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LOADING THE FILM 

 
The film roll can be loaded on the carriage mandrel from 
either end of the roll.  When using tacky film, please verify 
that the inward tacky surface of the film is inward on the 
load. 
 
1.  Disconnect power (turn off power switch). 
2.  Swing up the top mandrel spool. 
3.  Put the roll of film on the bottom mandrel. 
4.  Install the top mandrel on top of the 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 DWG. # 418180 
Fig.1). 
7.  Close the film distributor cradle by pushing bar marked 
PUSH TO CLOSE. 
8.  When the film feeding is completed (fig. 2) – turn the 
power switch on. 
9.  Peel off the first few winds of the film (multistrech will 
run due to displacement of the dancer roller) and fix the 
film end onto the load. 

The system is now ready to begin the first wrapping 
cycle.

  

 

 

ADDITIONNAL SPACER WASHER 

 
(IF NEEDED ONLY) 
 
The roll of film may be slightly different from time to time, 
so you might have to change the bottom spool spacer 
(washer). The only thing you have to do is to add or 
remove the spacer washer under the bottom spool. With 
the machine their is 1 washer under the bottom spool 
(432322), and you have received with the machine 2 extra 
washer to be use if needed. 
 

Note:  The bottom of the film should not be lower than 
the chamfer of the aluminum strip as shown on the 
drawing below. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 2007-8899999

Page 1: ...MODEL SPECTRA HP v 20 SERIAL 2007 8899999 2270 Industrial boul Montreal Laval Canada H7S 1P9 Tel 450 667 9769 Fax 450 667 6320...

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

Page 3: ...ance procedures will guarantee a long and productive life of the equipment Notice Our manual covers standard features of the machine Certain options may not be fully covered due to their unique applic...

Page 4: ...cle Pause for Stopping the Wrap Cycle Without Resetting Film Stretch Delivery Uses standard 20 film rolls InstaThread for ultra fast drop in film threading 260 Standard film stretch available from 100...

Page 5: ...o be sure that it is correctly aligned with the tower Verify the tension on the lift chain Verify all the dials and knobs on the control panel for smooth action MACHINE INSTALLATION After the visual i...

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Page 7: ...7 Note For VFD adjustment please contact Orion Packaging service department...

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Page 9: ...of wraps on top of the load 2 BOTTOM WRAPS 1 2 3 9 Press button 2 on the keypad to select Bottom Wrap then using the arrows on the keyboard select between 1 to 9 for required number of wraps at the bo...

Page 10: ...held down when released the turntable will stop 8 TABLE SPEED The option has two setting fix or adjustable When set to fix the turntable speed is constant and can not be change by the knob knob is in...

Page 11: ...by pushing bar marked PUSH TO CLOSE 8 When the film feeding is completed fig 2 turn the power switch on 9 Peel off the first few winds of the film multistrech will run due to displacement of the dance...

Page 12: ...the carriage cover Unbolt the two nuts holding the proximity switch item 1 Turn the Proximity sensor item 2 to create the gap between the cam and the front side of proximity sensor about 1 8 Tighten o...

Page 13: ...The re lubrication interval suggested for these bearings used in Stretch Wrapping Machinery is 750 hours with a maximum period of 6 months The lubricant should be fresh and applied in sufficient quant...

Page 14: ...14 SEMI 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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