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TITAN 165 / 110

Laminating Systems

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for Arctic Titan 165

Page 1: ...TITAN 165 110 Laminating Systems Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...ch 4151 Anderson Road DeForest WI 53532 Revision Ph 608 246 8844 Fx 608 246 8645 TITAN 165 110 TECHNICAL SERVICE MANUAL October 2000 GBC Films Group Do not duplicate without written permission Part number 930 054 ...

Page 3: ...Group assumes no liability arising from infringements of patents or any other rights of third parties This publication is copyrighted 2000 by GBC Films Group All rights reserved The information contained in this publication is proprietary and may not be reproduced stored transmitted or transferred in whole or in part in any form without the prior and express written permission of GBC Pro Tech The ...

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Page 5: ...p October 2000 Fax Correspondence Fax number 608 246 8645 Date To Sean Flood GBC Pro Tech 4151 Anderson Road DeForest WI 53532 From Company Address Phone number Fax number Re Titan 165 110 Technical Service Manual 930 054 Section Page Correction s Additional comments ...

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Page 7: ... 1 1 Service schedule 1 1 1 2 Cleaning the rollers 1 2 1 3 Clean the cabinets and covers 1 5 1 4 Cleaning the control panel 1 5 1 5 Lubrication 1 6 2 0 Calibrations 2 1 Main roller nip 2 1 2 2 Pull roller nip 2 3 2 3 Clutch adjustment 2 4 2 4 Temperature calibration 2 5 3 0 Changing parts 3 1 Cabinets 3 1 3 2 Heaters 3 4 ...

Page 8: ...er rollers 3 6 3 4 Lower rollers 3 9 4 0 Flowcharts Electrical 4 1 Machine will not power on 4 2 4 2 No heaters 4 4 4 3 No cooling fans 4 6 4 4 No motor 4 8 5 0 Flowcharts Mechanical 5 1 Chain is snapping 5 2 5 2 Unwind brakes do not work 5 3 6 0 Schematics Titan 165 220 volt 6 2 Titan 110 220 volt 6 3 ...

Page 9: ...rated parts 8 1 Titan 165 Stand and frame assembly 8 2 Slitter and cooling cover assembly 8 3 Idlers and rollers assembly 8 4 Drive side assembly 8 5 Cabinets and rear cover assembly 8 6 Feed table and pressure plate assembly 8 7 Unwind and rewind assembly 8 8 Safety shield assembly 8 9 Detail assemblies A M 8 10 Detail assemblies N U 8 11 ...

Page 10: ...ooling cover assembly 8 14 Idlers and rollers assembly 8 15 Drive side assembly 8 16 Cabinets and rear cover assembly 8 17 Feed table and pressure plate assembly 8 18 Unwind and rewind assembly 8 19 Safety shield assembly 8 20 Detail assemblies A M 8 21 Detail assemblies N U 8 22 9 0 Addendum 9 1 N A 9 1 10 0 Glossary of terminology 10 1 Glossary 10 1 ...

Page 11: ...BC Pro Tech standards to fulfill that job This person will have completedandpassedthefullservicetrainingcoursefrom GBC Pro Tech AnyGBCTechnician GBCSpecialist and or GBCPro TechTechnicianthathasbeenthroughtheGBC Pro Techservicetrainingcourse 1 1 Service schedule Daily Clean the rollers See cleaning in this section Clean the machine See cleaning in this section Inspect the electrical cord for damag...

Page 12: ...chine but not required Schedule an overall check up Voltage wear and tear etc 1 2 Cleaning the rollers Tools required Protective rubber gloves protectyourhandsfromtheisopropylalcohol 80 isopropyl alcohol or mild dishwashing detergent and water Rubber cement eraser or belt sander dressing block may be used Several 100 cotton terry cloths bestforlintfreecleaning CAUTIO N Use only isopropyl alcohol o...

