with the factory is necessary, always include the model number and serial number. This will help to avoid
errors and/or shipping delays.
Parts must also be requested by part number.
Air Connection:
Under no circumstances should the air supply pressure exceed 125 psi.
Air services should be brought to the machine. Compressed air should be as clean and dry as possible. A filter
and regulator have been provided as integral parts of this machine for the purpose of properly powering the
machine during operation. To assure an adequate air supply to the machine, it is suggested that the airline
leading to the machine be at least one-half inch inside diameter minimum. When connecting the air supply,
ensure the air dump button is depressed.
Once the air and power are connected, the air pressure gauge will not register until the machine has been
RESET.
SIR Box
(Where applicable)
:
The SIR (Single Impulse Relay) box is used to communicate between an
electrically driven machine, and a pneumatic machine.
The two air hoses on the top of the box should be attached to the quick
connects on the Hinds-Bock depositor air assembly in place of the foot pedal
hoses.
Either a connection from another machine, or a photo eye mounted on a
conveyor should be connected to the bottom of the SIR box. This will provide
the electric “Go” signal that will be converted to the pneumatic “Go” signal that
the depositor will use to initiate the deposit.
Blow Off Box
(Where applicable)
:
The blow off box is used to adjust the length (in time) of the blow off once the
deposit is complete. The yellow hose carries the air signal from the depositor
when the deposit is complete. The clear hose gives the blow off box a constant
air supply from the air prep assembly. The blue hose connects to the spout and
is the air supply for the blow off which is metered by the box.
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