44 12 13 47 46 46 48 34 35 19 32 20 21 17 51 11 1 57 2 56 36 15 27 30 Figure 15440 1 25 53 55 54 40 41 59 60 26 45 41 33 34 2 27 28 31 42 41 29 43 40 31 29 31 29...

Page 75: ...Chain 15440 18 78 8114 4787 5 Guard Belt 15440 19 78 8060 8019 4 Sprocket 3 8 28 Teeth 15440 20 78 8057 5835 2 Centering Washer 15440 21 78 8060 8020 2 Chain 3 8 Pitch L 50 15440 22 78 8054 8897 6 Gu...

Page 76: ...2011 February 800at NA 800at 81 1 2 81 80 82 82 80 40 41 38 39 34 37 37 36 34 33 35 23 45 46 47 39 36 32 44 Figure 15440 2 79 79 80 80 78 78 62 61 64 72 70 66 67 73 66 65 63 72 68 69 69 74 77 75 76 71...

Page 77: ...ide Upper Left 15440 57 78 8137 6066 3 Guide Lower Left 15440 58 78 8119 8520 5 Plate Roller Stop Lower L H 15440 59 78 8137 6067 1 Drive Assy R H 15440 60 78 8137 6068 9 Drive Assy L H 15440 61 78 81...

Page 78: ...66 Figure 6165 800at 2011 February 800at NA...

Page 79: ...6165 12 78 8070 1577 7 Slide Rear Left 6165 13 78 8070 1553 8 Spacer 6165 14 78 8070 1554 6 Stud 6165 15 78 8060 7693 7 Roller 32 x 38 6165 16 26 1005 5316 8 Screw Flat Hex Hd Dr M5 x 16 6165 17 78 8...

Page 80: ...Figure 6166 800at 2011 February 800at NA...

Page 81: ...rap Wire 6166 5 78 8010 7163 6 Screw Hex Hd M5 x 10 6166 6 78 8005 5741 1 Washer Flat M5 6166 7 78 8010 7417 6 Nut Hex M5 6166 8 78 8060 7631 7 Connector 3 8 Inch 6166 9 78 8060 8154 9 Sleeving 0 90 M...

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Page 83: ...s serial number s here Important Safety Information BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT Read understand and follow all safety and operating instructions It is recommended you immediately ord...

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Page 85: ...ical Assistance Replacement Parts and Additional Manuals Call the 3M Matic Help line at 1 800 328 1390 Provide the customer support coordinator with the model machine name machine type and serial numb...

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Page 87: ...h 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 wh...

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Page 89: ...Operation 9 11 Tape Loading Upper Taping Head 10 Tape Loading Lower Taping Head 10 11 Maintenance 12 13 Blade Replacement 12 Blade Guard 12 Blade Oiler Pad 12 Cleaning 13 Applying Buffing Roller Repla...

Page 90: ...ears after delivery If any part is defective within this warranty period your exclusive remedy and 3M s and seller s sole obligation shall be at 3M s option to repair or replace the part 3M must recei...

Page 91: ...rd 3M Matic case sealers The compact size and simplicity of the taping head also makes it suitable for mounting in box conveying systems other than 3M Matic case sealers This includes replacement of o...

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Page 93: ...it is possible please have the manual name part number and revision information and or model machine name machine type and serial number that are located on the identification plate For example Model...

Page 94: ...system is running To reduce the risk associated with sharp blade hazards Keep hands and fingers away from tape cutoff blades under orange blade guards The blades are extremely sharp Explanation of Si...

Page 95: ...ng Label not shown Figure 1 1 Replacement Labels 3M Part Numbers 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May Important In the event the following safety labels are damaged or destroyed they must be replaced to ensure...

Page 96: ...mm 4 3 4 inches most 3M Matic Case Sealers 90mm 3 1 2 inches with optional 2 inch leg length Width 115mm 4 1 2 inches When upper and lower taping heads are used on 3M Matic case sealers refer to the r...