Page 13: ...to bead up the adhesive CAUTION Excessive pressure can destroy the silicone layer by pressing to hard or scrubbing too long in one spot CAUTION Do NOT pick or pull heat activated adhesive off the rolls when they are cold You can cause irreparable damage to the laminating rolls INFO RM ATIO N W hen cleaning the lower main roller replace the feed table and press REVERSE W hen cleaning the lower pull...

Page 14: ...gloves on clean the rolls using a moderate amount of 80 isopropyl alcohol on a cotton terry cloth CAUTION Exercise care when cleaning the laminating rollers with 80 isopropyl alcohol Use only in a well ventilated area Wear rubber gloves Use only on cool rolls CLEANING HEATED ROLLERS CAN IGNITE THE FUMES W ARNING W hen operating the laminator using the footswitch keep hands and fingers away from th...

Page 15: ...or Do not spill liquid of any kind on the laminator You can be severely shocked electrocuted or cause a fire Use only a damp cloth for cleaning unless other wise specified 1 4 Cleaning the control panel ELECTRICAL SHOCK Remove power from the laminator before cleaning You can be severely shocked electrocuted or cause a fire a Useonlyaslightlydamp wateronly nonabrasive cloth b The same type of cloth...

Page 16: ...s Tools required 17 mm wrench 2 phillips screwdriver Smallflattipscrewdriver Lightchainoil INFO RM ATIO N Over lubricating can be just as damaging as having no lubrication a With a 2 phillips head screw driver remove the drive side cabinet and rewind cover b Use a small flat tip screw driver to remove the contact block from the emergency stop button c Lightlylubricateallchains 3 andsprockets 9 Cha...

Page 17: ...p Clutchtensioning andTemperaturecalibration ELECTRICAL SHO CK Always exercise extreme caution when performing calibration procedures Cabinets panels and covers must be removed and power to the machine is ON 2 1 Main roller nip Thiscalibrationensuresthemainrollersnipiseven fromlefttoright Mainrollernipshouldbeperformedat timeofinstallation Tools required Tworollsofthermalfilm seefilmwidthbelow T11...

Page 18: ... a 2 5 mm allen wrench remove the upper and lower unwind brake handles g With a 2 phillips head screw driver remove both cabinets h Use the small flat tip screw driver to remove the contact block to the emergency stop buttons i Use the small flat tip screw driver to remove the controlpanelfromthecabinet j Adjustthespringsontheliftassemblyplatefor themainrollersasneededtoachieveanevennip impression...

Page 19: ...practice lock out tag out procedures when performing service related work a Set up he machine as you would for two sided thermalencapsulation b Afterwebbingthemachine runthemachinewhile observingthequalityoftheoutputwithoutpaper then with paper If the output quality is good STOP If not continue with the next step INFO RM ATIO N Any waves in the laminate and or waves at the main roller nip constitu...

Page 20: ...i When finished replacethe drive side cabinet the control side cabinet the unwind brake handles andthelifthandle 2 3 Clutch adjustment This calibration adjusts the tension of the web betweenthemainrollersandthepullrollers Tools required Tworollsofthermalfilm seefilmwidthbelow T110 41 in rolls T165 51 in rolls 17 mm wrench 2 phillips screwdriver Smallflattipscrewdriver a Set up he machine as you wo...

Page 21: ...utch loosen tighten to decrease Clutch adjustm ent f Whenfinished replacethedrivesidecabinet 2 4 Temperature calibration This calibration adjusts the temp displays toproperlyreflecttheheatertemperatures Tools required Small flat tip screw driver 2 5 mm allen wrench 3 mm allen wrench 2 phillips screwdriver Smallflattipscrewdriver GMP Heat Calibration Box a Witha3mmallenwrench removethelifthandle fr...

