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Warranty and Safety instructions 

1.1 

Warranty 

The warranty period and conditions stated in this chapter are merely a summary of the general 
SEAL® warranty conditions. 

For the exact details on the warranty period and conditions for your machine, please contact your 
dealer. 

1.1.1 

Warranty conditions 

The manufacturer warrants to the original end user* that the machine when proven defective in 
materials or workmanship, within the applicable warranty period will be repaired, or (at our option) 
replaced without charge. 

Note: 

The main rollers are subject to normal wear and tear and therefore have warranty on 

material defects only. 

The manufacturer or its representative shall not be liable for any damage caused by the machine 
nor loss of productivity. 

Warranty is voided when: 

  Changes or modifications are made to this machine, not explicitly approved by the 

manufacturer, 

  The machine is changed or modified by unauthorized persons, 

  The machine is used under other than normal working conditions, 

  The machine is used for purposes other than intended for (see page 3). 

* The original end user is the person that first purchased the machine from the manufacturer or its 
representative. 

1.1.2 

Warranty period 

The standard warranty period on this machine is one year from the date of purchase. 

This period however can be longer due to local law or purchase agreement. 

The main rollers have a warranty period of 6 months on material defects only. 

The warranty ends when: 

  The periods stated above have expired. 

  The machine changes possession. 

  Warranty is voided by any of the conditions mentioned above. 

1.2 

End of Life (EOL) Statement 

Your SEAL® 62/54 Base has been designed to provide years of reliable and trouble free service, 
but at some point in time it may be necessary to retire this unit from service.  To protect our 
Environment specific guidelines and requirements should be followed.  

This machine is primarily constructed from steel sheet metal and contains no hazardous materials. 
This system has electrical components that must be removed from the machine and disposed of 
according to country, regional or local requirements.   

The SEAL® 62/54 Base is Industrial Equipment as stated in Category 6 of Annex 1A of the EU 

(Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU. This Directive as 
of 2014 applies to this equipment type, and in the future this Directive should be reviewed for 
any changes that may now apply. 

Summary of Contents for 64614A

Page 1: ...62 54Base Mounter and Laminator User Manual A Version Models Rev B October 2017...

Page 2: ...SEAL assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor does it make expressed or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the...

Page 3: ...so contains important instructions to prevent accidents personal injury and or serious damage prior to or during operation of the machine Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the functioning and opera...

Page 4: ...s 8 1 4 Warnings 8 1 4 1 General ESD warning 8 1 4 2 In this manual 8 1 4 3 On the machine 9 2 Description 9 1 1 General description 10 2 1 Parts identification 10 2 2 Process principle 11 3 Specifica...

Page 5: ...5 4 2 Using the upper section only 25 5 4 3 Upper and lower section 25 5 4 4 Presetting the tension 26 5 4 5 Pressure setting 27 5 5 Processes and settings 28 5 5 1 Mounting images or decals 28 5 5 2...

Page 6: ...chased the machine from the manufacturer or its representative 1 1 2 Warranty period The standard warranty period on this machine is one year from the date of purchase This period however can be longe...

Page 7: ...evice at the front side of the nip at the main rollers These devices perform a check of the operation between transmitter and receiver When an error is detected e g the signal is interrupted the motor...

Page 8: ...LAMINATING ROLLERS WILL CAUSE BUILD UP OF ELECTROSTATIC CHARGES Maintaing room humidity between 50 and 70 is the best preventive measure to reduce static buildup 1 4 2 In this manual In this manual yo...

Page 9: ...ANGER OF GETTING INJURED BY ROTATING PARTS MAKE SURE THAT THESE ROTATING PARTS DO NOT CATCH YOUR FINGERS CLOTHING HAIR ETC This symbol is placed on in feed table arms and on the cabinets just above th...

Page 10: ...is equipped with a heater to assist in the lamination process The heat assist makes the adhesive more active and allowes it to spread more evenly which improves the results The machine has two materi...

Page 11: ...d table 2 When using a pressure sensitive laminate it often has a release liner 3 that has to be removed As in the top half it runs via a splitter bar 6 where the release liner is removed This release...

Page 12: ...MENTS Figure 4 Machine identification labesl example 2 2 Machine dimensions Uncrated Metric American Model Type 54 62 Unit 54 62 Unit Width 190 5 207 5 cm 75 81 7 in Height 130 8 130 8 cm 51 5 51 5 in...

