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The machine must be screwed to the oor as follows: Undo the board
panel. Beneath this panel are 4 mounting holes (
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) for bolting to the
oor.Bolt the machine down and re t the board panel. When bolting
the machine to the oor, the chain tension of the rotary board must be
checked and adjusted if so required.
If the machine is tted with a top plate, check using a plumb (
^
) that
the centre of the rotary board is in the centre of the top plate. The top
plate barrier is longitudinally adjustable; undo the screws in the holder
(
_
). The barrier is adjustable laterally by shimming between the bar-
rier and the holder.
In some cases the machine will be delivered with the mast separa-
ted from the machine. In this case two cables needs to be connected
where the bottom of the mast attaches to the chassis. The connection
must be carried out by a qualifyed electrician.
Connect the signal cable. Then connect the power cable to the motor
according to the picture. The conductor wires has black color coding
and are marked 1,2 and 3. Earth has yellow/green color coding.
Mount the brake knob by rst remove the red cable tie that secures the
brake belt during transportation.
Assembly the parts accordingly. When installed correctly it should look
like the illustration to the left.
Fit the ramp (
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) in the appropriate direction. Five different angles are
possible by moving the xing bolt at the edge of the table.
Adjust the two adjusting screws (
XW
) in the holes on the ramp using
an M20 Allen key so that the ramp remains stable against the oor and
stands approx. 1-2 mm beneath board level.
Connect the machine to the mains. The plug must have a 16A fuse, or
32 A for the single-phase version. When connecting the power, the user
must check the phase sequence to ensure that the motors are rotating
in the correct direction. If the motors are rotating in the wrong direc-
tion, disconnect the machine and reverse the phases in the glove. If a
permanent power supply is installed, a main switch must be tted at
the connection point.
The working area during wrapping (
XX
) for the operator of the ma-
chine is indicated by the dashed area.
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