Machine Manual
Orion
CTS Flex Stretchwrapper
Revision 3.0
Troubleshooting
25 July 2016
Page 4-12
Film Breakage Issues
Film Breaks Inside The
Carriage (Usually Between The
Rubber Stretch Rollers)
Film is wound incorrectly.
Film may be wound incorrectly from the
manufacturer. Look for heavy, raised
stripes along the feed axis of the film. This
is known as "gauge banding".
Replace improper film with film in good
condition.
Film core is damaged or incor-
rectly sized.
The film core should fit the machine's film
mandrels. Cores that are too small or dam-
aged can cause the film to not rest in the
correct position.
Replace improper film with film in good
condition.
Film roll sets too low in relation
to the feed rollers.
Look for film traveling under the bottom
edge of the trailing rubber roller.
Adjust the bottom film mandrel to allow
the bottom edge of the film to run cor-
rectly on the trailing rubber roller.
Film mandrel drag or resistance is
not allowing the film to unwind
properly.
Look for excessive wear under the bottom
mandrel.
Lubricate the bottom and center of the
mandrel. Replace worn parts.
Film carriage aluminum "pres-
sure" rollers are mis-aligned with
the rubber rollers. Film is slipping
across the rollers.
With the film removed from the carriage,
look for an inconsistent gap between the
aluminum and rubber rollers-top and bot-
tom on both sides of the rubber rollers.
Using the socket head cap screws, re-align
the aluminum rollers to the rubber rollers.
Set the gap between the aluminum and
rubber rollers so that there is only a slight
rotational resistance between the rollers.
Aluminum pressure rollers are
damaged.
Carefully review the aluminum rollers for
cuts or nicks. Any raised spots can dam-
age the film and propagate a tear.
Polish the affected areas with a fine abra-
sive until the protrusions are leveled or
replace with a new part.
Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Chart (Continued)
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
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