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Basic
Operation
Loading the Material (Roll Material)
Acceptable Material Width and Maximum Cutting Width
CAUTION
Roll material must be placed at a predetermined shaft position.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the roll, leading to injury.
Acceptable material widths
Maximum cutting width
Minimum
Maximum
GX-640
130 mm
1842 mm
1575 mm
(Extendable to 1626mm)
GX-500
90 mm
1372 mm
1195 mm
GX-400
90 mm
1178 mm
1000 mm
GX-300
50 mm
915 mm
737 mm
For GX-300, the material with a width from 50mm to 540mm and with a width from 582mm to 915mm
can be loaded.
There is no special restriction on length (vertical dimension), as long as it is 200 mm (7-7/8 in.) or more.
You can also use flat material such as standard-size and piece material. For more information, refer to the
page 70 “Using the Cut Material”
The positions of the grit rollers (pinch rollers that secure the material) vary from one model to another. The
settable ranges for the left and right movable pinch rollers are predetermined, and cannot be changed.
Refer to the page 29, 30, 31, and 32 “Material Loading Position.”
Setting a pinch roller outside the allowed range causes an error message to appear.
Loading Roll Material
* When performing lengthy cutting of 1.5 m (60 in.) or more, please refer to the page 53 “To Perform Lengthy
Cutting.”
* For information on how to install the sheet hangers, shafts, brake, and stoppers, please refer to the “ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS” for the PNS-642/502/402/302 (the stand for the GX-640/500/400/300).
Procedure
Mount the shaft on the sheet hangers.
Place the shaft in accordance with the material diameter as referring to the below figure. If mounted at
an incorrect position, the roll may fall off.
When using a thick
roll of material
When only a small amount of
material remains …
(material diameter is 72 mm (2-7/8
in.) or less)
Shafts
72 mm (2-7/8 in.)
or less
Shafts
Shafts
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