YOUR SOURCE FOR LAMINATION • USI
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CLEANING THE RUBBER ROLLERS
Photo 19A.
Cleaning rubber rollers.
Photo 19C.
Periodically inspect the rubber laminating and pull rollers
for adhesive build-up.
NOTE:
If indentations begin to appear on the surface of
finished laminations, this may indicate that cleaning of the
rollers is necessary.
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Before cleaning be sure the laminator is cool.
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Use a dry Scotch Brite
®
pad to remove excess
adhesive from the rollers. Follow up by using the
Cleaning Fluid with the mesh covered sponge pad.
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Turn the drive switch on and off to advance the
rollers and clean each section at a time.
To clean the lower rollers simply raise the roller lifts.
WARNING:
Do not use any sharp metallic objects or steel
wool to clean the rubber rollers. Use of such abrasive
objects can damage the rubber surface of the rollers. USI
strongly recommends the Laminator Cleaning Kit for all of
your cleaning needs.
LAMINATOR
LUBRICATION
Oil the drive chain every six months with a light weight oil.
To avoid binding of the laminating and pull rollers,
periodically oil the bronze bushings. Bushings
are located at the end of each roller.
NOTE:
Any type of light oil (example: WD40) can
be used for the above purposes. Use sparingly.
Photo 19B.