Page 97: ...May 7 Specif cations continued Figure 2 1 Dimensional Drawing Figure 2 1 Dimensional Drawing 396 mm 15 19 32 in 278 mm 10 15 16 in 13 mm 1 2 in 58 mm 2 9 32 in 405 mm 405 mm 445 mm 17 1 2 in 18 mm 11...

Page 98: ...0mm 2 inch tape legs if desired but both upper and lower heads must be set to ap ply the same tape leg length See Adjustments Changing Tape Leg Length From 70 to 50mm 2 3 4 to 2 Inches Also the convey...

Page 99: ...ing Head Components Threading Diagram Lower Head Left Side View Tape Drum Tape Supply Roll Tape Adhesive Side Tension Wrap Roller Knurled Roller Wrap Roller Threading Needle Applying Roller One Way Te...

Page 100: ...to 3 5 and tape threading la bel Position the tape supply roll so the adhesive side of tape is facing the front of the taping head as it is pulled from the supply roll 3 Attach the threading needle t...

Page 101: ...ller Figure 3 4 Place tape roll on tape drum to dispense tape with adhesive side forward Seat tape roll fully against back flange of drum Adhere tape lead end to threading needle as shown Figure 3 4 T...

Page 102: ...er and Lower Taping Heads Figure 4 1 1 Loosen but do not remove the blade screws A Remove and discard old blade 2 Mount the new blade B with the beveled side away from the blade holder Maintenance To...

Page 103: ...if the environment in which the heads operate is dusty cleaning on a more frequent basis may be necessary Note Never attempt to remove dirt from taping heads by blowing it out with compressed air Thi...

Page 104: ...center the tape width on the centerline of the taping head and therefore box center seam Figure 5 2 1 Loosen the locking hex nut behind tape drum bracket on tape drum shaft Use an adjustable wrench o...

Page 105: ...ap a cord or small strap non adhesive 4 6 turns around the tension roller 2 Attach a spring scale to the end of the cord or strap 3 Turn the adjusting nut with the socket wrench provided until a force...

Page 106: ...ving it closer to the box top or bottom surface will increase the leading leg length Changing Tape Leg Length from 70 to 50mm 2 3 4 TO 2 INCHES Figure 5 7 Note When changing tape leg length both upper...

Page 107: ...ve build up between the knurled roller and its shaft Clean and lubricate shaft Remove all lubricant from roller surfaces Adjust the tape web alignments Position the roller in its mounting slot so that...

Page 108: ...on roller is defective Tape drum not centered Centering guides not centered Box flaps not of equal length Correction Adjust the one way tension roller and or the tape drum assembly Clean adhesive depo...

Page 109: ...r Taping Head Qty Part Number Description 1 78 8017 9173 8 Blade 65 mm 2 56 Inch 2 78 8052 6602 6 Spring Cutter 4 78 8076 4500 3 Stud Mounting 1 78 8070 1273 3 Spring Lower Extension Black 1 78 8076 4...

Page 110: ...art number and part description for the parts in that illustration Note The complete description has been included for standard fasteners and some commercially available components This has been done...

Page 111: ...Taping Head Assemblies AccuGlide 2 STD 2 Inch Figure 10387 Upper Figure 10389 Lower Figure 10391 Figure 10393 Figure 10395 Figure 10397 Upper Figure 10399 Lower Figure 10401 2 STD Taping Head 2010 Ma...

Page 112: ...22 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May 22 Figure 10397 Upper Head 11 28 27 27 5 13 13 28 27 7 23 23 21 20 3 1 9 16 8 4 2 5 30 5 26 29 22 13 13 13 5 29 6 15 10 17 17 6 6 13 12 13 24 25 18 6 19 27 28 28...

