2
N
- Catch Tray
O
- Cutting Blade Heating Block
P
- Guide
Q
- 5-Hole Tube Punch Heating Block
R
- Thumb Screws
S
- Holding Screws
T
- Poly Lead Heat Sealer
Attachment with Bracket
U
- Poly Lead Cooling Block
PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE
USING MACHINE WITH CUTTING BLADE
HEATING BLOCK
1) After removing the machine from the box, slide off the
Catch Tray
(N)
.
2) Remove the Bolt
(B)
located on the Handle Support
(A)
that’s below the Variable Heat Control Box
(C)
.
3) Lift the handle and secure the bottom of the Spring
(D)
to the machine by running the Bolt
(B)
through the
hook at the bottom of the Spring
(D)
. Tighten Bolt
(B)
.
N
P
R
O
Q
S
T
U
B
A
D
M
C
inside Handle
Support
1) Loosen Cap Screw
(F)
using an Allen wrench and slide
the Cutting Blade Heating Block
(O)
into the attach-
ment holder. Secure the Cutting Blade Heating Block
(O)
into place, and plug the cord into the Variable
Heat Control Box
(C)
.
2) To ensure the material is evenly cut, loosen the Cap
Screw
(E)
using an Allen wrench
(M)
. Pull the handle
down firmly until the blade rests level on the Cutting
Plate
(G)
. Then, tighten the Cap Screw
(E)
into place
with an Allen wrench
(M)
.
3) To adjust the Cutting Blade Heating Block
(O)
for
different cutting angles, loosen the Cap Screw
(H - back side of machine)
with an Allen wrench.
Move the handle and tighten the Cap Screw
(H)
with an Allen wrench when at the desired angle.
4) Plug the machine into a grounded 120 VAC outlet.
Adjust the temperature on the Variable Heat Control
Box
(C)
according to the material you are going to cut
(see temperature recommendations chart on page 4).
Allow machine several minutes to heat up.
Always
try several sample cuts on scrap webbing before
cutting you actual product.
F
E
O
G
C
back side
of machine
H