
Tanco Autowrap - 1400
Operator’s Manual
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The Machine Does not Function
- Even if the gauge shows enough pressure and there is no reaction in the machine. The reason could be
that one, (or both), of the quick-couplers does not open for the oil, in this situation you should change the
quick-couplers.
- The counter pressure may be too high.
Max. allowed counter pressure is 10 bar.
Make sure that the open / closed valve is correctly positioned.
Note: Disturbances of this type, a, b or c, are most likely in the first days that the machine is in use.
The Cutter will not Hold the Film
Is the cutter closing fully, if not increase the Cutter Close Duration 2.
If the cutter is creeping open, there may be dirt in the load holding, open and close the cutter a number
of times to try to clear this. If the problem develops over time then it may be due to seal wear in the cutter
arms.
The Wrapping Arm will not Rotate
- Check error messages on the controller,’ SQUEEZE OUT’, squeeze arm must be in the fully out position for
wrapping to start. ‘SAFETY’ if the safety arm has tripped.
- Check by hand if wrapping when parked that the wrap arm is held firmly in place; if it can be easily
moved, check chain drive, drive keys and drive motor.
10. Troubleshooting
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