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Operation
(Continued)
WARNINGS
Tape Loading/Threading
See Section
II
, Pages 7 and 8
1. Turn electrical and air supply off and disconnect before servicing taping heads or performing
any adjustments or maintenance on the machine. Turn electrical and air supplies off when
machine is not in use.
2. Do not leave machine running unattended.
3. Before turning drive belts on, be sure no tools or other objects are on the machine bed.
4. Keep hands and loose clothing away from moving belts and flap folder.
5. Keep away from flap folder. Flap folder is controlled by air and can be activated (if air supply
is "On") by depressing flap folder cam. See Figure 3-4. Be sure flap folder is in the down
position before servicing.
6. Never attempt to remove jammed boxes from the machine while machine is running. Always
raise upper assembly and spread drive belts before removing jammed boxes.
7. Machine access door must be closed when drive belts are running Do not attempt to override
door interlock switch.
8. When feeding boxes to the machine by hand, push box in from end only DO NOT PUSH
WITH HANDS ON ANY CORNER OF THE BOX.
9. Both the upper and lower taping heads utilize extremely sharp tape cut-off knives. The knife
is located under the orange knife guard which has the 'WARNING SHARP KNIFE" label.
Before loading tape, refer to Figures 3-1 and 3-2 in Section
II
to identify the knife location.
Keep hands out of these areas except as necessary to service the taping heads.
10. Failure to comply with these warnings could result in severe personal injury and/or equipment
damage.
Figure 3-4 Flap Folder
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