Page 22: ...o C goto next step If not release the MEAS button and adjust SVR1 to obtain a display reading of 248o F 120 o C INFO RM ATIO N Clockwise to increase counterclockwise to decrease h Disconnectthecalibrationboxandreconnectthe upper IR sensor i Disconnect the lower IR sensor and connect the calibration box j Depress and hold down the MEAS button if the display reading is 230o F 110 o C goto next step ...

Page 23: ...rson s The procedures in this section are written in a simplifiedanddirectformat Inthissectionyouwillfind procedures for removing and replacing the cabinets changingtheheaters theupperrollersandthelowerrollers Anypartchangingprocedure notcoveredinthis manualcanbeprovidedwithinareasonabletime Please contact the GBC Technical Service Center at 1 888 231 2211 for assistance 3 1 Cabinets Before any pa...

Page 24: ...side cabinet remove the six screws securing the cabinet to the frame with a 2 phillips screw driver d Disconnect the contact block to the emergency stop push button using a flat tip screw driver and set the control side cabinet in a safe place e Disconnect the control panel cable from the back of the control panel circuit board CAUTIO N Do not pull on the wire in attempt to disconnect the cable f ...

Page 25: ...th the holes on the side frame while you secure it using the 2 phillips head screw driver c While the second person is holding the drive side cabinet connect the contact block to the emergencystoppushbutton d Have the second person align the holes of the drive side cabinet with the holes on the side frame while you secure it using the 2 phillips head screw driver e Replace the upper and lower unwi...

Page 26: ...ed in Section 3 1 1 c Remove the nut securing the heater wire to the end of the heater being removed using an 8 mm wrench Do this for both sides d Use the 8 mm wrench to remove the nut securing the heater to the heater support plate Do this for both sides e On the control side only upper Remove the twophillipsheadscrewssecuringtheheater bracket to the heater support arm lower Removethetwophillipsh...

Page 27: ...the heater support plate d Replace the heater bracket to the heater support armandsecureinplacewiththetwophillipshead screws CAUTIO N Ensure the nut is secure on the heater Loose connection may cause thermal build up e Replaceonenutandoneflatwasherontheheater This should be positioned about 1 4 inch in from theendofthethreadedstud Dothisforbothsides f Replace the heater wire slide the second flat ...

Page 28: ...b Removethepressureplatebypullinginonthe two locator pins c Removethefrontfeedtablebypullingonthesafety pinlocatedunderthetableonthedrive left side ofthemachinefromthefrontopoeratingposition d Removethefrontsafetyshieldbyrasingtheshield thenpullonthelocaterpinlocatedonthecontrol right sideofthemachinefromthefrontoperating position e Removetheupperandlowerheatersasdescribed in Section 3 2 1 Safety ...

Page 29: ...movetheboltandwashertotheliftplate guide h Control side only Use the snap ring pliers to removethetwosnapringsonthemainrollerand the two snap rings on the pull rollers i Removethemainrollerandpullrollerportplates using a 4 mm allen wrench j Carefullyslidetheupperrollerrollerbearingsoff k Carefully slide the upper rollers out towards the control side roller ports INFO RM ATIO N The drive side rolle...

Page 30: ...teassemblybyaligningthe properbearingswiththierperspectivecounter parts e Securetheliftplatespringandtightenthephillips head bolt using a 2 phillips head screw driver f Replace the washer and bolt to the lift plate guide andsecureinplacewiththe 2phillipsheadscrew driver g Alignthelowerrollersprocketswiththeirrelated sprockets and secure the set screws using a 3 mmallenwrench h Replacetheheatersasd...

Page 31: ...inginonthe two locator pins c Removethefrontfeedtablebypullingonthesafety pinlocatedunderthetableonthedrive left side ofthemachinefromthefrontopoeratingposition d Removethefrontsafetyshieldbyrasingtheshield thenpullonthelocaterpinlocatedonthecontrol right sideofthemachinefromthefrontoperating position e Removetheupperandlowerheatersasdescribed in Section 3 2 1 f Remove the upper rollers as describ...

