Mega Electronics 22-22812-1 User Manual Download Page 8

 

 
5.  Undo the knurled screws at the end of the mounting bars and remove the brass plates 
     and the film roller support plates nearest to that end of the bars.  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
6.  You will find two or three indents on the mounting bars at the end nearest the mounting bar 
     fixing knob. The film support plate screw must be screwed down into one of these indents. 
     It is recommend that rolls 305mm wide or smaller have the plate fixed in the indent position 
     furthest away from the knob end. With wider films you should use the indent nearest the knob. 
     Please ensure that the support plate is fitted in the same indent on both mounting bars. This 
     Will enable the top and bottom films to be lined up accurately when films are loaded. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

7. For both rollers push the dry film roll core up against the support plate with the loose end of the film 
    hanging at the back of the roll and then replace the support plate you have removed and push it  
    into the other core end as far as it will go and tighten the support plate screw up onto the bar  
    making sure the screw is aligned with the screw of the first support plate.

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

8. Replace the brass plates and knurled screws and with the loose end of the dry film hanging at the 
    back of the roll for the top and bottom roller, fix the mounting bars back into the top and bottom  
    mounting bar fixing slots on the laminator with the pressure adjustment knobs on the right hand 
    side   of the laminator when looking from the front. Make sure that the brass plates are on the 
    inside of  the mounting bar holders and that the screw on the knurled knob end plate and the pin at  
    the fixing bar knob end are pointing out of the slot so that the plates push completely to the back of 
    the slots. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 22-22812-1

Page 1: ...onics Limited Mega House Grip Industrial Estate Linton Cambridge England CB21 4XN Tel 44 0 1223 893900 Fax 44 0 1223 893894 Email sales megauk com Web www megauk com Part Nos 22 22813 1 18 22 22812 1...

Page 2: ...er on Safety Precautions Do not use the machine if the power cord is damaged in anyway Do not use a a power supply that is not in accordance with the rated voltage Do not try to disassemble modify or...

Page 3: ...trol panel Feed tray Bottom stabiliser bar Bottom drip tray Top film take up roller shaft with cardboard tube core support plates Top stabiliser bar Safety cover and Bottom bolt Feed guide Top drip tr...

Page 4: ...ctivate to prevent the machine getting any hotter Approximate temperature guide This chart is a rough guide only and should NOT be taken as an exact indication of the settings for your laminating job...

Page 5: ...ssing the load button the rollers will operate while the button is pressed to enable the film to be fed into the machine Operating instructions Check the power voltage for the machine to ensure this m...

Page 6: ...for the 18 laminator and 650 mm for the 24 laminator The dry film photo emulsion is sandwiched between a polyester cover sheet and a peelable polyolefin sheet The laminator removes the polyolefin cov...

Page 7: ...a Top drip tray This is fitted by tilting the tray at an angle and sliding it into position b Bottom drip tray This is fitted into place by sliding it into the two bottom drip tray fixing slots A buc...

Page 8: ...roll core up against the support plate with the loose end of the film hanging at the back of the roll and then replace the support plate you have removed and push it into the other core end as far as...

Page 9: ...f tape away from each other and the polyolefin protective film will pull away from the surface of the dry film resist coating Pull the polyolefin sheet away and pass it over the top of the dry film ro...

Page 10: ...de or scissors Using the roller height adjustment and pressure leaver at the right hand side of the laminator open the rollers to the maximum gap and using a piece of card slightly wider than the film...

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