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Maintenance
Orca III/ Orca III T Operation and Maintenance Manual
© GBC Films Group February 2001
Semi-Annual
• Lubricate the grease fittings, chain, and gears.
( See lubrication in this section )
• Check wire termination tightness.
( performed by service technician )
Service work performed by a service
technician must be qualified to work on
GBC equipment.
The word qualified is defined as;
Qualified ;
• Any engineer that has experience with electrical
and mechanical design of lamination equipment. The
engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety
with regards to lamination equipment.
• Any commissioning or service engineer must be
of competent nature, trained and qualified to GBC Films
Group standards to fulfill that job. This person will have
completed and passed the full service training course from
GBC Films Group.
• Any GBC Technician, GBC Specialist, and / or
GBC Films Group Technician that has been through the
GBC Pro-Tech service training course.
8.2 Cleaning the rollers
Tools required
• Adhesive coated boards
( picks up dust and particles off of the rolls )
• Protective rubber gloves
( This will protect your hands from the isopropyl
alcohol )
• 80% isopropyl alcohol
( a mild dishwashing detergent and water may
be used instead )
• Rubber cement eraser
( a belt sander dressing block may be used
instead )
• Several 100% cotton terry cloths
( best for lint free cleaning )
C A U T IO N
U se only isopropyl alcoh ol or rub ber cem en t
eraser to clean the rollers. H arsh chem icals
like toluene, acetone, or M E K can destroy
the silicone covering of the rolls.
C A U T IO N
E xercise care w hen clean ing the lam inating
rollers w ith 80% isoprop yl alcohol:
U se only in a w ell ventilated area
W ear rubber gloves
U se only on cool rolls