Page 13: ...Standard number of shaft positions Material unwind 2 auto grip Release liner wind up 1 2 5 Optional features The 54 62 Base A version has several options available They are Item Description Part numb...

Page 14: ...elow refer to Figure 5 1 Cut the straps 2 With another person lift off the carton box and remove any loose packing material 3 Remove the plastic bag and put the accessories aside Figure 5 Ramp positio...

Page 15: ...nd the shaft supports and remove the foam pads Cut the straps holding the in feed table arms Cut the straps around the main roller axis and move up the top main roller to remove the transport blocks f...

Page 16: ...or 60Hz single phase 230VAC 13A with breaker not exceeding 16A or single phase 115VAC 20A with a breaker not exceeding 20A WARNING MAKE SURE THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE AND OR THE EXTENSION CABLE IS NOT B...

Page 17: ...w of the functions of the controls on the control panel 7 and elsewhere on the machine Figure 8 Note Switch on the heat assist approximately 15 minutes before use if a process requires the rollers to...

Page 18: ...ED will light up when the beam of the optical safety device at the input side of the nip is not interrupted Forward 6 pushbutton Press to start the rotation of the rollers in the forward direction The...

Page 19: ...wheel counter clockwise the pressure will decrease The pressure is indicated on the control panel by 4 LED s Foot switch 3 snap switch Press and hold the switch to start the rotation of the rolls Ins...

Page 20: ...he forward button release the footswitch and then release the forward button An interruption of the light beam of the optical safety device in front of the rollers will also stop the rotation of the r...

Page 21: ...3 fpm The position of the speed pot will be about the same as in normal mode to produce the same speed Slow mode speed with the footswitch always runs in the forward direction WARNING KEEP CLEAR OF TH...

Page 22: ...not touch the edges of the recess 10A d 8 2 5 mm 5 16 3 32 in If not see chapter 5 Maintenance Figure 10 Auto grip shaft When the shaft is rotated inside a cylinder the rubber cord will move to the s...

Page 23: ...n the adhesive 2 side in contact with the image must be on the bottom when unwinding the film to the front of the machine Figure 13 Film adhesives 1 Take the auto grip shafts from the unwind positions...

Page 24: ...the film and set the pressure and tension When processing thin images a release board is needed to feed in the film When this panel is through the nip is set to zero and the images can be fed The rel...

Page 25: ...ed table If the film has a release liner Peel off the release liner Pull the release liner up and stick it to the tube on the wind up position 4 Stick the leader panel to the film and feed the panel i...

Page 26: ...d table 7 Push the films with a leader panel C into the nip using slow mode B Note Use a leader panel of the same material thickness and width as the panels to process Use a release board when process...

Page 27: ...rial thickness and width as the panels to process 1 Set the nip to the thickness of the panel 2 Feed the leader panel into the nip in slow mode 3 When the edges of the film s are through the nip set t...

Page 28: ...n which the leading edge of the image is applied to the board 6 Apply the image 3 to the board C 7 Insert the edge with the image adhered to into the nip D 8 Lay the loose end 4 of the image smoothly...

Page 29: ...will damage the silicone coating of the rollers and will void the warranty 7 Cut this panel free using a blade cutter 8 Back up the leader panel using the reverse 9 Cut the film using a safety blade c...

Page 30: ...roller onto the bottom roller nip setting 0 and set the pressure to approximately 80 3 Now feed the images into the nip allowing a gap between them 4 Cut the result with a safety blade cutter when the...

Page 31: ...s Clean the shafts and the rubber cords on it as required 5 1 1 Cleaning the silicone covered rollers The rollers must be cleaned regularly to prevent a build up of adhesive residue This may eventuall...

Page 32: ...not correct as follows Loosen the clamp 2 with the screw 1 until the cord is free on one side Shorten the cord by approximately 10 mm 0 4 in Put the end of the cord back underneath the clamp 2 Secure...

Page 33: ...Wrinkles due to faulty roller alignment The wrinkles occur on one side only left or right This is a machine adjustment error Contact your dealer and ask for technical assistance 5 4 Technical assista...

Page 34: ..._______________ Process __________________________________ Application Use ___________________________ Upper Unwind Shaft _______________________ Lower Unwind Shaft _______________________ Wind up Sha...

Page 35: ...dhesive backing to make an image self adhesive On the side that is in contact with the image the carrier has an adhesive with or without release liner The carrier can function as release liner or be s...

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