5
Service notes
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interlinings should not overlap otherwise they soil the
belts.
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temperatures set too high cause resin to strike back.
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During breaks the belts should regularly be
cleaned with the cleaning flag.
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Cleaning agents should be used carefully, in order to
avoid build-up on the inside of the belt, rollers or heating
elements.
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Never use aggressive chemicals or sharp tools for
cleaning: This shortens the belt life.
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Covers or towels of cleaning bars or cleaning devices
should regularly be checked or replaced.
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Transfer and strip-off blades should be cleaned in
regular intervals from resin and dust build-up.
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The machine must be cleaned before shut-down: resins
hardened over night damage the belts when production
starts the next day.
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Tracking and tension of the belts should regularly be
checked and readjusted, if required.
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Scissors should be tied up with a string. Also clamps
and needles should be kept away from the feeding
area.