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Chapter 2: Heating System Overview and Adjustments
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Section 2.2: Wedge Adjustment
Wedge Height
The Wedge Height is the vertical relationship that the Wedge Tip has with the Weld
Rollers. The ideal height of the Wedge will be vertically centered between the Weld Rollers
so that the Wedge Tip is directed into the pinch point. If the Wedge is to high or to low,
welding speeds will not be as efficient as possible and may cause the fabric to be
aesthetically overheated, or causing materials not to be welded. Check the height of the
Wedge Tip and if not properly placed proceed with the following:
(Figure2.19)
1.The Front Locking Bolts must be
loosened before adjustments can be
made.Use a 3/16” Allen Wrench to
loosen the Front Locking Bolt. The bolt
should be just loose enough to allow for
the height of the Wedge to be adjusted.
(Figure2.20)
2.Adjust the height of the Wedge so that
the Wedge Tip is vertically aligned with
the Weld Roller Pinch Point by turning
the Height Adjustment Knob:
(Figure2.21)
a. Clockwise to adjust the Wedge up.
b. Counterclockwise to adjust the
Wedge down.
3.The wedge system may need to be
jarred when adjusting lower.
4.Check to see if the proper height
adjustment of the Wedge has been
made.
(Figure2.22)
Repeat steps 1
through 3 until correct.
5.Tighten the Front Locking Bolt.
6.Check wedge alignment once more after
tightening the locking bolt.
Figure 2.19:
Figure 2.20:
Figure 2.21:
Figure 2.22:
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