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9. Turn the speed back up and rotate the banner again and fold the longer side of the
banner and guide the banner into the machine with the 4 layer fold entering last.
(Note: Turn the speed back down 1 to 2 positions to compensate for the extra layers
of material).
10. Turn and weld last end of banner. (Turning the speed down accounting for the extra
layers of material).
Pole Pockets:
1. Weld all unpocketed sides first. (If you weld pockets before regular sides,
your pockets will be sealed closed).
2. Loosen the Knob-Bolt Guide on the guide plate on the bottom of the table.
Slide guide out to desired depth of pocket. Tighten the knobs on the guide plate
3. Weld pocket at slower speed than regular weld side.
Rope Pockets:
1. Weld banner the same as with pole pockets only making a smaller rope pocket.
2. Insert an electrician's fish tape through pocket and hook on end of rope using a
large paper clip. Pull rope through pocket.
Joining Two Pieces Togeather:
1. Cut two pieces to size.
2. Weld one outside edge on each piece.
3. Lay the two pieces together FACE to FACE.
4. Run through machine welding center seam.
7. MAINTENANCE
The banner welding machine has all sealed bearings which do not need any additional lubrication. The only maintenance
you may need to perform is replacing the worn out or ripped welding belts, or if you run a printed banner at too high
heat, you may need to clean your welding belts.
This is a simple procedure you do while the machine is running.
Sample Pocket Configurations
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