flattens the seal portion of the bag (two layers of poly) by pulling the sides of the bag away from the center.
The fingers enter the bag immediately before the pressure bar presses the two layers of the bag together,
against the front sealer plate. Pulling on the sides of the bag outward causes the layers to flatten,
decreasing the possibility of folds. See Figure 3-9.
To turn the Flat Seal Assembly ON, press the <Flat Seal> button on the Options menu and toggle ON the
ON/OFF button. Use the <Setup> button to make it easier to mechanically adjust the fingers along the
front plate slots on the T-1000. Once the mechanical adjustment is complete, press
<
ON> and <AUTO
>
for normal operation of the flat seal assembly. In the Auto mode, the fingers will automatically extend into
the bag immediately prior to the pressure bar sealing the bag. See Figure 3-10.
Note: Valve # X indicates the Valve Station number assigned to this option. Valve #0 indicates that no
valve is assigned to this option. The option will not operate unless a Valve Station number is assigned,
other than 0.
3.21 TS-10 Trim Seal Assembly
The Trim Seal option is not included in the standard T-1000 package and must be purchased separately.
Used to enhance the appearance of packaged products, the Trim Seal option removes the excess film (trim)
from the bag, above the seal. The
Blow-off time
indicates the time, in seconds, which a blower will
remove the excess film from the bag (trim-off time). The Trim Seal option is ideal for 1) retail products for
enhanced appearance and 2) hanging products for reduction of "shelf" space. See Figure 3-11.
Note: To properly "trim-off" excess film, the bag length may have to be increased to provide the required
finished bag size. We recommend trimming at least 1.5” of film from the bag.
Two functions are available for trimming: 1) seal through and blow off, 2) seal through, side shift heater
bar and blow off. The first function is recommended and works for most trimming applications. It also
reduces wear on the heater bar and cylinder. The second function adds an additional operation of side-
shifting the heater bar. This function is required when trimming specialty films such as polypropylene.
Press the ON/OFF toggle button to enable and disable the operation of the Trim Seal option. Press the
value on the keypad to increase or decrease the Blow off Time value (trim-off time). Seal Point, Seal Time
and Seal Temp. buttons are also available on this screen which are the same settings button that are on the
Bag Setup Screen.
To enable the side-shift function, press the toggle button to turn ON the side shift.
Adjust all values until bags are trimming consistently. See Figure 3-12.
Note: Operating the TS-10 option may cause production to decrease due to the additional time required
for sealing and trimming off the excess. The side shift option and normal trimming function increase
maintenance required on the heater bar, Teflon and cylinders.
Note: Valve # X indicates the Valve Station number assigned to this option. Valve #0 indicates that no
valve is assigned to this option. The option will not operate unless a Valve Station number is assigned,
other than 0.
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