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REWRAP SELECTOR 
 

The REWRAP selector is a pushbutton switch that restarts the wrapping cycle during the 
automatic operation. The REWRAP will work only when the operation switch is set to 

AUTO, 

and a load is in the proper position for wrapping on the turntable (process conveyor). 

 

CLAMP JOG 
 

The Clamp Jog is a bistable pushbutton (except “MA” type machines*) that opens the clamp 
when pressed once and closes when pressed again. The mono-stable action is achieved 
through the use of a four-way pneumatic valve mounted on turntable (or process conveyor 
frame) next to the clamp. 
The

 CLAMP JOG 

will work only when the Operation Selector Switch is set to 

MANUAL. 

*“MA” MODELS HAVE 3 POSITIONS RETURN SPRING SWITCH 
 
 

CONVEYOR CONTROL SWITCHES 
 
Conveyor Jog Switches 
 

The Conveyor Control Switches are the pushbuttons type switc hes activating the conveyor 
when depressed. Each conveyor section has its own switch. Standard configuration is: 
Infeed, Process and Exit Conveyor. 
In case of extra conveyors (optional), the pushbutton switches will bear the number 
corresponding with particular conveyor (ex: Infeed # 2, # 3, etc. and Exit # 2, # 3 etc.). 
 
 

Conveyor Reverse /Forward Switch 
 

The conveyors reverse switch is a monostable two positions switch that reverses the flow 
direction of all/or chosen conveyor when activated. This Control Switch may be used & 
when the Operation Selector Switch is set to 

MANUAL.

 

 
 

SPIRAL WRAP SWITCH 
 

The SPIRAL WRAP switch has two positions: 
 

UP 

- in this position the cycle will end after completing the specified number of top wraps, 

therefore, the machine will only wrap the load once, going up. 

UP/DOWN 

- in this position the cycle will be completed after the load is wrapped in both the 

up and down directions. 
 

TOP WRAP FIRST (OPTIONAL) 
 

The carriage rises faster at the beginning of the cycle to wrap the top of the load (see 
electrical diagram provided with the machine). 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 2005-8899999

Page 1: ...MODEL MPA66 17 SERIAL 2005 8899999 2270 Industrial boul Montreal Laval Canada H7S 1P9 Tel 450 667 9769 Fax 450 667 6320...

Page 2: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR ALL INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT OUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR NORTH AMERICA ONLY 1 800 333 6556...

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Page 4: ...high in durability and low in maintenance requirements Our advance control systems mean that Orion equipment can be operated safely and efficiently without the need for special operator expertise Plea...

Page 5: ...equired when making an inquiry 1 Model 2 Serial Number 3 Subassembly see PART LIST SAFETY ORION S stretch wrappers should be operated with caution and common sense as any other industrial equipment To...

Page 6: ...ell System Electronic Film Tension Control Adjustment on the Panel End of Cycle Film Force Release Separate Top and Bottom Wrap Count Selectors Variable Speed Separate Film Carriage Up Down Controls P...

Page 7: ...el Construction Throughout Non Proprietary Locally Obtainable Components Throughout Easy Access to All Components Open Mechanical Design for Ease of Maintenance Integral Structural Steel Stand Floor B...

Page 8: ...acking and supporting additions these may include the blocks under the carriage and the restraining bar over the table NOTE when removing the stretchwrap film covering the machine care must be taken n...

Page 9: ...any traffic The wrapper mainframe section must be bolted to the floor by the 1 2 concrete floor anchors leg shield or expandable type NOTE Mongoose M66IS or M67IS the Z stand must be bolted to the fl...

Page 10: ...omatic cycle When the switch is set to MANUAL the manual control switches are enabled In order to begin machine testing or operational set up the operation mode MUST be set to MANUAL This will permit...

Page 11: ...conveyor when depressed Each conveyor section has its own switch Standard configuration is Infeed Process and Exit Conveyor In case of extra conveyors optional the pushbutton switches will bear the n...

Page 12: ...some films NOTE Lighter loads may require lower tension settings then heavier loads Film tension is controlled through the dancer bar system Occasionally the Feed Back Proximity Sensor may need some a...

Page 13: ...d to stop approximately 1 5 seconds after this photoswitch is activated Turntable or Process Conveyor Safety Photoswitches these are the three photoswitches pointed at the turntable or process conveyo...

Page 14: ...allet sensor eyes automatic systems only Load height stop photoswitch on the carriage Conveyor acceleration deceleration Turntable speed jog speed Turntable speed acceleration deceleration Turntable h...

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Page 17: ...e roll to prevent upward movement 5 Pull the handle marked PULL TO OPEN to open film distributor cradle 6 Pass the roped tail of the film through opening as shown on the film quick threading pattern D...

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Page 20: ...the reducing transmission should be checked for tightness after the first week It is recommended to change the oil every six months or at least 1800 hours of operation whichever comes first When addin...

Page 21: ...TICE If the machine works in a dusty and corrosive environment the raceways should be re greased more often at least every 100 hours CHAIN MAINTENANCE To clean the chain wipe it with an oily cloth eve...

Page 22: ...FULLY AUTOMATIC STANDARD ASSEMBLY PART LIST Note Quantity listed in order of part number The names given to the parts are generic...

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Page 33: ...Span RV1 The RV1 pot controls the system loop gain The system loop gain may be adjusted if the motor continues to be energized when the dancer arm is unloaded and at rest With the machine stopped the...

Page 34: ...ed current is achieved This should not exceed 125 of the motor nameplate rating Do not stall the motor for more than a few seconds or damage may occur Trip The output relay located on SCR Board Output...

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Page 37: ...entiometers marked 1 2 A and D The instructions are in the suggested order of adjustment and intended to be made after installation of the board in the control enclosure Please refer to the attached s...

Page 38: ...2 is the control for the high speed2 for the turntable tower during the wrap cycle once acceleration is complete This speed can be as high as 12 RPM However you should note that if it is set too high...

Page 39: ...settle to its preset jog speed Thus the deceleration control is important in that if the deceleration time is too short we will prematurely reach jog speed and jog an excessive amount of time to the h...

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