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Gfp 563TH-4 

     December 2019 

 

 

 

Contact an electrician should the attachment plug provided with the laminator not match the 
receptacles at your location 

 

 

Ensure  that  the  voltages  of  the  power  supply  you  are  using  match  the  rated  working 

voltages before operations. Do not use incorrect power supply 

 

  Do  not  use  damaged  wires  or  sockets.    If  abnormal  conditions  occur,  switch  off  the 

power supply first. 

 

 

Only a licensed electrician should install wiring and outlet for the laminator 

 

Do not defeat or remove electrical and mechanical safety equipment such as interlocks, shields 
and guards 
 

 

4. Regulatory Compliance Statements 

 

   

 

         

 

cTUVus Certification 

This test mark, also referred to as the "cTUVus mark", serves as proof of compliance with US national 
standards from UL adopted by OSHA and the Canadian national standards of CSA adopted by the 
Standards Council of Canada (SCC). US Authorities having Jurisdiction (AHJs) and Provincial Regulators 
across Canada recognize the cTUVus mark as proof of product compliance to published national standards 
and code requirements. The cTUVus mark is officially recognized as an equivalent and direct replacement 
of the UL and CSA marks. 

 

 

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to 
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 
one or more of the following measures: 

Summary of Contents for 563TH-4

Page 1: ...Gfp 563TH 4 December 2019 1 OPERATING MANUAL Gfp 563TH 4 Please read this manual carefully before operating Unpacking assembly and operating videos are available at www gfpartnersllc com...

Page 2: ...ove packing materials and accessories 12 D Assemble machine stand 13 E Set Machine on stand 13 F Align machine to stand 14 G Attach lower supply shaft assembly 15 11 Additional installation items 15 1...

Page 3: ...rmation could void the user s warranties and transfer all safety obligations to the user 2 Important Safety Instructions In this operating manual you will find important safety messages regarding the...

Page 4: ...s and Provincial Regulators across Canada recognize the cTUVus mark as proof of product compliance to published national standards and code requirements The cTUVus mark is officially recognized as an...

Page 5: ...rts or clothing and cause serious injury Do not use the machines for purposes other than lamination and mounting otherwise damages to the machine or accidents may occur Keep out of reach of children K...

Page 6: ...eration The minimum area covered is 8 ft x 10 ft Do not directly cut the films on the surfaces of the rubber rollers to avoid damages to the rollers Do not put burrs sharp knives or extra thick and ha...

Page 7: ...Left Cabinet 4 Swing out Shaft Cover 5 Upper Unwind Supply Shaft 6 Stand Securing Bolts 7 Rear Support Beam 8 Exit Table 9 Foot Pedal 10 Stand 11 Power Cord 12 Main Power Switch 13 Fuses 14 Supply Sha...

Page 8: ...24 25 26 27 28 19 Supply Shaft Cradle and Brake Assembly 20 Temperature Sensor 21 Lower Rear Rewind 22 Exit table 23 Lower Nip Roller 24 Lower Idler and Support Bar 25 Support Cross Member 26 In feed...

Page 9: ...ght indicator 8 RUN FOOT pedal operation 4 Temperature display screen 9 Temperature adjustment 5 Speed adjustment Note 1 The machine does not have continuous reverse Reverse can only operate using the...

Page 10: ...2 Rewind tube 1 Middle beam 1 Media support brackets 3 Left side stand 1 Alignment bracket 2 Right side stand 1 Anchor bolts M8 2 Alignment disk 2 Stand anchor bolts M10 4 Allen wrench 6mm 1 Flat was...

Page 11: ...around the top of the crate 2 Remove the top supports and stand components set aside 10B Remove the crate and set aside 1 Remove all the screws including the corner protectors around the bottom of th...

Page 12: ...Manual 2 Raise the In feed table and lock in place 3 Remove rewind tube by rotating the shaft until the arrows are up rotate the cradle locks and lift out 4 Remove bottom supply shaft assembly from t...

Page 13: ...flat washer and lock washer Flat washer contacts the stand 10E Set machine on stand 1 Lift the machine from shipping skid and onto machine the stand Note Locking castors go to the Front of the machine...

Page 14: ...need to slide machine to align holes in machine frame with machine stand 2 Screw two 2 Anchor bolts through the stand into the bottom of machine frame on the inside of each stand leg NOTE Remove the s...

Page 15: ...test for proper operation 12 Loading Film 1 Rotate the locking outer sleeve in the direction of the arrow to the open position aligned with the inner sleeve 2 Swing the supply shaft out to load posit...

Page 16: ...supply roll to align top and bottom rolls i When using printed media position one Media Alignment Disk on each side of the roll to keep edges lined up ii Media rolls can be very slippery and telescop...

Page 17: ...liner only Be careful not to cut the top heat roller 6 Use foot pedal to advance the film web until the adhesive is exposed on the front of the heat roller 7 Raise the feed tray assembly 8 Bring the...

Page 18: ...temperature 5 When the Green Ready indicator light is on the roller is up to temperature NOTE The temperature should meet the material to be laminated If too high the quality will be affected 6 The in...

Page 19: ...l from turning Note Excessive brake tension will cause waves wrinkles or curl in vinyl 17 Top Rewind Shaft Clutch adjustment 1 Adjust top liner rewind shaft clutch by turning the Clutch adjustment kno...

Page 20: ...upport bracket 4 Rotate both locking outer sleeves to the closed position on the support brackets 19 Feed tray safety latch 1 A Feed Tray Safety latch rotates freely with the feed tray 2 Ensure latch...

Page 21: ...support brackets 4 Plug rewind motor into power plug outlet at the rear of the side frame Operating rewind motor 1 Select Combine and the rewind shaft will match the speed of the laminator 2 Select S...

Page 22: ...s and then replace cabinet covers b Check if the longitudinal taper gears 9 on the two sides are loose If they are loose remove the screws of pressure adjusting brackets tilt the longitudinal taper ge...

Page 23: ...ob Poor film adhesion or cloudy prints 1 Nip roller pressure to low 2 Dust on the surface of the print 1 Increase nip roller pressure 2 Clean print surface before lamination Poor film adhesion on one...

Page 24: ...Max Temperature 140 F Film core size 3 Laminating Speed 0 20 Ft min Pressure Adjustment Hand wheel Heat Method Metal alloy tube Power Supply 110 VAC 12 A Power Consumption 1320 W Net weight 491 lbs Ou...

Page 25: ...herein is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Gfp will not be liable for personal damage or personal inj...

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