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B) Using the Adjustable Core Holder (ACH)

 

• 

Unlock the three locking levers underneath the plate by turning them clockwise. 

(FIG. 8)

 

• 

If any of the levers are difficult to grasp, pull the lever arm down, and turn the arm to reposition it so that it is approxi-
mately perpendicular to the cylindrical metal hub. 

(FIG. 9)

 

• 

While holding the upper plate firmly, rotate the black plate beneath it to contract the three knurled 

fingers

” 

together 

that comprise the core

-

holder. 

(FIG. 9 & FIG. 10)

 

• 

Place  an  empty  core  over  the 

fingers

” 

about  half

-

way  down  and  rotate  the  black  plate  again  to  bring  the 

fingers

” 

in contact with the core. 

(FIG. 11 & FIG. 12)

 

• 

Remove the empty core and expand the 

fingers

” 

an additional 1/16 of an inch in order to prevent the core 

from slipping.

 

• 

Lock the locking levers by turning them counter

-

clockwise. 

(FIG. 9)

 

• 

Reposition the lever arms if necessary by pulling straight down and  rotating them to a convenient position. 

(FIG. 9)

 

• 

Press the empty core all the way down onto the expanded 

fingers

”. 

(FIG. 12)

 

• 

The core should now be held tight on the 

fingers

”; 

If it is not tight enough, re

-

do the operation.

 

• 

When  satisfied  with  the  fit,  the  empty  core  can  be  removed  and  a  full  roll  with  the  same  core  size  can  be 
pressed onto the fingers and against the plate. 

(FIG. 13)

 

• 

For easy removal of the roll from the ACH, release one of the locking levers temporarily, remove the roll and 
re

-

tighten the locking lever.

 

• 

Once the ACH diameter is set, the next empty core or roll can be placed on the 
ACH without readjusting the locking levers.

 

Loosen Locking Levers

 

Tighten Locking Levers

 

Fingers Contracted

 

Fingers Expanded

 

Install Empty Core

 

Full Roll Installed

 

Upper Plate

 

Black Plate

 

FIG. 8

 

FIG. 9

 

FIG. 10

 

FIG. 11

 

FIG. 12

 

FIG. 13

 

Summary of Contents for RRC-400

Page 1: ...Rewinders Slitters Counters Print Solutions Dispensers Applicators Unwinders Core Chucks Splicers RRC 400 Reel to Reel Counter Rewinder User Manual www labelmateusa com...

Page 2: ...ed off when the machine is not in use Read the manual for any special operational instructions for each piece of equipment user manuals are included in the product packaging and or can be found on the...

Page 3: ...RRC 400 is equipped with built in safety features These features are for the safety of the operator and the reliability of the machine Motors accelerate and decelerate to desired speed to prevent ele...

Page 4: ...ort Shaft 2X Core Holders Desired options selected at time of order SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITY Weight of the machine without core holders 52 lbs 23 5kg Max Label Roll Weight 50 lbs 23kg Max Label Roll Di...

Page 5: ...and install them in the upper corners of the unit using the M13 bolt and nut on the inside of the machine as shown FIG 1 FIG 2 Step 2 Install Core Holders With your hand turn each motor shaft so that...

Page 6: ...huck expands evenly To do this simply squeeze the outer edge of the Quick Chuck with your hand or place another label core of the same size toward the outer edge of the Quick Chuck as you tighten the...

Page 7: ...ck the locking levers by turning them counter clockwise FIG 9 Reposition the lever arms if necessary by pulling straight down and rotating them to a convenient position FIG 9 Press the empty core all...

Page 8: ...e the label liner from the label gap sensor CALIBRATING THE ULTRASONIC SENSOR RRC 400 U Model Only Once the labels have been threaded through the label sensor press and hold the T button located on th...

Page 9: ...aque labels and liners Flip the switch on the lower front left side of the unit to OPAQUE FIG 19 Transparent labels and liners Flip the switch on the lower front left side of the unit to TRANSPARENT F...

Page 10: ...help prevent any variance in the final count by preventing the fluttering of the web at the end of the roll from being felt by the label sensor as the web is pulled off of the unwind side of the mach...

Page 11: ...pre vent the web from rising during the counting process and ensures a flush and consistent roll edge The guide brackets also generate a small amount of friction with the unwind roll which can increa...

Page 12: ...using the LEFT SYNC switch and speed dial While in Sync Mode rollers must unwind and rewind from the outside as shown in FIG 25 Set the LEFT SYNC speed control to desired max speed full clockwise rota...

Page 13: ...hine It is made to operate this way Each motor has its own direction and speed control The arrows under each switch indicate the direction the motors will turn Sets the motor to turn counterclockwise...

Page 14: ...ESULTS ONLY USE THE PRESET FEATURE 1 IN SYNC MODE AND 2 WITH THE SPEED DIAL SET AT OR BELOW 50 OF MAXIMUM SPEED White line on the dial is in the 11 00 position or less FIG 24 ENCODER OPTION RRC ENC Th...

Page 15: ...Page 15 Label Label Label FIG 29 FIG 30 FIG 31 FIG 32 RESET SET LOCK UP...

Page 16: ...IG 19 On the Counter press SET LOCK key and UP far top right key together at the same time SCLE ap pears in the display FIG 29 Calculate the SCALE FACTOR by dividing the SCALE FACTOR from the chart ab...

Page 17: ...rranty period for all products commences the date of shipment from Labelmate USA and accrues to the original end user customer Warranty coverage is non transferable and terminates immediately upon ren...

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