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4.5.4 Adjusting the net cutting knife
Check the parallelism of anvil (1) and cutting
bar (2) to ensure that the net is cut correctly.
To adjust proceed as follows:
Cutting bar must be released (in contact
with the anvil)
Undo the securing bolts (3) of the anvil
Release the lock nuts and use setting
screws (4) until the anvil is parallel to the
cutting bar
Be sure there is no gap between anvil and
cutting bar and tighten the lock nuts and
the securing bolts (3)
Test by putting a sheet of paper into knife.
Release knife and check if paper is cut.
Check hole length of knife. Be careful!
The cutting bar can be reversed three times.
The hoop with the beating arm can be ten-
sioned manually. Operate lever (5) of the
bearing shaft until it engages firmly.
OBSERVE! Make sure that knife releaser
does not touch the bottom of the slot (6) of
the tensioning stay when knife is being re-
leased. Otherwise net cutting is not perform-
ing well. Adjust length of stay if malfunction-
ing.
4.5.5 Resetting net binding system
There is a reset function in case of defects in the binding procedure. Resetting is basically
checking the actuator positioning function.
Switch on power supply to control panel.
While Net binding reset icon is shown on
select key 4, press this key once.
Binding system is reset while actuator is
moved to extreme positons
Observe! Net knife has to be tensioned
after resetting using lever 5.
Operating the machine
4.5.6 Tensioning the v-belt of the net binding system
Due to the normal elongation of the v-belt,
tensioning pulley might at the end touch the
surrounding details. In order to prevent dam-
age due to this situation, spacers should be
removed from in-between the two halves of
the driving pulley. Split the wheel and move
spacers to the outside. Numbers of plates to
be moved depends on the elongation of the
v-belt. After adjustment, the net binding
system must be reset!
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