Page 32: ...en wrench to loosen the set screws to the lower pull roller and lower main roller sprockets j Carefullyremovethechainsandsprockets associated with the lower rollers k With a 2 phillips head screw driver remove the upperboltsecuringtheliftplatespring l With a 2 phillips head screw driver remove the bolt and washer to the lift plate guide m Use the snap ring pliers to remove the two snap ringsonthem...

Page 33: ...tightenthephillips head bolt using a 2 phillips head screw driver f Replace the washer and bolt to the lift plate guide andsecureinplacewiththe 2phillipsheadscrew driver g Carefullyreplacethechainandthethreesprockets associatedwiththelowerpullrollerdrive h Carefullyreplacethechainandthetwosprockets associatedwiththelowermainrollerdrive i Measurethedistanceoftheclutchsprocketsfrom the side frame to...

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Page 35: ...s Reference schematics are included as a guide Eachreferenceschematiccorrespondswiththeaspecific flowchart Thewiresrelatedtotheflowchartarecolored in black for your convenience The grey lines are not related to the flowcharts Pleaserefertosection6 0forfullschematics The Titan 165 and Titan 110 are identical electronically with the exception of one extra cooling fan on the Titan 165 Alwaysconsidert...

Page 36: ...main PCB 230vac a If there is no voltage present the connector labeled ACIN con 4 check the wires and connections between the circuit breaker and the main PCB b If voltage is present then go to step 4 4 Check the output voltage from the board 230vac a Disconnect the connector T_PR and check voltage at main PCB If there is no voltage or incorrect voltage replace the main PCB b If the correct voltag...

Page 37: ... TITLE DATE DR AW N BY DW G SC ALE DW G R E V IS IO N C H E C K E D B Y G B C FIL M S G R O U P O R IG IN A TO R G M P M A N U FA C T U R E O R FO R A N Y O T H E R P U R P O S E W IT H O U T W R IT T E N C O PIE D O R D ISC LO SE D IN W H O L E O R IN PA R T O R U SE D FO R F O R E N G IN EE R IN G IN F O R M A T IO N O N L Y A N D S H A LL N O T B E R EP R O D U C E D G B C P R O T EC H C L A IM...

Page 38: ...wer off check the wires to verify that the wires from CON10 go to the top heater and that the wires from CON12 go to the bottom heater If incorrect wire them correctly b If correct go to step 3 3 Check the resistance of the heaters a With the power off check the resistance of the heaters by removing the connector from the board and testing across the terminals in the plug for the proper resistance...

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Page 40: ... Technical Service Manual 4 3 No cooling fans 1 Check power to the fans 230vac a Disconnect and check the output from the main PCB board at the terminals labeled FAN 230vac If voltage is not present then replace the main PCB board b If voltage is present then replace the fan ...

Page 41: ... TITLE DATE DR AW N BY DW G SC ALE DW G R E V IS IO N C H E C K E D B Y G B C FIL M S G R O U P O R IG IN A TO R G M P M A N U FA C T U R E O R FO R A N Y O T H E R P U R P O S E W IT H O U T W R IT T E N C O PIE D O R D ISC LO SE D IN W H O L E O R IN PA R T O R U SE D FO R F O R E N G IN EE R IN G IN F O R M A T IO N O N L Y A N D S H A LL N O T B E R EP R O D U C E D G B C P R O T EC H C L A IM...

Page 42: ...able switch at the connector labeled MS on the main PCB board With the table in place the circuit should be closed If the switch is not closed check for proper activation of the switch Adjust or replace as necessary b If the switch is functioning properly test for 26vac at connector MS on the main PCB to ground If voltage is not present then go to step5 c If the table switch is functioning properl...

