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2009 February
200a-NA
13.1 Safety Measures (see section 3)
Carrying out maintenance and repairs may imply
the necessity to work in dangerous situations.
13.2 Tools and Spare Parts Supplied with
the
Machine
See Spare Parts Order Section.
13.3 Recommended Frequency of Inspection and Maintenance Operations
Operation
Frequency
Qualifi cation
Sections
Inspection safety features
daily
1
13.4
Cleaning of machine
weekly
1
13.5
Cleaning of cutter blade
weekly
2
13.6
Oiling of felt pad
weekly
2
13.7
Lubrication
monthly
2
13.7-13.8
Blade replacement
when worn
2
See Manual 2
Drive belt replacement
when worn
2
13.10
13.4 Inspections to be Performed Before and
After Every Maintenance Operation
Before every maintenance operation, turn the main
switch OFF and disconnect. During the maintenance
operation, only properly trained and qualifi ed person-
nel must work on the machine. At the end of every
maintenance operation check the safety devices.
13-MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
13.5 Check Effi ciency of Safety Features
1. Blade guard assembly upper taping head
2. Blade guard assembly lower taping head
3. Latching Emergency stop button with mechanical
lock (interrupt supply of electrical power)
4. Push the main switch STOP/OFF
5. Safety guards top drive belts
13.6 Cleaning of Machine
Qualifi cation 1
A weekly cleaning with dry rags or diluted detergents
is necessary. Cardboard boxes produce a signifi cant
quantity of dust and paper chips when processed
or handled in case sealing equipment. If this dust is
allowed to build up on machine components, it can
cause component wear and over-heating of drive
motors. The dust build up is best removed from the
machine with a vacuum cleaner. Depending on the
number of cartons processed, this cleaning should
be done weekly. Excessive build-up that cannot be
removed by vacuuming should be removed with a
damp cloth.
•
To reduce the risk associated with
mechanical and electrical hazards:
−
Read, understand, and follow all safety
and operating instructions before operating
or servicing the case sealer.
−
Allow only properly trained and qualifi ed
personnel to operate and service this
equipment.
•
To reduce the risk associated with
pinches, entanglement and hazardous
voltage:
−
Push electrical supply off and disconnect
before performing any adjustments,
maintenance or servicing the machine or
taping heads.
WARNING
13.7 Cleaning of Cutter Blade
Qualifi cation 2
Should tape adhesive build-up occur, carefully wipe
clean with oily cloth or brush
(Figure 13-1).
Oil pre-
vents the build-up of tape adhesive.
(See manual 2.)
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