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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions can result in severe personal injury.

Operation with battery 

Environment protection:

• Do not dispose of used batteries in the household refuse,

water or by burning them.
FROMM distributors offer an environment friendly battery
disposal service.

Danger of shortcircuit:

• Do not store batteries together with metal objects.
• Do not open batteries and store them only in dry and frost-

proof rooms. The maximum ambient temperature is 50°C.
Keep dry at all times.

• Never charge a damaged battery. Replace by a new one

immediately.

Eye injury hazard

Failure to wear safety glasses with side shields can result in
severe eye injury or blindness. Always wear safety glasses with
side shields which conform to ANSI Standard Z87.1.

Operation

Tool must not be used by persons not properly trained in their use.
Before tensioning strap, read and understand the tool operating
instructions. Failure to follow the operating instructions or improper
load positioning could result in strap breakage.
Become familiar with your tool and keep fingers away from areas
that can pinch or cut.

Joints

You are fully responsible to review the joints made by your tool.
Become familiar with the seal control and seal adjustment
described in this operation manual. Misformed joints may not
secure the load and could cause serious injury. Never handle or
ship any load with improperly formed joints.

Dispensing strap

Only dispense strap from a dispenser specifically designed for
strap.
Tuck strap end back into dispenser when not in use.

Strap warnings

Never use strap as a means of pulling or lifting loads. Failure to
follow these warnings can result in severe personal injury.

Strap breakage hazard

Improper operation of the tool, excessive tensioning, using strap
not recommended for this tool or sharp corners on the load can
result in a sudden loss of strap tension or in strap breakage during
tensioning, which could result in the following:

• A sudden loss of balance causing you to fall.
• Both tool and strap flying violently towards your face.

Note as follows:

• If the load corners are sharp, use edge protectors.
• Place the strap correctly around a properly positioned

load.

• Positioning yourself in-line with the strap, during

tensioning and sealing, can result in severe personal
injury from flying strap or tool. When tensioning or sealing,
position yourself to one side of the strap and keep all
bystanders away.

• Use the correct strap quality, strap width, strap gauge and

strap tensile strength recommended in this manual for
your tool. Using strap not recommended for this tool can
result in strap breakage during tensioning.

Cutting tensioned strap

When cutting strapping, use the proper strapping cutter and keep
other personnel and yourself at a safe distance from the strap.
Always stand to side of the strap, away from the direction the
loosened strap end will fly. Use only cutters designed for strap and
never hammers, pliers, hacksaws, axes, etc.

Fall hazard

Keep your working area tidy. Untidiness of your working area may
cause a risk of injury. Maintaining improper footing and/or balance
when operating the tool can cause you to fall. Before tensioning
and especially in elevated areas, always establish good balance.
Both feet should be securely placed on a flat, solid surface,
especially when working in elevated areas. Do not use the tool
when you are in an awkward position.
Pay attention to the rules and regulations for preventions of
accident which are valid for the work place.

Tool hazards

A well maintained tool is a safe tool!
Check tool regularly for broken or worn parts. Do not operate a
tool with broken or worn parts.
Never modify any tool. Modification can result in severe bodily
injury.

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Summary of Contents for P323

Page 1: ...in conformity with the following standard or standardised documents 98 37 EEC FROMM Holding AG Hinterbergstrasse 26 CH 6330 Cham 12 08 2005 R Fromm Director OPERATION MANUAL SPARE PARTS LIST BATTERY...

Page 2: ...d the package 9 5 4 Inserting the strap 10 5 5 Tensioning the strap 10 5 6 Sealing of the joint 11 5 7 Removing the tool 11 5 8 Seal Control 11 6 CHART OF TYPES 12 7 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC 12 8 EXCHANGE O...

Page 3: ...ing strap not recommended for this tool or sharp corners on the load can result in a sudden loss of strap tension or in strap breakage during tensioning which could result in the following A sudden lo...

Page 4: ...s than 2 5m s2 This value was determined according to DIN EN 28 662 T1 01 93 Strap material Strap qualities PET Polyester and PP Polypropylene plain or embossed Use only plastic straps recommended by...

Page 5: ...T L LAR LT LV MA MC MK MOC N NL P PK PE PL PRC PY RA RCH RI RL RO ROK ROU RP RUS S SK SLO SYR THA TN TR UA UAE YU YV Z ZA ZW N5 4416 220 240V 50 60Hz BRN BRU CY EAK EAT GB IRL M MAL OM SGP Y N5 4418 2...

Page 6: ...with the fastening screws under item number P32 0127 3 4 Suspension When working stationary the P323 can be suspended at a spring loaded balancer by using a suspension bracket For working in normal po...

Page 7: ...adjustment of tension force and welding time After exchanging of the turning buttons the adjustment can only be changed with the allen key 2mm that comes with the kit The kit can be ordered under the...

