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Figure 6.2-1

6.4 Feed Table Adjustment

On the paper feed table there are two guides which

keep the stack of paper properly aligned for feeding into
the folder.  Adjust these guides to correspond with the
different widths of paper being fed. 

 (See Figure 6.4-1)

To adjust the paper feed guides, loosen the two side

guide locking knobs on each guide. Slide the guides from
side to side until the inside edge of each guide is aligned
with the number corresponding to the width of the paper
being folded.

Example: For an 8 1/2-in wide sheet, move the side

guides until the inside edges align with the “8 1/2” on the
feed table.

An additional check is to lay a sheet of paper on the

feeder, close to but not touching the side guides.  Push the
sheet down into the nip of the fold rolls.  Then align the
guide by loosening the adjusting knobs and aligning the
guide so that it is parallel to the edge of the paper.  When
one side is square, the other side can be moved

into

position.

Tighten the locking knobs to secure the paper guides

in position.

When you load the actual job, you may have to

move these guides slightly to take care of variations in
sheet size.  To feed properly, the paper must slide freely
between these guides.

Figure 6.4-1

Side Guide
Locking Knobs

Side Guide Adjustment
Knobs

Side Guides

7.0 OPERATION

7.1 Loading of Feed Table

Before you can load the paper on the feed table, you

must determine which way the paper is to be loaded by
running a few sample sheets. (Example: printing face up
or face down)

Then you can load a stack of paper no higher than

two inches  between the paper feed guides.  Let the stack
slide freely down into position between the side guides.

Summary of Contents for 714

Page 1: ... Corp 2003 Baumfolder Corp 2003 Printed in U S A Printed in U S A Printed in U S A Printed in U S A Printed in U S A TP10449 TP10449 TP10449 TP10449 TP10449 714 FRICTION FEED FOLDER INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS MANUAL BAUMFOLDER CORPORATION Quality Bindery Equipment Since 1917 ...

Page 2: ...additions or improvements in its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install them on its products previously manufactured Itisrecommendedthatmodificationstothisequipmentnotbemadewithouttheadvice and express written consent of BAUMFOLDER 2003 All Rights Reserved FOLDER IDENTIFICATION MODEL NO _______________________________ SERIAL NO _____________________________ DEALER ________...

Page 3: ...ng the Controls 7 6 2 Paper Size and Type of Fold 7 6 3 Paper Stop Adjustment 7 6 4 Feed TableAdjustment 8 7 0OPERATION 8 7 1 Loading of Feed Table 8 7 2 Check Squareness of Fold 9 7 3 Use of Handwheel 9 8 0PERFORATING SCORING SLITTING 9 8 1 Perforating 9 8 2 Scoring 10 8 3 Slitting 10 9 0MAINTENANCE 11 9 1 Maintenance and Care 11 9 2 Lubrication 11 9 3 Cleaning of Fold Rolls 11 9 6 Cleaning The F...

Page 4: ...one carton crated as one package It is broken down into 10 major assemblies for shipment These are A Main FolderAssembly B Feed Table Assembly C Slitter ShaftAssembly D Stacker Wheel Assembly E Accessory Package F Fold Roll Guards 2 G Stacker Tray H Fold Pans 2 I Literature Package J 1 2 Pint Surewash 1 0 INTRODUCTION Your new 714 Friction Feed Folder has been designed to give you many years of us...

Page 5: ...sure the slitter shafts are free turning Insert the slitter shaft and seat the grooves in the boxings on the lower locating pins in the side frames See Figure4 2 1 Check for proper gear engagement between the upper slitter shaft gear and the 19 tooth frame idler gear by turning the handwheel Slitter Shaft Assembly 4 3 Delivery Table To install the delivery table loosen the knobs on either side of ...

Page 6: ...e 2 fold plate in the lower position Each fold plate has an open end which faces toward the fold rolls To install the fold plates pivot the fold plate hold downs out of the way and slide the fold plate in position so that the slots in the leading edge of the fold plate engage the two locating pins in the side frames See Figure4 5 1 The center notches should seat on the second set of locating pins ...

Page 7: ...chart the columns corresponding to the sheet size measured in Step A Example 8 1 2x11 D Locate the point on the chart where the columns for the type of fold and the sheet size intersect You will notice that there are either two letters or a dash and a letter These letters and or dash tell you where to set the paper stop on the fold plate and whether or not one of the fold plates will be installed ...

Page 8: ... the sheet down into the nip of the fold rolls Then align the guide by loosening the adjusting knobs and aligning the guide so that it is parallel to the edge of the paper When one side is square the other side can be moved into position Tighten the locking knobs to secure the paper guides in position When you load the actual job you may have to move these guides slightly to take care of variation...

Page 9: ...to give better support to the perforator blade Always be sure that the flat side of the blade is against the blade holder Loosen the brass tipped set screws in the perforator collar and blade holder before attempting to place them on the slitter shafts Figure 8 1 1 The perforating blade holder assembly is then slid onto the upper slitter shaft along with the necessary pull out tire assemblies Then...

Page 10: ...e can be controlled by regulating the distance the collars are placed away from the scoring blade The scoring collars can also be placed on either side of the rubber scoring collar The two collars can be compressed against the rubber collar causing the rubber to bulge up for a deeper score See Figure 8 2 2 Figure 8 2 2 TOP SHAFT TOP SHAFT 8 3 Slitting NOTE Slitting accessories are optional on your...

Page 11: ...ding to these instructions 9 2 Lubrication Apply one or two drops of light machine oil at all slitter shaft bearings and the feed table bearings and idler gear once a week Be sure to keep oil off any surface which may contact the paper 9 3 Cleaning of Fold Rolls Periodically wipe off the rubber surface of the fold rolls using an approved solvent such as Surewash or its equivalent Surewash is avail...

Page 12: ... TLV Ventilation Mechanical Eye Protection Recommended Gloves Recommended butyl rubber or neoprene Other Eye bath or safety shower should be located in the work place when working with chemicals ND No data found or not determined The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind Users should consider this data a supplement to other information gathered by them and are resp...

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