Page 113: ...3 26 1003 5829 5 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 12 10397 15 78 8100 1009 6 Washer Special 10397 16 78 8052 6565 5 Roller Top Tension 10397 17 26 1004 5510 9 Washer Plain M10 10397 18 78 8052 6567 1 Spring Compress...

Page 114: ...24 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May 2 1 5 4 6 15 14 12 13 12 11 10 4 7 3 15 8 16 9 9 8 16 Figure 10393 Upper and Lower Heads...

Page 115: ...ssembly 10393 6 78 8070 1266 7 Roller Wrap 10393 7 78 8052 6580 4 Spacer 10393 8 78 8017 9082 1 Bearing Special 30 mm 10393 9 78 8017 9106 8 Screw Bearing Shoulder 10393 10 78 8052 6575 4 Shaft Roller...

Page 116: ...26 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May 26 Figure 10387 Upper Head 9 9 1 9 4 5 3 8 7 9 9 2 9 10 11...

Page 117: ...ing Arm Sub Assembly 10387 3 78 8052 6575 4 Shaft Roller 10387 5 78 8137 1398 5 Roller Buffing Assembly 10387 7 78 8070 1220 4 Spacer Spring 10387 8 78 8017 9109 2 Shaft 10 x 90 mm 10387 9 26 1003 582...

Page 118: ...28 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May 28 Figure 10395 Upper and Lower Heads 4 2 1 6 3 3 5 6 4 5...

Page 119: ...10395 2 78 8070 1389 7 Link Arm Bushing Assembly 10395 3 78 8070 1271 7 Shaft Pivot 10395 4 78 8017 9082 1 Bearing Special 30 mm 10395 5 78 8017 9106 8 Screw Bearing Shoulder 10395 6 26 1003 5829 5 Sc...

Page 120: ...30 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May 30 Figure 10391 Upper and Lower Heads 1 2 5 9 8 9 7 3 13 20 4 12 10 14 11 10 15 19 16 7 17 18 13 14 11 12...

Page 121: ...Screw Flat Hd Soc Dr M4 x 10 10391 8 78 8017 9135 7 Shaft Spacer 10391 9 78 8052 6600 0 Spacer 10391 10 78 8070 1269 1 Bumper 10391 11 26 1005 4757 4 Screw Flat Hd Soc Dr M5 x 20 10391 12 78 8052 6602...

Page 122: ...32 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May Figure 10401 Upper and Lower Heads 4 14 11 15 10 9 8 4 2 7 16 5 6 7 7 14 3 1 13 13 12 13 13...

Page 123: ...10401 6 78 8098 8817 1 Leaf Spring 10401 7 26 1002 5753 9 Screw Self Tapping 10401 8 78 8060 8172 1 Washer Friction 10401 9 78 8052 6271 0 Washer Tape Drum 10401 10 78 8100 1048 4 Spring Core Holder 1...

Page 124: ...34 2 STD Taping Head 2010 May 34 Figure 10399 Lower Head 19 17 18 17 16 25 24 4 1 11 12 6 30 28 27 26 2 5 13 13 23 20 21 7 10 15 23 29 8 6 13 5 13 13 22 5 13 13 28 27 27 28 28 27 3 29 9 22 13 13 6...

Page 125: ...1003 5829 5 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 12 10399 15 78 8100 1009 6 Washer Special 10399 16 78 8052 6606 7 Roller Tension Bottom 10399 17 26 1004 5510 9 Washer Plain M10 10399 18 78 8052 6567 1 Spring Compressi...

Page 126: ...2 STD Taping Head 2010 May 36 Figure 10389 Lower Head 9 11 7 2 3 8 5 4 1 9 9 10 9 9 9...

Page 127: ...ing Arm Sub Assembly 2 10389 3 78 8052 6575 4 Shaft Roller 10389 5 78 8137 1398 5 Roller Buffing Assembly 10389 7 78 8070 1220 4 Spacer Spring 10389 8 78 8017 9109 2 Shaft 10 x 90 mm 10389 9 26 1003 5...

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