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RSC   Series

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14.  MAINTENANCE

16. SPECIFICATIONS

15.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Cleaning the Body of the laminaor

1. 

To clean the machine body, dampen a cloth with water only and gently wipe the machine 

clean.

Removing Adhesive Build Up

1. Remove the film from the laminator.

2. Use a damp (water only) cloth and a rubber gum eraser to remove the adhesive on the

Teflon (metal) and silicone rollers.

Lubrication

1. Drive chain and sprockets should be lubricated with either a light coat of gear lube or

heavy grease (lithium grease) after 6 months or 1000 hours of operation, whichever
comes first.

Note: Rub firmly but do not scrub the rollers vigorously as this may scratch the

surface.Do not use sharp metal objects, steel wool, or abrasives, as these 
may also damage the rollers.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Machine will not turn
on:

a. Power plug is not plugged in.
b. Power switch is in “0” (Off) position.
c. Tripped circuit breaker.
d. Blown main power fuse.

a. Plug the power cord into appropriate

outlet.

b. Put the power switch to the “I” (On)

position.

c. Reset the circuit breaker.
d. Replace the fuse.

There is power, but the
rollers are not turning
after the “RUN” button
is pressed:

a. Emergency switch (es) is (are)

engaged.

b. Paper guide is not installed correctly.

c. Blown motor fuse.

a. Disengage the emergency switch (es).
b. Properly install the paper guide so that

the micro switch is activated.

c

. Replace the motor fuse.

The unit is not heating
up:

a. Did not raise the temperature.

a. Raise the temperature.

Curled lamination:

a. Upward curl.
b. Downward curl.

a. Loosen the top roll film tension.
b. Loosen the bottom roll film tension.

RSC-1650C

AC100, 200, 220~240V  50/60Hz

120V  60Hz

100 W,130 W

1650mm / 65"

25 ~ 250mic / 1~10mil

5 m/min / 16.4 ft/min

Not applicable

None

DC geared

Not applicable

9 settings

2 Roller

2.25", 3"

Yes

No

Yes

15mm / 0.6"

Chain link to main moto

r

Yes

Yes

Yes

1960 x 650 x 1210 (mm)

77" x 21.5" x 47.5"

209kg / 461lbs

2190 x 900 x 1460 (mm)

86" x 35.5" x 57.5"

338kg / 745lbs

RSC-1650H

AC100, 200, 220~240V 50/60Hz

120V  60Hz

1650W,1800W

1650mm / 65"

25 ~ 250mic / 1~10mil

5 m/min / 16.4 ft/min

10 min

Hot roller

DC geared

50°C / 122°F

9 settings

2 Roller

2.25", 3"

Yes

No

Yes

15mm / 0.6"

Chain link to main motor

Yes

Yes

Yes

1960 x 650 x 1210 (mm)

77" x 21.5" x 47.5"

209kg / 461lbs

2190 x 900 x 1460 (mm)

86" x 35.5" x 57.5"

338kg / 745lbs

Description

Power supply

Power consumption

Max laminating width

Film thickness 

Max laminating speed

Ready time

Heating method

Driving motor

Max. temperature control

Speed control

Transport type

Film core size

Cross cutter

Hot lamination

Cold lamination

Mounting thickness 

Take up system

Reverse

Remote control

Foot pedal

Unit dimensions

(w x d x h)

Unit weight

Carton dimensions

(w x d x h)

Carton weight

RSC-1650HR

AC200, 220~240V

50/60Hz

2300W

1650mm / 65"

25 ~ 250mic / 1~10mil

5 m/min / 16.4 ft/min

15 min

Hot roller

DC geared

130°C / 266°F

9 settings

2 Roller

2.25", 3"

Yes

Yes

Yes

15mm / 0.6"

Chain link to main motor

Yes

Yes

Yes

1960 x 650 x 1210 (mm)

77" x 21.5" x 47.5"

209kg / 461lbs

2190 x 900 x 1460 (mm)

86" x 35.5" x 57.5"

338kg / 745lbs

Содержание RSC Series

Страница 1: ...g out of the use or inability to use this equipment This warranty specifically does not cover damage to laminating rollers caused by knives razor blades or any sharp objects or abrasives or failure caused by adhesives or damage caused by lifting tilting and or any attempt to position the machine other than rolling on the installed castors or feet on even surfaces or improper use of the machine War...

