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CHANGE PARTS AND REPAIR PARTS

A Parts/Price List is furnished separately.  When ordering
parts, always furnish both the part number and the name of
the part.  When ordering change parts for cans, always send
six (6) loose tops and can bodies of the size can(s) to be
closed.

REPAIR PARTS AND REBUILDING SERVICE

A complete stock of parts is maintained by Dixie Canner
Equipment Co., Athens, Georgia, USA.  Parts may be
ordered as needed to replace worn or damaged parts.  Your
Dixie Double Seamer may be returned to Athens, Georgia
for a complete rebuilding at a nominal service charge, plus
the cost of parts needed.  When returning the machine for the
rebuilding service please observe the following:
1. Return the complete machine and include several cans

and tops of the exact size and type closed.  Properly
crate the machine and cans for safe delivery and return
shipment, and prepay shipping cost.

2. Write a letter authorizing the rebuilding service and

mention any problem with the machine.  Also mention
particular instructions concerning return shipment,
urgency, and other pertinent instructions.

HELPFUL HINTS — TROUBLESHOOTING

Until the operator is familiar with the mechanics of your can
closing machine and learns to recognize irregularities in the
essential requirements of the double seam, the outline below
is intended to help notice obvious defects and list some
causes that may serve as a guide in correcting minor trou-
bles.

MECHANICAL DEFECTS & COMMON CAUSES

A. Can slips during seaming operation

1. Damage or lack of oil in the base plate, lift shaft,

height spacer or steel ball

2. Insufficient base plate pressure
3. Worn or wrong size chuck
4. Seaming rolls binding on pins

B. Machine operates with undue noise or "locks"

1. Machine not properly timed

C. Unusually loose seaming rolls

1. Seaming roll or pins worn

D. Seaming rolls do not return to neutral position

1. Seaming roll levers binding
2. Seaming lever spring weak or broken
3. Machine not properly timed

E. Machine seems to "labor" or freeze tight

1. Needs oil.
2. Too much base plate pressure
3. Seaming rolls too tight
4. Misalignment of moving parts

DOUBLE SEAM DEFECTS & COMMON CAUSES

A. Cut over.  Unusually sharp edge at top inside edge of

seam
1. 1st or 2nd operation seam roll set too tight
2. Worn seam rolls or worn chuck

B. Cut or fractured seam

1. Seam rolls set too tight

C. Droop or lap in double seam at or near can body side

seam
1. Too much base pressure
2. 1st operation seam roll set too loose
3. Worn 1st operation seam roll

D. Excessive countersink depth

1. Too much base pressure
2. 1st operation seam roll set too loose
3. Chuck not properly seated in can top
4. Chuck groove worn

E. False seam.  Body hook and cover hook do not overlap

1.Can top not properly seated on can

2. Damaged can flange or can top curl

F.

Long body hook
1. Too much base pressure

G. Long cover hook

1. 1st operation seam roll set too tight

H. Short body hook

1. Insufficient base pressure
2. 1st operation seam roll set too tight
3. 2nd operation seam roll set too loose

I.

Short cover hook
1. Too much base pressure
2. 1st operation seam roll set too loose
3. Worn 1st operation seam roll
4. Excessive countersink depth

J.

Cover hook or body hook not uniform
1. Base plate or plunger worn
2. Chuck or seam rolls out of alignment

K. Droops, vees, wrinkles

1. Excessive base pressure
2. 1st operation seam roll too loose or worn
3. 2nd operation seam roll too tight
4. Defects in can body or top
5. Incorrect seam roll profiles

Содержание 25D-TWIN-AL

Страница 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL DIRECT DRIVE DIXIE DOUBLE SEAMER Model 25D TWIN AL ...

Страница 2: ...rator positions cans with tops then simultaneously presses both start switches The cans are automatically raised double seamed and lowered Operator removes cans and repeats the operation WITH SENSOR SWITCH Operator positions cans with tops After a brief programmed delay the cans are automati cally raised double seamed and lowered Operator removes cans and repeats the operation INSTALLATION BEFORE ...

Страница 3: ...reassemble making certain that the retainer spring and metal discs are properlyseatedandthattheentireassemblyis adequately lubricated oiled 2 Insert screwdriver into hole in tope of base plate and remove the set screw 56 by turning counterclockwise 3 Insert screwdriver into same hole and turn adjusting screw 57 in the proper direction to lengthen or shorten effective height of the base plate as ma...

Страница 4: ...1 year or when a pressure drop of 15 psi is reached Periodically observe condensate level through sight glass in filter and manually drain as needed NOTE Sufficient air pressure must be provided to cause the plunger of the air lift assembly 803 to extend to its locked position Do not exceed 100 psi NEUTRAL POSITION The machine is in a neutral position when both cam rolls 20 are in their innermost ...

Страница 5: ...peration seam Final adjustments may be made after a can is closed and the double seam in spected SECOND OPERATION 1 Turn power to machine ON which will automatically complete the fifth revolution Press and release the actuator FOUR times and turn power to machine OFF This is a total of nine 9 revolutions from the beginning and puts the second operation seam roll into its inner most position with t...

Страница 6: ...the chuck onto the chuck shaft Use the chuck wrench as described above to tighten snugly Make certain that the new chucks are properly tightened into position against the shoulders of the chuck shafts 4 Install the proper base plates and height spacers if required for the cans to be closed Adjust the base pressures see page 2 and seaming rolls see page 4 as described in this manual CLUTCH BRAKE SO...

Страница 7: ...n or wrong size chuck 4 Seaming rolls binding on pins B Machine operates with undue noise or locks 1 Machine not properly timed C Unusually loose seaming rolls 1 Seaming roll or pins worn D Seaming rolls do not return to neutral position 1 Seaming roll levers binding 2 Seaming lever spring weak or broken 3 Machine not properly timed E Machine seems to labor or freeze tight 1 Needs oil 2 Too much b...

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Страница 11: ...S Gears inside gear housing through drive collar Seam Rolls and Cam Rolls Seam Roll Levers through gear housing arms where indicated Base Plate stem Air Lift Shaft must be lubricated to prevent binding through Plunger Housing ...

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