Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 10500 3M
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TM AccuGlide ™ is a Trademark of 3M, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 Litho in U.S.A © 3M 2005 44-0009-2050-2( B ) AccuGlide 2+ S tainless S teel 3 Inch Upper and Lower T aping Heads T ype 10500 Instructions and Parts List Serial No. _____________________________________ For reference, record taping head(s) serial number(s) here.
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Replacement Parts and Service Information T o Our Customers: This is the 3M-Matic™/AccuGlide™/Scotch ® equipment you ordered. It has been set up and tested in the factory with Scotch ® t apes. If technical assist ance or replacement p art s are needed, call or fax the appropriate number listed below .
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Replacement Part s and Service Information T o Our Customers: This is the 3M-Matic™/AccuGlide™/Scotch ® equipment you ordered. It has been set up and tested in the factory with Scotch ® t apes.
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Instruction Manual AccuGlide ™ 2+ Stainless Steel 3 Inch Upper and Lower Taping Heads Type 10500 Table of Contents Page Equipment Warranty and Limited Remedy .......................................................................................... .
ii AccuGlide ™ , Scotch ™ , and 3M-Matic ™ are Trademarks of 3M, St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000 AccuGlide ™ 2+ Stainless Steel 3 Inch Upper and Lower Taping Heads consist of: Qty.
1 Intended Use The intended use of the AccuGlide ™ 2+ Stainless Steel 3 Inch Upper and Lower Taping Heads is to apply a "C" clip of Scotch ® pressure-sensitive film box sealing tape to the top and/or bottom center seam of regular slotted containers.
2 Import ant Safeguards This safety alert symbol identifies important safety messages in this manual. READ AND UNDERSTAND THEM BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. Explanation of Signal Word Consequences Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury and/or property damage.
3 Import ant Safeguards (Continued) Important – In the event the following safety labels are damaged or destroyed, they must be replaced to ensure operator safety . See "Replacement Parts Illustrations and Parts Lists" for label part numbers.
4 Specifications 1. Tape: For use with Scotch ® pressure-sensitive film box sealing tapes. 2. Tape Width: 48 mm [2 inches] minimum to 72 mm [3 inches] maximum. 3. Tape Roll Diameter: Up to 405 mm [16 inches] maximum on a 76.2 mm [3 inch] diameter core.
5 S pecifications (Continued) Figure 2-1 – Dimensional Drawing.
6 Inst allation 1. The box conveying system must positively propel the box in a continuous motion, not exceeding 0.40 m/s [80 feet per minute], past the taping head assembly since the box motion actuates the taping mechanism.
7 Operation Figure 3-1 – Taping Head Components/Threading Diagram, Upper Head (Left Side View) Figure 3-2 – Taping Head Components/Threading Diagram – Lower Head (Left Side View).
8 It is recommended that the detailed instructions and sketches in this manual be referred to the first few times the taping head is loaded/threaded until the operator becomes thoroughly familiar with the tape loading operation. Note – Remove tape roll before removing taping head from machine to minimize weight.
9 Operation (Continued) Manually turn tape roll to create slack tape while pulling threading needle through tape applying mechanism until needle is through and tape is in alignment with applying roller. Excess tape can be cut with a scissors at applying roller.
10 Figure 4-1 – Blade Replacement Maintenance • To reduce the risk associated with shear, pinch, and entanglement hazards: − Turn air and electrical supplies off on associated equipment before p.
11 Maintenance (Continued) Applying/Buffing Roller Replacement Replacing roller requires removal of shaft and mounting screws. With no area on the shaft to grip, the shaft often turns when attempting to remove the second screw.
12 Tape Drum Friction Brake – Figure 5-3 The tape drum friction brake on each taping head is pre-set for normal operation to prevent tape roll over travel. Should tension adjustment be required, turn the self-locking nut on the shaft to vary compression of the spring.
13 Adjustment s (Continued) Applying Mechanism Spring To obtain access to the spring, remove the taping head cover (four mounting screws). Replace cover when finished. The applying mechanism spring, shown in Figures 5-4A and 5-4B, controls applying and buffing roller pressure on the box and returns the mechanism to the reset position.
