COLDLAM/HOTLAM TH 1100N/1600N/2000N Mounter ... - Neschen
COLDLAM/HOTLAM TH 1100N/1600N/2000N Mounter ... - Neschen
COLDLAM/HOTLAM TH 1100N/1600N/2000N Mounter ... - Neschen
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4.3 Placing film rolls<br />
WARNING:<br />
DANGER OF FINGER OR TOE INJURY WHEN<br />
DROPPING A ROLL. FINGER OR TOE CAN<br />
GET PINCHED BY <strong>TH</strong>E MATERIAL ROLL<br />
AGAINST TIEFRAME OR FLOOR.<br />
When a shaft is not correctly inserted in its suspension, it can<br />
fall out during loading, webbing or running.<br />
4.3.1 Auto-grip shafts<br />
All shafts are equal. Their function is determined by its<br />
position in the machine.<br />
The shafts fit into the machine in both ways. (In older versions<br />
the shafts fit in just one way in the machine.)<br />
On the control panel side of the machine the shaft and the<br />
suspension snap together by a gripper slot and gripper.<br />
At the left-hand side of the machine the shaft has a thrust<br />
piece in the shaft and in the suspension. These thrust pieces<br />
push the shaft into locking position when the shaft is turned.<br />
To position the shaft correctly push it firmly into the<br />
suspensions and turn the shaft until it locks in.<br />
Check the auto-grip mechanism on each shaft. The rubber<br />
cords should just touch the edges of the recess (Figure 12A:<br />
d = 8 ± 2.5 mm).<br />
If not, see chapter 5 Maintenance.<br />
Figure 12: Auto-grip shaft<br />
When the shaft is rotated inside a cylinder, the rubber cord will<br />
move to the side and gets caught between shaft and cylinder<br />
(Figure 12B). Rotating back will release the cord.<br />
Operating 21<br />
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