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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.

GENERAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 

1.

STRAP BREAKAGE HAZARD. 
Improper operation of the tool or sharp corners on the load can result in 
strap breakage during tensioning, which could result in the following:

 A sudden loss of balance causing you to fall. 

 Both tool and strap flying violently towards your face. 

Failure to place the strap properly around the load or an unstable or shifted load could result
in a sudden loss of strap tension during tensioning.  This could result in a sudden loss of
balance causing you to fall. 

Read the tool's operating instructions. If the load corners are sharp use edge protectors. 
Place the strap correctly around a properly positioned load. 

 Positioning yourself in-line with the strap, during tensioning and sealing, can result in

         severe personal injury from flying strap or tool.  When tensioning or sealing, position
         yourself to one side of the strap and keep all bystanders away. 

2.

TRAINING.
This tool must not be used by persons not properly trained in its use.  Be certain that you
receive proper training from your employer.  If you have any questions contact your Signode
Representative. 

3.

EYE INJURY HAZARD.
Failure to wear safety glasses with side shields can result in severe eye injury 
or blindness. Always wear safety glasses with side shields which conform to 
ANSI Standard Z87.1 or EN 166. 

4.

FALL HAZARD.
Maintaining improper footing and/or balance when operating the tool can cause you to fall.  Do
not use the tool when you are in an awkward position.

5.

CUT HAZARD.
Handling strap or sharp parts could result in cut hands or fingers.  Wear protective
gloves. 

6.

TOOL CARE. 
Take good care of the tool.  Inspect and clean it daily, lubricate it weekly and adjust
when necessary. Replace any worn or broken parts. 

7.

WORK AREA. 
Keep work areas uncluttered and well lighted. 

Summary of Contents for SCM-12

Page 1: ...SCM 12 58 34 MANUAL COMBINATION STRAPPING TOOL...

Page 2: ...ng can result in severe personal injury from flying strap or tool When tensioning or sealing position yourself to one side of the strap and keep all bystanders away 2 TRAINING This tool must not be us...

Page 3: ...the joint does not appear as shown then the operator must proceed as follows A Ensure that the tool s operating instructions are being followed before applying another strap B Ensure that tension has...

Page 4: ...18 Declaration Of Conformity 19 INTRODUCTION The SCM is a light weight manually operated hand tool intended for use with Apex and Magnus strapping The tool is easy to load tension and seal Once the s...

Page 5: ...12 P N 424350 Apex Magnus 1 2 12 7mm 0 015 0 025 0 38 0 64mm SCM 58 P N 424358 5 8 15 9mm SCM 34 P N 424334 3 4 19 1mm MAJOR COMPONENTS TENSION HANDLE SEALER COVER BASE FEEDWHEEL COVER FEEDWHEEL SUPP...

Page 6: ...hand align the top and bottom straps Then with a sideways motion insert them into the tool making sure both straps are fully seated in and against the front and back strap guides Note that both strap...

Page 7: ...together while tensioning strap 5 SEALING THE STRAPS After the strap has been tensioned grasp the sealer handle with the left hand Move the sealer handle fully forward while pulling back on the tensi...

Page 8: ...own in the following illustration If the joint does not appear as shown then the operator must proceed as follows Make sure that the tool s operating instructions are being followed before applying an...

Page 9: ...strap is an indication of over cutting and this is not acceptable Lay the tool with the strap loading side down remove the socket head cap screw SHCS that attaches the locking plate to the base it is...

Page 10: ...ult strap slack removal CAUSE REMEDY 1 Strap not lubricated or not waxed adequately 2 Strap not inserted properly strap caught by outer guide 3 Damaged parts in tension sub assembly 1 Purchase only lu...

Page 11: ...ndle is operated 4 Insert straps with bottom strap extending 1 to 1 1 2 25 40mm past the front of the tool 5 Adjust cutter as required 4 SYMPTOM Excessive effort needed to seal straps together CAUSE R...

Page 12: ...off 2 Chipped or worn parts punches and dies 1 Inspect both the cutter for damage or adjustment Cut strap manually from package to release tension and de energize feedwheel 2 Inspect and replace worn...

Page 13: ...ny of the strap conversion parts Do not attempt to convert a tool s strap size without replacing reconfiguring all of the specified parts for the conversion Failure to replace reconfigure all required...

Page 14: ...from tool 5 Install the guide Key 26 in the inward position Install the link Key 34 in the outer position with the stem facing inwards NOTE Always install guide Key 26 with the chamfer facing out 6 I...

Page 15: ...ARDWARE TOOL OPTIONS STRAP DEFLECTOR Part No 424321 The strap deflector Key 68 is an optional part which is used to prevent the strap from curling around the feedwheel from severe high tension applica...

Page 16: ...ve 89 392 EEC Machine Supplier Signode Division of ITW Ltd Queensway Fforestfach Swansea SA5 4ED Machine Description SCM Machine Type Manual Combination Hand Strapping tool Provisions with which machi...

Page 17: ...the tool is in Signode s possession for warranty repairs This warranty is void as to any tool which has been I subjected to mis use misapplication accident damage or repaired with other than genuine...

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