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Installation
Orca 80-99 Operation and Maintenance Manual
© GBC Films Group June 2000
Air Requirements
CAUTION:
Do not use a knife or other sharp object to remove
the paper coverings. This would cause irreparable
damage to the rolls and necessitate their
replacement.
The Orca 80-99 laminator requires filtered air at 2 cubic
feet per minute (CFM), (50 liters/minute) at a pressure of
at least 100 pounds (700 kPa) per square inch (PSI).
The air supply must be clean (free of dirt) and dry.
Moisture will cause corrosion and particles can block
pneumatic controls. Either can cause the laminator to
malfunction.
It is the customer’s responsibility to provide appropriate
filters and water traps for the air line before the air is routed
to the laminator.
GBC Pro-Tech suggests that the best approach to the air
requirement is to provide a dedicated small compressor
for the laminator. A standard light-duty 1/2 to 3/4
horsepower (1 kW) electric air compressor with 1.5 to
2.5 CFM output with a 2.5 - gallon (20 Liter) storage
tank is appropriate.
Air is fed to the machine via a 1/4-inch quick-disconnect
male connector. This connector is located below the
cabinet on the left side of the machine. (Once the air
supply and electrical power are connected to the machine,
proceed to the section on Operation in this manual).
9.
Next, remove the paper coverings from the roll. After
the roll coverings have been removed, you will need to
open the accessory pack. The accessory pack contains:
Qty
Description
1
Set, Allen wrenches
1
Slitting knife
1
Manual
1
Bottle of Isopropyl Alcohol
1
100 % white cotton terry rags
1
Set, spare fuses
2
Additional slitter knives
1
T-handle wrench, 5/16"
1
T-handle wrench, 1/4"
1
Masking Tape
1
Tape Measure
1
Rubber Cement Pick-Up
1
Shim Set
4
Leveling Pads
2
Outfeed Slitters
2
O-Rings, Brake
1
Oil, Air Tool
These items are needed to put the machine into operation.
RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS:
The crate components can be reused for shipping
the machine again, or may be disassembled and
the wood and screws recycled. The shrink wrap
however, is not recyclable so therefore must be
discarded.
In order to begin operation of the machine, the Up/Down
rates for the main and pull rolls and the nips must be set
(see the Operation section of this manual). Once set, the
machine is ready for operation.