Страница 2: ...omply with any of the following safety procedures could result in serious injury Please read the instructions carefully and keep for future reference 1 Only a licensed electrician should install wiring and outlet for the laminator 2 Ensure the unit is plugged into a properly grounded outlet with the correct voltage 3 Keep hands and clothing i e Neckties away from rollers The rollers have pinch poi...

Страница 3: ...TH LAMINATOR Thoroughly inspect the parts and the unit It is imperative that any missing parts are reported and a claim is filed with the reseller immediately upon receipt of shipment Royal Sovereign recommends that a licensed electrician ensuresproper power installation to your laminator in accordance with electrical codes in your area The laminator should have a dedicated power line 230V UL 120V...

Страница 4: ...n 4 SPEED BUTTON Adjusting the speed of the rollers To change the speed of the rollers press the up or down arrow button 5 RUN To start the rollers 6 STOP To stop the rollers 7 REV To reverse the rollers press and hold the REVERSE button 6 O he he he he he he he he he he he he he he h W2 6X h W Xh 7 MI 1h H N h f h h J 5h 7 Yh J Y h 7Hhe J5 he W Y h W Ye h W h h W2 6X h W Xh 7 MI 1h H N h f h h J ...

Страница 5: ... thickness of the board being used Use the guide below to adjust to the correct position NO Inches Metric mm 1 Lamination Lamination 2 1 25 1 3 3 16 1 4 5 7 4 3 8 1 2 10 13 5 3 5 15 9 USING FOOT PEDAL AND REMOTE CONTROL USING FOOT PEDAL USING REMOTE CONTROL Place the foot pedal on the floor in front of the machine Once all correct settings are displayed you may use the foot pedal to operate the la...

Страница 6: ...rd into the application and slide it first to one end of the application then to the other end to complete the cut Figure 2 3 Loading films to the top and bottom film shafts See page 5 for assistance with parts identification 1 Remove the top and bottom film shafts from the machine 2 Load a roll of pressure sensitive film to the top film shaft Figure 1 Center the film and tighten the core screws F...

Страница 7: ...e top film on to the Release Liner Take Up Figure 2 9 Cut and separate the release liner and the film Figure 3 10 Thread the craft paper behind the Lower Idle Bar to the top film that is resting on the main roller do not use the Lower Idle Bar for Mounting Figure 4 11 Reinstall the Feed Table and the Frame Paper Guide and close the Safety Cover 12 Adjust the nip setting to appropriate gap 13 Inser...

Страница 8: ...elease liner Approximately 1 in or 25mm Figure 1 2 With the image facing up align the image onto the board Press firmly from the center out Figure 2 3 Adjust the pressure lever to ensure the proper opening Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 4 Flip the image over the top roller and hold on to the release liner Figure 4 5 Press the foot pedal once and then let it go while slowly pulling the release...

Страница 9: ...ear cover by removing all 10 screws 4 top 4 bottom and 1 on each side Figure 5 6 4 Disassemble the power switch bracket and place the left rewinder outside of the frame fasten with round head 3 16 M5 screws included in the option kit Then reinstall the power switch bracket Figure 7 5 Install the right rewinder on the outside of the frame and connect the motor wire connector to the rear wire Figure...

Страница 10: ...not heating up a Did not raise the temperature a Raise the temperature Curled lamination a Upward curl b Downward curl a Loosen the top roll film tension b Loosen the bottom roll film tension RSC 1650C AC100 200 220 240V 50 60Hz 120V 60Hz 100 W 130 W 1650mm 65 25 250mic 1 10mil 5 m min 16 4 ft min Not applicable None DC geared Not applicable 9 settings 2 Roller 2 25 3 Yes No Yes 15mm 0 6 Chain lin...

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