14 Tape Leg Length 1. Remove and retain two hex head screws and remove the brush from normal position “A” on side frame. 2. Remount and secure brush in position “A-A” on side frame forward of normal location using original fasteners. 3. Remove cut-off bracket extensions from position "B".
15 (Continued) Cause The tape is threaded incorrectly The tape tension is too low The knurled roller drags Tape tracks to one side or drags on the support tabs of applying frame The one-way tension ro.
16 Problem Tape is tabbing on the trailing leg on the back of the box The tape end does not stay in application position in front of the applying roller Tape not centered on box seam Cause There is ex.
17 S p are Parts/Service Information Recommended Spare Parts A set of spare parts that will periodically require replacement due to normal wear is supplied with the taping heads. The set includes the following which should be reordered when used to keep the taping heads in production: AccuGlide™ 2+ Stainless Steel 3 Inch Upper Taping Head Qty.
18 Replacement Part s Illustrations and Part s List s AccuGlide™ 2+ Stainless Steel 3 Inch Upper Taping Head, Type 10500 AccuGlide™ 2+ Stainless Steel 3 Inch Lower Taping Head, Type 10500 1. Refer to the Taping Head Assemblies Figure to find all the parts illustrations identified by figure numbers.
19 T aping Head Assemblies – AccuGlide ™ 2+ St ainless Steel 3 Inch.
20 Figure 10529 – Upper Head.
21 Figure 10529 – Upper Head Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10529-1 78-8134-2346-0 Frame - Tape Mount, Upper Assembly 10529-2 78-8134-2347-8 Frame - Front Upper Assembly 10529-3 78-8068-4143-9 Guide - # 1 10529-4 78-8068-4144-7 Guide - # 2 10529-5 78-8134-2348-6 Screw - Hex.
22 Figure 10530 – Upper and Lower Heads.
23 Figure 10530 – Upper and Lower Heads Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10530-1 78-8137-0500-7 Applying Arm # 1 10530-2 78-8137-0501-5 Applying Arm # 2 10530-3 78-8134-2399-9 Plate - Back-Up 10530-.
24 Figure 10531 – Upper Head.
25 Figure 10531 – Upper Head Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10531-1 78-8134-2366-8 Buffing Arm – Sub Assembly, R/H 10531-2 78-8134-2367-6 Buffing Arm – Sub Assembly ,L/H 10531-3 78-8137-0507-2.
26 Figure 10532 – Upper and Lower Heads.
27 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10532-1 78-8134-2372-6 Link - Arm Assembly, R/H 10532-2 78-8134-2373-4 Link - Arm Assembly, L/H 10532-3 78-8137-0510-6 Shaft - Pivot 10532-4 78-8134-2375-9 Bearing - Special 30 mm 10532-5 78-8060-8241-4 Screw - Bearing Shoulder 10532-6 78-8060-8204-2 Screw - Hex.
28 Figure 10533 – Upper and Lower Heads.
29 Figure 10533 – Upper and Lower Heads Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10533-1 78-8137-0511-4 Frame - Cut-off Weldment 10533-2 78-8137-0512-2 Blade - 89 mm/3.
30 Figure 10534 – Upper and Lower Heads 4 14.
31 Figure 10534 – Upper and Lower Heads Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10534-1 78-8134-1936-9 Bracket - Tape Drum 10534-2 78-8134-1937-7 Shaft - Tape Drum, 50 mm 10534-3 78-8134-1938-5 Nut - M18 x.
32 Figure 10535 – Lower Head.
33 Figure 10535 – Lower Head Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10535-1 78-8137-0519-7 Frame - Tape Mount Lower Assembly 10535-2 78-8137-0520-5 Frame - Front Lower Assembly 10535-3 78-8068-4144-7 Guide - # 2 10535-4 78-8068-4143-9 Guide - # 1 10535-5 78-8134-2348-6 Screw - Hex.
34 Figure 10536 – Lower Head.
35 Figure 10536 – Lower Head Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 10536-1 78-8134-2367-6 Buffing Arm Sub Assembly, L/H 10536-2 78-8134-2366-8 Buffing Arm Sub Assembly, R/H 10536-3 78-8137-0507-2 Shaft -.
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