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Figure  3

9. Cut and separate the release liner and the film.

(Figure 3)

10. Thread the craft paper behind the Lower Idle Bar to

the top film that is resting on the main roller (do not
use the Lower Idle Bar for Mounting). (Figure 4)

11. Reinstall the Feed Table and the Frame-Paper

Guide,and close the Safety Cover.

12. Adjust the nip setting to appropriate gap.

13. Insert and push the leader board until they reach the

front nip point.

14. Push the Run button.

15. Push the leader board into the rollers. (Figure 5)

16. Adjust the top and bottom tension knob by rotating  it

clockwise or counterclockwise.  Turn it until the top
and bottom roll films have some resistance (The
tension varies depending on the film thickness; the
thicker the film the more tension is required).
(Figure 6)

Figure  4

Figure  5

Figure  6

12.  THREADING FILM

Figure  1

Figure  2

12.1. Decaling

1. Turn the power switch on (“I” position).  The Power

switch is located on the rear left side of the unit.

2. Complete the steps as in the “LOADING FILM”

section (see page 10).

3. Set the top roller to the desired temperature (RSC-

1400H)

4. Take off the Frame-Paper Guide and the Feed Table.

5. Pull the top film down over the Safety Cover to the

bottom of the craft paper/mounting film.

6. Align and center the craft paper/mounting film to the

top film and tighten the two lower core screws (Figure
1).

7. Thread the top film underneath the Upper Idle

Bar.(Figure 2)

8. Tape the top film on to the Release Liner Take-

Up.(Figure 2)

17. Press the Stop button when the leader board has completely exited from the rollers.
18. Use the Cross Cutter to cut the leader board from the web (see page 9).
19. Set  the nip setting to the appropriate position for the Over-lamination / Decaling

application.

Summary of Contents for RSC-1400C

Page 1: ...e for personal damage or personal injury unless primarily caused by its negligence loss of profit or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this equipment...

Page 2: ...nd cause serious injury 4 Keep flammable and wet objects away from the machine 5 Place machine on a level surface 6 Avoid excessive sunlight humidity and extreme temperatures 7 Ensure the unit is turn...

Page 3: ...Manual 3 76mm 2 57mm Auto Grip L wrench 2 5 Dust Cover Spare Motor Fuse FUSE 50T 6 3A Spare Main Power Fuse FUSE 65TS 5A 8 1 4 Hexa head Bolt M6 hf Xe W h V X W Y h V Yhe W X he W Y V Xhe Y eV he 20mm...

Page 4: ...hange the speed of the rollers press the up or down arrow button 5 RUN To start the rollers 6 STOP To stop the rollers 7 REV To reverse the rollers press and hold the REVERSE button 6 O he he he he he...

Page 5: ...ches Metric mm 1 Lamination Lamination 2 1 25 1 3 3 16 1 4 5 7 4 3 8 1 2 10 13 5 3 5 15 9 USING FOOT PEDAL AND REMOTE CONTROL USING FOOT PEDAL Place the foot pedal on the floor in front of the machine...

Page 6: ...er films on the shaft Note the direction of the adhesives on the lower and upper films Figure 2 3 Load the upper and lower film shafts on the machine Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 10 USING CROSS...

Page 7: ...is required Figure 6 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 12 THREADING FILM Figure 1 Figure 2 12 1 Decaling 1 Turn the power switch on I position The Power switch is located on the rear left side of the unit 2...

Page 8: ...der to the inside of the front frames using four 1 4 M6 hexagon bolts on each side Figure 1 Installing the Rear Rewinder Option Includes motorized winder bracket one spindle and mounting hardware 1 Re...

Page 9: ...h e W Y V X h e W Y e V X h W Y f V X h Y g V h 35 5 X g W h V X f W Y h V X e W Y h V X W Y h e V T Y h e S U h f W R X h e W Y V X h e W Y e V X h W Y f V X h Y g V h 33 5 Gross Weight 270kg 595lbs...

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