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Doc. # 01-04-021E 

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Vastex International, Inc. 
1032 N. Irving St.  
Allentown, Pa. 18109 USA 
Phone# 610 434-6004  Fax# 610 434-6607  
Web Site  www.vastex.com 
 

Authorized Representative in Europe: 
Certification Experts BV 
Nieuwstad 100 1381 CE Weesp,  
The Netherlands  
Tel : + 31 (0) 294 – 48 33 55  
Fax : + 31 (0) 294 – 41 46 87  

Year of Manufacture: 

20____ 

Original Instructions 

Serial Number:  

VTX 

 

(Please log your machine's serial number and date of purchase for future reference.) 

Date: 

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Electrical Drawing #:

   

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Contents Pg. 

Introduction, Machine Specifications 

Safety Information 

Assembly Instructions 

4-5 

Operating Instructions 

Troubleshooting 7 

Maintenance 8-9 

Emulsion Tip 

10-11 

01-00-005/015 Warranty/Terms and Conditions 

12 

E1-4731 

E100-2331 

E100-2128 

Assembly and Operation Instructions 

E-100 & E-1000 

Fluorescent Exposing Units 

Summary of Contents for E-100-2128

Page 1: ...n Experts BV Nieuwstad 100 1381 CE Weesp The Netherlands Tel 31 0 294 48 33 55 Fax 31 0 294 41 46 87 Year of Manufacture 20____ Original Instructions Serial Number VTX Please log your machine s serial...

Page 2: ...4 01 085 Analog P N 04 01 085 Exposure Timer Analog P N 04 01 085 Analog P N 04 01 085 Digital P N 04 01 083 Glass Reorder Numbers P N 04 08 060 P N 04 08 048 P N 04 08 049 Light Source 4 24 Black UV...

Page 3: ...is damaged Safe Operating Temperature Ambient 55 F 100 F 13 C 38 C Do not attempt to defeat safety interlocks Noise and Vibration This noise level produced by this equipment does not exceed 70 dB A To...

Page 4: ...er special precautions are required Refer to page 2 for unit masses Assembly Getting started Your Exposing Unit has been fully assembled and tested in our factory Both lid lifting cylinders have been...

Page 5: ...nstall Legs on Exposing Unit Model E1 4731 only 2 Place Legs on a clear spot on the floor 28 5 72 5cm apart as shown in picture 1a 3 Lock lid handles as shown Carefully lower the exposing unit down on...

Page 6: ...d against screen stops NOTE Do not position any screen outside of the indicated max screen area on the glass Damage to vacuum blanket can result 3 Lay the small string attached to the rear of the expo...

Page 7: ...id Adjustment E 100 Using a 7 16 wrench loosen 4 bolts at each back corner Push down on lid to slightly compress seal and retighten bolts E1 4731 Using a 1 2 wrench loosen the top nut 1 2 turn then ti...

Page 8: ...ck that the pins are not bent and are correctly seated into the bulb holders Removal of bulbs is the reverse of installation Note The glass must be tight against the back glass seal in order to make a...

Page 9: ...c 01 04 021E 5 Screen Stops E 100 Two Rear screen stops are installed at the factory E1 4731 Rear stops are installed at the factory Maintenance Cont d E1 4731 E100 2331 E100 2128 Rear screen stops Pg...

Page 10: ...io will prevent a good gasket seal prevent good detail resolution and increase chances of saw tooth edges Manufacturers recommend an EOM ratio of 10 to 20 percent With an emulsion stencil more is not...

Page 11: ...st Rz numbers possible and can save large amounts of screen room production time Fig 6 Capillary films are best applied with the emulsion up on a hard flat surface Fig 7 Fig 7 Place a screen squeegee...

Page 12: ...ensed trucker shall constitute delivery to Buyer and be determinative of the date and time of shipment and all risk of loss or damage in transit shall be borne by Buyer If the Buyer fails to accept th...

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