SETTING THE BRAKES ________________________________________________________________________
The act of loading rolls onto the laminator requires care, as the material must meet in such a way as to
prevent wrinkling and other abnormalities.
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IMPORTANT:
The brake setting greatly affects the smooth flow of the laminating film.
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Center the rolls; on top and bottom unwind shafts, in relation to each other. Measure from the end of each film
roll (not the core) to the side panel of the laminator for both rolls. Then adjust the brake and lock collar, so that
both rolls match.
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Tighten the rolls by adjusting the brakes and putting on the aluminum lock collars to hold the rolls in place.
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IMPORTANT:
Do not over-tighten the lock collars or the steel screw will strip the aluminum threads of the lock
collars.
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Set the appropriate brake tension. Set the brake so that the material doesn’t free spin on the shaft, yet stills
dispenses film without a significant amount of pull.
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IMPORTANT:
When reloading the rolls of laminate, reset the brake to (bottom out – when no gap appears
between the brake collar and tension ring) exerting no force on the roll of laminate. To increase the brake
tensions turn the tension ring counterclockwise.
Figure 5.
Image Brake Diagram