Page 43: ...n check the fuse located to the right of the main PCB If the fuse is good replace the transformer b If 34vac is preset then go to step 6 6 Check power to the motor a Disconnect and check the output voltage at the connector labeled MOT on the main PCB board The voltage should vary from 7vdc at speed 1 to 36 vdc at speed 9 If voltage is not present or incorrect then replace the board b If the correc...

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Page 47: ...ock out tag out procedures when performing service related work Mechanicaltroubleshootingconsistofchecking bushings chains sprockets and idlers The flowcharts providedareforbasicmechanicaltroublshooting CAUTIO N Only the primary person person performing the troubleshooting may control the functions of the laminator during any troubleshooting procedure ...

Page 48: ...ng Are set screw s on sprockets secure Are sprockets properly ligned Do the sprockets have dam aged points Are the bushings w orn no yes yes no no yes no Secure set screw s on shaft Properly align the sprockets Replace the dam aged sprockets Replace the dam aged bushing Check the links on the chain no Chain is snapping ...

Page 49: ...irection correct Do the core grips slip w ithin the film core Are the friction discs w orn Check the hex support end for rounded corners Is the hex end of the unw ind shaft dam aged yes no Change the core grip direction on the unw ind shafts Change or fix the core grips no yes Change one or both of the friction discs yes no no Replace the unw ind shaft Replace the hex support end yes ...

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Page 51: ...e Titan 110 The only difference between the two schematics is that the Titan 165 is equippedwiththreefansandtheTitan110onlyhastwo ELECTRICAL SHO CK Only a qualified technician should electricaly troubleshoot the machine You can be severely shocked electrocuted or cause a fire if power is improperly applied Titan 165 110 Technical Service Manual ...

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Page 55: ...t Part Description Qty 604020321 Cabinet left 1 604020322 Cabinet right 1 706025050 Infrared heater US 165 2 706025048 Infrared heater Euro 165 2 7060250431 Infrared heater 110 2 607040518 Rollers main 165 2 607040523 Rollers main 110 2 607040519 Rollers pull 165 2 607040524 Rollers pull 110 2 706011156 PCB assembly 41670RS display 1 703020216 1670RS control panel 1 802105015 Switch panel sticker ...

Page 56: ...ency switch 2 613030613 Feed table latch 2 701110203 Plate washer 4 601230814 Lever guide 2 701090160 Safety lever spring 2 604037026 AL3 core bushing 2 613030527 Core bushing bolt 2 8050112 57mm core bushing 2 704090411 Micro switch 2 701090163 Pulling spring 2 604022033 Slitter housing 1 604022034 Slitter lever 1 613050221 Slitter blade 1 604020323 Knob tension 1 703021051 Knob eccentric lever h...

Page 57: ...rts Page 7 3 Titan 165 110 Technical Service Manual GBC Films Group October 2000 Part Description Qty 604022032 Paper guide knob 2700 2 613030622 Roller cover safety lever 1 613030614 Lever cap 1 703040211 Teflon bushing 2 ...

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Page 59: ...strations for the Titan 165 and section 8 2 contains illustrationsfortheTitan110 Forpartsnotillustrated pleasecallyourregional service manager or National Service Parts for assitance at 1 800 790 7787 Items not illustrated Operations Manual 930 046 Titan 165 and Titan 110 Most of the part numbers are the same for both machines with thew exception of parts related to the widthofthemachine 8 1 Titan...

Page 60: ...LLER HOOK 2 601230544 1670RS H ROLLER SUPPORT 2 601230545 1670RS P ROLLER SUPPORT 2 601230546 1670RS PCB SUPPORT 3 601230547 1670RS AIR SCREEN 1 601230548 1670RS FAN NET 4 601230549 1670RS TENSION PLATE L 1 601230550 1670RS TENSION PLATE R 1 601230551 1670RS SENSOR SUPPORT 1 601230552 1670RS SENSOR BRACKET 1 601230553 1670RS PC COVER BRACKET L 1 601230554 1670RS PC COVER BRACKET R 1 601230555 LIMI...

