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Installation
Orca III/ Orca III T Operation and Maintenance Manual
© GBC Films Group February 2001
e) Turn the junction box power to the ON
position.
f) Verify line voltage with regards to the type of
power being supplied to the laminator at the line
terminal block.
E L E C T R IC A L
S H O C K
O nly a qualified electrician should verify
the voltage. Y ou can be severely shocked,
electrocuted or cause a fire.
g) Close the control side cabinet and secure with the
factory bolts.
W A R N IN G
D o n ot operate the m ach ine w ith the
control side or drive side cabinet
in the open position.
E L E C T R IC A L
S H O C K
D o n ot operate the lam in ator if th e pow er
cord is dam aged or frayed. Y ou can be
severely shock ed, electrocuted or cause a
fire. C ontact a qualified electrician to
replace the cord.
4.8 Air connection
The laminator requires filtered air at 2 cubic feet
per minute (cfm), 50 liters/minute at a pressure of 100
pounds per square inch (psi) (700 kPa). The air supply
must be clean (free of dirt) and dry. Moisture causes
corrosion and particles can block the pneumatic controls.
Either problem can cause the laminator to malfunction.
It is the customer’s responsibility to provide
appropriate filters and water traps for the air hose before
the air is routed to the laminator. GBC suggests that the
best approach to the air requirement is to provide a
dedicated small compressor for the laminator. A standard
light duty 1/2 to 3/4 horse power (1 kW) electric air
compressor with 1.5 to 2.5 cfm output with a 5 gallon
(20 liter) storage tank is appropriate.
a) Once a quick disconnect is attached to the end of
the hose from the compressor, connect the air to
the air filter located on the machine.
Q u ic k -
d is c o n n e c t
A ir filte r