PAC MMC200 Operating Manual Download Page 11

Model MMC200 Multi-Material Cutter

Some notes on kit editing:

 An existing kit can always be edited (i.e. add/de-
lete or change batches within a kit). Batches al-
ways need to be defined before being entered into
a kit. Only the batch at the last (greatest number)
index location may be erased. You can use 

<

.

or

<BACKSPACE>

 keys to quick jump to the first or

last batches within a kit. To delete a batch from a
kit with, say, 6 elements and the batch is located
at the third position (index #2), will require the op-
erator to reassign the batch in index #3 to index
#2, reassign batch in index #4 to index #3, reas-
sign batch in index #5 to index #4, and so on. A
total of 84 kits may be entered into memory, de-
pending on memory usage. 1148 batches total
may be programmed into one kit (with no memory
remaining to create another kit).

BLADE REPLACEMENT
Caution: Always remove compressed air sup-
ply and unplug electrical supply when replac-
ing blades or servicing the unit.

Note:

 

Whenever a blade or both blades are

replaced follow the adjustment procedure.

1. Remove guard and chute assembly by remov-
ing the four thumbscrews.

2. Manually raise the upper blade to its highest
position (if it is not currently there) by forcing the
upper blade holders up.

3. Using the 9/64" Allen wrench provided, remove
the fixed lower blade by removing the three cap
screws securing it to the lower blade holder.

4. Remove the cap screw securing the upper
moveable blade to the right upper blade holder
using the 3/16" Allen wrench provided.  Rotate the
upper blade holder block out to reveal the threaded
hole in the blade (if the blade holder block does not
rotate easily, try sliding it up and down while rotat-
ing). Insert the screw that was just removed into
the threaded hole about 3 full turns.  Use this screw
to support the blade while removing the screw from
the left upper blade holder (see Specification Photo
1). Rotate the left upper blade holder out and in-
sert the removed screw back into the threaded
hole. 

Caution: the blade is now free and may

fall if not supported.

 Use the screws in the blade

as handles to safely remove the blade (see Speci-
fication Photo 2). Move the blade back until it dis-
engages from the knuckle key. Then move the
blade down and out of the machine.

5. Replace the lower blade by securing it with the
three fasteners using the 9/64" Allen wrench pro-
vided.

6. Replace the upper blade by inserting the cap
screws into the threaded holes and using them as
handles to raise the blade up into the machine so
that it engages the knuckle key. Remove the left
screw and swing the blade holder over the blade
and insert the screw into the holder.  Snug the
screw with the 3/16" Allen wrench. DO NOT
TIGHTEN. Remove the screw from the right side
of the blade and swing the right blade holder over
the blade. Insert the screw into the hole and tighten
with the 3/16" Allen wrench provided.  Tighten the
left side blade holder. Make sure upper blade is
centered with the lower blade.

7. Whenever a blade or both blades are replaced
follow the adjustment procedure.

BLADE ADJUSTMENT

1. Tip the machine onto its backside and loosen
the two large screws on the bottom of the ma-
chine with the 3/16" Allen wrench (see Specifica-
tion Photo 4).

2. Tip the machine back onto its feet and loosen
the two tension screws in the bottom of the lower
blade holder with the 3/16" Allen wrench.  Push
the lower blade holder towards the center of the
machine.

3. Lower the upper blade so that only the leading
edge of the upper blade covers the lower blade.

Caution: ensure the upper blade does not hit
the top of the lower blade as this will damage
the upper blade.

4. Tighten the tension screw in the lower blade
holder so the lower blade comes in contact with
the upper blade. Raise the upper blade and slowly

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Summary of Contents for MMC200

Page 1: ...Please Read Before Operating Unit Operating Manual Model MMC200 Multi Material Cutter Service and All Spare Parts Available...

Page 2: ...ANUAL WHEN USING ELEC TRIC TOOLS BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO RE DUCE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK AND PERSONAL INJURY INCLUDING THE FOL LOWING GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS In the ev...

Page 3: ...s rings bracelets or other jewelry that might get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and bal...

Page 4: ...ction bins can be placed to collect the cut material as it exits If using the DE700 or any other tensioning de reeler place the de reeler to the left of the unit at least 24 from the entrance High fee...

Page 5: ...firmware revision date are displayed in the third line The main Batch Select screen is displayed next DO ONE OF THESE 0 0 FOR NO BATCH SAVE ENTER FOR KIT NEXT NEW BATCH 1 The number on the first line...

Page 6: ...t the actual average cut piece measures 9 8 24 9cm a length compensation of 2 will increase the cut length by 200 0 5 cm to the desired 10 25 4 cm The or keys may be used to add or decrease length com...

Page 7: ...G key and the manual pro cess screen comes up MANUAL PROCESS LENGTH 0 0 ABORT ESC This screen looks like the manual mode screen but has a subtle difference When the JOG or keys are pressed the wire or...

Page 8: ...stop immediately When the guard is closed we again see the exceptional event re covery screen JOG JOG CUT CUT ABORT ESC CONTINUE RUN The MMC200 checks for the presence of material continually during...

Page 9: ...ation When the operator is satisfied he she has chosen the correct batch press the or ENTER key to move to the next index INDEX 1 N KIT 1 SELECT BATCH 0 A LENGTH 0 QUANTITY 0 The second location is nu...

Page 10: ...ocess ing A RUN key press gives the kit run screen OF KITS 0 KIT 1 CURRENT BATCH XX PIECES LEFT X PRESS ESC TO STOP The top line indicates the number of kits completed thus far and the identifying kit...

Page 11: ...r blade holder see Specification Photo 1 Rotate the left upper blade holder out and in sert the removed screw back into the threaded hole Caution the blade is now free and may fall if not supported Us...

Page 12: ...ling the safety guard air supply and power TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Possible solution Material does not Feed Feed System not closed Close Feed System with Engage Belt Feed Switch Inadequ...

Page 13: ...crew Right Blade Holder Left Tension Screw Upper Blade Knuckle with Key Replace screw to use as a Handle repeat for left side Firmly grasp both cap screws and push blade off of the knuckle key lower b...

Page 14: ...MMC200 Specification Photos Specification Photo 4 Specification Photo 5 Lower Blade Holder Screws Production Automation Eden Prairie MNUSA Ph 888 903 0333 info gotopac com www gotopac com Fax 952 903...

Page 15: ...NOTES...

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