Page 61: ...E BUSHING 4 604037026 AL 3 CORE BUSHING 4 604037033 3 BLACK CORE BUSHING 2 604620101 METAL MAGNET 2 607040518 EXCELAM1670 RS H ROLLER 2 607040519 EXCELAM1670 RS P ROLLER 2 609010116 AC GEARED ISG3215 609070104 CROSS FAN MOTOR 3 610011903 TRANSFORMER GM7660EX 234 1 613010113 SURE ECCENTRIC LEVER 1 613010171 1670RS IDLE ROLLER UP 1 613010172 1670RS IDLE ROLLER LOW 1 613010176 1670RS TIE BAR 1 613011...

Page 62: ...03 BALL BEARING 4 701010141 BALL BEARING 4 701020203 THRUST NIDDLE ROLL BEARING 2 701020205 THRUST NIDDLE ROLL BEARING 2 701020222 NIDDLE ROLL BEARING 2 701050181 DU BEARING TUBE 1 701050183 DU BEARING TUBE 4 701050245 DU BEARING FRANGE 1 701050247 DU BEARING FRANGE 1 701050259 DU BEARING FRANGE 4 701050276 DU BEARING FRANGE 4 701070143 ROLLER CHAIN 1 701070212 ROLLER CHAIN 1 701070216 ROLLER CHAI...

Page 63: ...DISK 2 703070113 U STOPPER 1 703070114 GMP HR2 4 704031124 INLET 250V USA 1 704090141 POWER SWITCH 1 704090252 EMERGENCY SWITCH 2 704090411 MICRO SWITCH EAGLE 2 704140411 CORD STOPPER 1 704150104 BI METAL THERMOSTAT 2 705081036 PCB 1670RS DISPLAY 1 705200201 INFRARED SENSOR 2 706011151 PCB ASS Y 1670RS MAIN 1 706025050 GBC TITAN INFRARED HEATER ASS Y 2 802025306 NAME STICKER 1670RS 1 802105015 SWI...

Page 64: ...October 2000 PART DESCRIPTION Quanity 803040356 EAGLE PRESSURE STICKER L 803040357 EAGLE PRESSURE STICKER U 706025043 HEATER T 110 2 607040523 HEAT ROLLER T 110 2 607040524 PULL ROLLER T 110 2 604036014 FEED TABLE T 110 1 601230456 SAFEETY SHIELD T 110 1 601230576 PRINT CLAMP T 110 1 ...

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Page 77: ...B C FIL M S G R O U P O R IG IN A T O R G M P M A N U F A C T U R E O R F O R A N Y O T H E R P U R P O S E W IT H O U T W R IT T E N C O P IE D O R D IS C L O S E D IN W H O L E O R IN P A R T O R U S E D F O R F O R E N G IN E E R IN G IN F O R M A T IO N O N L Y A N D S H A L L N O T B E R E P R O D U C E D G B C P R O T E C H C L A IM S P R O P R IE T A R Y R IG H T S T O T H E M A T E R IA L ...

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Page 80: ...G S C AL E D W G R E V IS IO N C H E C K E D B Y G B C FILM S G R O U P O R IG IN A TO R G M P M A N U F A C T U R E O R F O R A N Y O T H E R P U R P O S E W IT H O U T W R IT T E N C O P IE D O R D IS C L O S E D IN W H O L E O R IN P A R T O R U S E D F O R F O R E N G IN E E R IN G IN F O R M A T IO N O N L Y A N D S H A L L N O T B E R E P R O D U C E D G B C P R O T E C H C L A IM S P R O P ...

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Page 83: ...est to the front of the machine Nip refers to the space between two rollers Nip impression refers to the footprint left in laminate when a dwell has occurred Web refers to the material going passing through the machine Pull rollers refers to the two rolls closest to the rear of the machine Qualified Refers to any engineer that has experience with electrical and mechanical design of lamination equi...

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