10
05.07
+
~2 sec.
– Depress button (10/1) completely to the stop.
The straps are welded together and the upper
strap is cut off. The LED indicator (10/2) indica-
tes the cooling time of the sealing:
LED fl ashing
After fi nishing the friction
welding, the green LED fl ashes
for approx. two seconds.
Do not remove the tool during
this time!
Continuous LED and audible
signal
The sealing cycle is fi nished.
If the straps have not been welded and an
audible signal sounds, this means the tension
button was not depressed.
– After the LED has stopped fl ashing and the
audible signal sounds, raise the rocker lever up
to the handle.
– Swing the tool away from the strapping back-
wards and to the right.
– Check the seal (refer to chapter 6.2).
If the tool is used in a dirty environment, it is
recommended that it should be cleaned daily. In
particular the tension wheel and the tooth plate
should be checked for damage and kept clean.
This is best performed by blasting with compressed
air (wear goggles).
Fig. 10 Welding straps
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2
Fig. 11 Removing tool
6.2 STRAP SEAL INSPECTION
– Check appearance of seal (see fi g. 12) regularly.
If the straps are poorly welded,
check the
welding time setting (refer to chapter 6.3.3).
1 Poorly welded seal (not welded over the com-
plete surface), welding time too short.
2
Good seal
(the complete surface is cleanly
welded without excess material being forced out
sideways).
3 Poorly welded seal (excess material is forced out
sideways), welding time too long.
An incorrectly welded strapping cannot
secure the package and can thus lead
to injuries.
Never transport or move packaged
goods with incorrectly welded seals.
Fig. 12 Checking of seal
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2
3
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2
3
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