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PUNCH-BIND 

 

ELECTRIC PUNCHING AND BINDING 

MACHINE

 

 

( from serial number PB.001) 

 
 

OPERATING MANUAL

 

 

 

 

Version 230V 

ISSUE 1 

January 2003

 

 

 

SERIAL NO.

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SHIPPING DATE

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Summary of Contents for PUNCH-BIND

Page 1: ...PUNCH BIND ELECTRIC PUNCHING AND BINDING MACHINE from serial number PB 001 OPERATING MANUAL Version 230V ISSUE 1 January 2003 SERIAL NO SHIPPING DATE...

Page 2: ...in personal injury or damage to your equipment NOTICE This handbook is a necessary and permanent part of your punching binding machine Always keep this handbook with your machine TO NOTE This handbook...

Page 3: ...CTION 2 If you have any questions about your Punching Machine or this manual please contact your local James Burn International agent or office shown below Your local James Burn International agent or...

Page 4: ...ING UP FOR PUNCHING 8 PUNCHING PROCEDURE 9 UNJAMMING PROCEDURE FOR THE PUNCHING SECTION 10 SELECTION OF WIRE O SIZE 11 INSERTING THE WIRE O BINDING ELEMENT 12 CLOSING TOOL ADJUSTMENT 13 CLOSING OF WIR...

Page 5: ...CONTENTS 4 20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 21 1 Machine specifications 21 2 Electrical specifications 21 WARRANTY POLICY 22 WARRANTY CARD 23 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 6: ...property damage This handbook uses the following words to identify hazards and potential problems TERMS DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE MEANING It is likely you will cause severe personal injury or dea...

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Page 8: ...ROTECT CHILDREN Keep children away from your punching binding machine Never allow children to operate your punching binding machine IF YOU NEED THIS HANDBOOK IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE If you need this handb...

Page 9: ...hands clear of closing bar when using binding section to close Wire O DO NOT WORK ON THE MACHINE WITHOUT THE SAFETY GUARDS When covers are not in place do not work on the machine whilst it is in opera...

Page 10: ...e function and safety of the punching binding machine HANDLE HEAVY EQUIPMENT PROPERLY Always handle heavy equipment with a proper mechanical lifting device Always locate the weight on your lifting dev...

Page 11: ...YOUR PUNCHING BINDING MACHINE 9 WARNING DISCONNECT THE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING THIS COVER AND WAIT 15 MINUTES BEFORE ANY OPERATION Keep your hands away from the closing bar Conformity plate at th...

Page 12: ...of the machine so that the punched paper can be stacked afer punching Ensure that a single phase electric connection point is provided nearby 16 Amp with protection 30mA curve C with earth standard C1...

Page 13: ...When the machine is switched off 0 the red light located on the right side of the closing bar is not illuminated The machine is now set up correctly Depressing the foot pedal will operate only one per...

Page 14: ...h via a connecting rod and yoke enables the punch pins to move up and down NOTICE The stop is always priority with regard to the start In case of prolonged jam the machine wil be automatically be swit...

Page 15: ...e machine placing your hand underneath to support it Engage the new tool making sure that the tool bed plate chamfers are correctly positioned in the lateral guiding rails and push it slowly until the...

Page 16: ...h you need to retract one pin at each side of the sheet to be perforated pin n 13 and 28 marked in yellow 5 5 3 for punching A5 sheet with 2 1 pitch you need to retract one pin at each side of the she...

Page 17: ...e LED see picture page 16 located on the right side of the closing bar will light up The circuit breaker is then in position 1 6 3 The LED doesn t light up Check if your mains power is switched on Che...

Page 18: ...gular pressure and a premature wear both of the tool and the machine CORRECT INCORRECT 7 3 Align the sheet so that the holes will be centrally positioned on the sheet by using the graduation on the ta...

Page 19: ...on about 2 to 2 5 mm The method of punching is as follows See NOTE for acetate paper 8 1 Place a pile of work face downwards neatly at one side of the unit with the binding edge away from you 8 2 Take...

Page 20: ...ents at the WIRE O inserting stage NOTE 2 When covers are larger than the contents these should be punched separately and the lay gauge adjusted accordingly NOTICE Do not attempt to punch an excessive...

Page 21: ...e these sheets CAUTION Rocker switch 9 2 If the motor cuts out due to overload then switch on again after 30 seconds and repeat the operation until the punch tool returns to its up position NOTE do no...

Page 22: ...ckness of the book by sliding the book into the correct upright gap of the capacity selector It should be a secure fit but not forced 10 2 Read the correct Wire O size number Wire gauge 10 3 3 1 wire...

Page 23: ...ge 13 2 Place the book face down with the punched holes overhanging the desk edge by about 25mm 1 inch 13 3 At one end of the book insert a few loops of the WIRE O downwards into the punched holes 13...

Page 24: ...uated plate Adjust the height with both adjustment screws by referring to the graduated plate and number of Wire O you wish to use Make a trial with the choosen Wire O and adjust accordingly if necess...

Page 25: ...er push objects in the closing jaws It may cause damage 4 never forget to switch the machine OFF and remove power cable before taking care of the closing jaws 4 2 sensors placed underneath the closing...

Page 26: ...press the foot pedal once to allow the closing bar to come back to its high position 13 5 Withdraw the bound book and check that the WIRE O has been closed correctly ie when the narrow loop just ente...

Page 27: ...14 REPOSITIONING OF BACK COVER 25 17 1 Hold the book 17 2 Turn the back cover around the WIRE O binding 17 3 Lay the book flat to complete the operation...

Page 28: ...ble It holds confettis paper punching which are created when punching and must be emptied regularly 18 1 Pull out the confetti tray by the handle by the right side 18 2 Empty the confetti tray 18 3 Sl...

Page 29: ...electric supply for personal safety THE FOLLOWING DAILY MAINTENANCE IS ADVISED ONLY IN CASE OF CONTINUOUS USE THE FOLLOWING WEEKLY MAINTENANCE IS NECESSARY Lightly lubricate punch pins with a paraffi...

Page 30: ...tioned or not locked b Interruption of the cable from pedal c Sensors unlined d Sensors occulted a Check tool position and clamping b Check that the cable of the pedal is not cut or damaged c Contact...

Page 31: ...move from the machine 1 The table 2 The tool guard 3 The machine housing These parts are set by the manufacturer If for any reason it becomes necessary to remove any of the above items then contact th...

Page 32: ...e if the person to whom you sell or transfer your machine gets hurt using it 19 2 DISPOSING OF YOUR MACHINE NOTICE I If you dispose of your machine you must destroy it before you throw it away To dest...

Page 33: ...hine only to the supply voltage shown on the machine nameplate located at the rear SUPPLY 220 240 V singlephase 50 Hz Europe version or 110 120 V singlephase 60 Hz US version Power required is 0 4 KW...

Page 34: ...equipment supplied by james Burn International JBI is twelve months for mechanical parts labour and travel costs and six months for electricaol components from the date of delivery to the customer s a...

Page 35: ...Date of purchase Dealer s name and address Date registration card sent to James Burn International Machine serial number James Burn International 67 Rue du Docteur Blaizot BP 134 61304 L Aigle Cedex...

Page 36: ...f machinery electrical equipment of machines EN 60950 1992 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment EN 294 1992 Safty distance EN 50081 1 1992 Emission of ele...

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