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0715 IH-2065

CLEANING

The machine does not require special care.  However, it is 

advisable to remove any residue from the sealing head and 

silicone rubber before it burns on. Use a damp, wet cloth to 

clean.  Do not use cleaning products that contain solvents.

REPLACING WORN PARTS

Only use Uline replacement parts.

REPLACING THE PTFE TAPE AND SEALING WIRE

To replace the PTFE tape and sealing wire:

1.  Remove upper PTFE tape (See Figure 3A) and unscrew 

fastening screws on side of sealing electrode.  

(See Figure 3B)

2.  Remove safety caps from sealing wire tensioning units. 

(See Figure 3C)

3.  Carefully pull sealing wire up and remove from machine. 

(See Figure 3D)

4.  Remove PTFE tape attached to machine. (See Figure 3E)

NOTE: When changing the PTFE tape, always ensure 
the tape under the sealing wire is intact. While 

changing the sealing wire, it is advisable to install 

the protective cap backwards on the sealing wire 
tensioning unit. 

WARNING! For safety, used or burned PTFE tape 
should be replaced immediately.

WARNING! To prevent an electrical short, cut each 
side of lower self adhesive PTFE tape 4 mm  
(about 

1

8

") 

longer than the aluminum side panel of 

the machine.

WARNING! Never apply tape to the surface of the 
sealing wire. It must move freely under the upper 
PTFE strap. (Only a portion of the upper strap is 
treated with adhesive.)

REPLACING THE SILICONE RUBBER

P

ull out the damaged or burned silicone rubber from sealing 

bar and clip in the new silicone rubber. (See Figure 4) 

When installing the silicone rubber, observe the direction of 

the profile.

NOTE: It is not necessary to pull the silicone rubber 
through the profile. It can be clipped in easily.

WARNING! When changing the silicone rubber, use 
caution around the sharp knife in the sealing bar’s 
knife assembly. (See Figure 4)

REPLACING THE KNIFE

To replace a blunt, dull or broken knife:

1.  Lift sealing bar and press down on head of knife assembly. 

(See Figure 5A)

2.  Pull knife out of its housing with pliers. (See Figure 5B)

3.  Insert new knife.

 

 

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Figure 3

 

Figure 4

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Figure 5

MAINTENANCE

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