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1
8
Using a 2mm allen key, loosen the drive hub
nearest the perforating drive. Slide the drive
hub away from any obstructing drive wheels or
hubs in order to mount the anvils.
9
Using a 2.5mm allen key, take one half of the
matching pair of anvils and mount to the drive
hub. Do not secure the anvil.
10
Mount the other half of the anvil to the drive hub
as shown (Figure 2). Secure the anvils to the
drive hub ensuring not to over tighten the grub
screws.
Figure 2
11
Slide the drive hub towards the perforating drive wheel until there is a clearance of
0.5mm (0.020”).
12
To prevent damage to the blades or the anvils, do not force the drive wheel against
the hub.
13
Fix the perforator stripper adjacent to the drive wheel and blade as shown.
14
Operate the machine and test the perforations for form.
For multiple perforations repeat the above procedure (it is reccomended to use a
separate perforator for every perforating blade set fitted in the creasing unit).
A. Perforating drive wheel with mounted blades
B. Drive hub with mounted anvils
C. Standard drive wheel
NOTE:
-Always remove blades and anvils once the perforating operation has been complet-
ed to avoid marking on digital or delicate media.
-For optional perforating blades see “Optional Parts” in this section.
Typical set-up for perforating sheets
A
B
D
C
E
D. Standard drive hub
E. Perforator stripper
NOTE:
It is important that the drive hubs are arranged evenly across the widht of the paper in
order to reduce the risk of jamming.