Page 8: ...he charge is displayed shortly Displaying of the status of the battery charge by LED Green blinking full Green yellow blinking 3 4 full Yellow blinking 1 2 full Yellow red blinking 1 4 full Red blinki...

Page 9: ...ning clockwise increases turning counterclockwise decreases the tensioning force and the tensioning speed resp The tensioning force on the minimum setting is 650 N 146 25 lbs and it is increased on th...

Page 10: ...strap tension has been reached The tensioning operation can be interrupted and restarted at any time During tensioning the LED lights green Do not press the switch rocker after reaching the preselect...

Page 11: ...5 8 Seal Control A regular control of the seal is necessary The seal can be examined visually Make a seal peel it apart and examine it as follows Correct seal The seal must be completely welded over...

Page 12: ...mm 0 65 1 05 mm 026 041 43 3121 P323 16 0 65 1 05 16 mm 5 8 0 65 1 05 mm 026 041 43 3122 P323 16 1 06 1 35 16 mm 5 8 1 06 1 35 mm 042 053 43 3131 P323 19 0 40 0 64 19 mm 3 4 0 40 0 64 mm 016 025 43 3...

Page 13: ...body Remove the grippers from the tensioning body Assembling Assembling in opposite order Observe the following Lubricate the internal toothing of the tensioning wheel with Molykote BR 2 plus Observe...

Page 14: ...in N2 2110 Press down lever P32 1906 Disassemble the safety ring N2 1121 from the bolt P32 1028 remove the bolt from the welding gripper Press in coupler P32 1410 in order to release the lever P32 190...

Page 15: ...Control The thrust piece must touch the seesaw levers X1 Both guide pins must sit on the welding stop gripper X2 9 SERVICE Servicing and repair work must only be carried out by authorized service cen...

Page 16: ...g the tool deficiencies resulting from using the tool without or with defective security and safety devices disregard of directions in the operation manual arbitrary modifications of the tool deficien...

Page 17: ...1172 N3 2107 N3 1172 N2 2187 P32 1727 P32 1712 P32 1729 P32 1229 P32 1228 P32 1719 P32 1720 P32 1721 N3 2350 P32 1726 N4 9159 N2 4902 N1 6503 N1 1904 N3 3150 P32 1723 N1 2216 N2 5823 N2 2189 N1 6505...

Page 18: ...4 P32 1403 N2 5295 N2 5157 P32 1902 N2 5296 P32 1410 P32 1249 N2 2193 P32 1709 P32 1251 N2 1121 P32 1702 N1 6504 N1 1553 P32 1029 P32 1027 N3 1702 6x N1 6504 N1 1305 N2 1121 P32 1035 P32 1511 P32 1035...

Page 19: ...octite 222 ESSO Beacon 2 Molycote BR2 plus Kl ber Isoflex Alltime SL2 Kl ber Isoflex NBU 15 N3 1157 N2 2122 N2 2122 N2 2119 P32 1411 P32 0140 P32 1412 N2 5235 P32 1018 P32 1903 P32 1417 P32 1409 N1 65...

Page 20: ...1120 N3 1158 P32 1119 N1 6331 P32 1037 N3 1159 Loctite 603 Loctite 222 ESSO Beacon 2 Molycote BR2 plus Kl ber Isoflex Alltime SL2 Kl ber Isoflex NBU 15 N1 6331 N2 2190 P32 1212 P32 1418 N41 9160 N2 11...

Page 21: ...URITY RING 5 C11 N2 1121 P32 0141 4 SECURITY RING 5 D9 N2 1606 1 SPRING RING SW6 A21 N2 1610 P32 0141 1 SPRING RING SB44 B15 N2 1801 P32 0141 1 TENSIONING RING 4 C14 N2 2110 P32 1901 1 PARALLEL PIN 4...

Page 22: ...BEL 54 X 12 X 0 1 A21 N4 9159 1 LABEL CE C6 N5 1129 P32 0107 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR B24 N5 1129 P32 0131 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR A19 N5 2322 P32 1904 2 MICRO SWITCH D20 N5 2702 1 COVER B20 N5 2702 P32 0141 1 COVER...

Page 23: ...12 1 HANDLE LEVER C23 P32 1216 1 PRESSURE ROLLER C2 P32 1228 1 HOLDER C3 P32 1229 1 HOLDER B3 P32 1248 1 SEESAW LEVER C11 P32 1249 1 SEESAW LEVER C10 P32 1251 P32 1701 1 COUPLER C11 P32 1403 P32 0139...

Page 24: ...UIDE C4 P32 1726 P32 0129 1 END COVER C5 P32 1727 3 IDLER GEAR B4 P32 1729 1 TENSIONING WHEEL B4 P32 1731 P32 0141 1 WELDING EXCENTRIC D22 P32 1732 P32 1731 1 WELDING EXCENTRIC C22 P32 1901 P32 0141 1...

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