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PAT1M / PAT1.5M OPERATION MANUAL 

 

PAT1M/PAT1.5M: PA22222A01_03 

 

Page: 24 of 36   

 

Dec., 2007

 

STATUS 3 - Reset EEPROM 

 

Reset EEPROM

 

 

 

 

 

STATUS 4 - Reset dispenser RAM

 

 

Reset dispenser RAM

 

 

 

 

 

STATUS 5 - Reset tool RAM

 

 

Reset tool RAM

 

 

 

 
 
 

MAINTENANCE

 

DAILY PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

 

The following maintenance of the PAT1M/PAT1.5M System must be performed daily (as needed) to ensure optimum 
performance and trouble-free operation of the system.   

 

 

INTERVAL 

 

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE

 

No more than 180 cycles

 

Empty tool tip collector before full.

  

(Refer to the 

Tip Collector

 section on Page 14.) 

No more than 2500 cycles

 (= ½ cable tie reel) 

Empty dispenser carrier strip scrap bin.

 

(Refer to the 

Reloading Procedure

 section on Page 9.)   

 

 

EXTENDED MAINTENANCE

 

 

CAUTION: SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES DURING 

THE MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENT OF THE PAT1M / PAT1.5M TOOLS. 

 

CAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT AIR SUPPLY FROM TOOL BEFORE DISASSEMBLY. 

 

 

CAUTION: ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE. DO NOT OPEN OR HANDLE EXCEPT AT A 

STATIC FREE WORK STATION. 

 

The following maintenance of the PAT1M/PAT1.5M System must be completed within the recommended intervals to 
ensure trouble-free operation and longevity of the system.  Certain extended maintenance procedures must be 
performed by your maintenance department.  Please notify your maintenance department when these specific 
maintenance intervals are reached. 

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Summary of Contents for PAT1.5M

Page 1: ...ERENCE Website www panduit com Email cs panduit com EU Website www panduit com emea EU Email EMEA Toolservicecenter panduit com PANDUIT Corp USA Technical Support Tel 888 506 5400 ext 3255 Fax 630 759...

Page 2: ...NG PROCEDURE 9 SYSTEM SETUP AND MENUS 9 OPERATION 12 START UP CHECKLIST 12 CABLE TIE INSTALLATION 13 CABLE TIE INSTALLATION TECHNIQUES 13 TIP COLLECTOR 14 ERROR MESSAGES 15 FUNCTIONAL MESSAGES 21 STAT...

Page 3: ...stitution may cause serious damage to the system and or injury to the operator PAT1M PAT1 5M TOOLS The PAT1M and PAT1 5M Cable Tie Installation Tools are electrically powered and controlled by the PDM...

Page 4: ...so included to collect the carrier strip remaining scrap as the cable ties are detached from the continuous strand Overall System Dispenser w scrap bin Reel Mount and Cable Tie Reel WIDTH 23 2 589 mm...

Page 5: ...e dispenser SAFETY PRACTICES The PAT1M PAT1 5M System is pneumatically and electrically operated and electronically controlled Therefore certain safety practices must be followed ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRA...

Page 6: ...ned Subject to the provisions of the PANDUIT service agreement OPERATIONAL SAFETY PRACTICES 1 Safety glasses must be worn at all times by all persons within ten 10 feet of any part of the system 2 DO...

Page 7: ...ed with a male quick connect plug that will fit the listed female interchangeable couplers or their equivalents Recommended source 1 Truflate type 2 4 1 4 couplers 2 Hansen series 1000 3000 couplers 3...

Page 8: ...spenser and sliding the bracket down into position Refer to Page 26 for alternate mounting to walls carts or bench tops Always position the dispenser in the work area so there are no severe bends or t...

Page 9: ...enser by positioning the larger holes in the reel mount assembly over the cap screws on the dispenser and sliding the reel mount assembly into position Tighten the cap screws to fasten the reel mount...

Page 10: ...3 more cable ties are fed As each cable tie is loaded the number next to Load will decrease for each cable tie loaded The dispenser cover must be closed and latched to load or cycle the system The rot...

Page 11: ...electric cord into the receptacle on the back of the dispenser Plug the other end into a grounded electrical outlet that matches the dispenser power requirements Refer to the Electrical Specifications...

Page 12: ...menu levels Level 3 thru Level 6 are not required except to set or to adjust the unit and are reached by the following sequence a Verify that the Level 2 menu is on the display b Press the second but...

Page 13: ...Step 3 Remember Once you Escape out of the Setup menus you must repeat the sequence Steps 3 a and 3 b to re enter the higher menu levels Level 3 thru Level 6 LEVEL 5 Line Pressure Menu View line press...

Page 14: ...nguage Press the Escape button to return directly to Level 1 or 1B Operator Menus See Step 1 The MENU button is unavailable since Level 6 is the last Setup menu Press the Exit button to return to the...

Page 15: ...completion of the cycle release the trigger to open the rear jaw See Figure 5 on Page 15 Relocate the tool at the next desired cable tie location and repeat as required NOTE If a malfunction occurs or...

Page 16: ...any other object on the bundle Loose cable ties or long cutoffs may result Always allow enough space between cable ties and other objects so that the tool can move freely toward the bundle as the cab...

Page 17: ...is reached check tension by installing a few cable ties In very high humidity areas the maximum tension setting should be reduced NOTE DO NOT force the tension adjustment knob with pliers or other to...

Page 18: ...Unload Menu display and perform the standard reloading procedure Refer to the Reloading Procedure section on Page 9 If this message appears and it is apparent that the reel is not empty then the tool...

Page 19: ...may be caused by a jam due to bowed or misaligned cable ties feeding into the rotary receiver or a jam due to a backed up cable tie carrier strip in the carrier strip exit chute CORRECTIVE ACTION Pres...

Page 20: ...If the cable tie does not advance to the tool jaw area after depressing the Air Burst button several times replace the feeder hose with another and notify your maintenance department PREVENTION To pre...

Page 21: ...ct the feeder hose from the dispenser and insert the dampened end of the cotton swab into the dispenser transfer tube about 1 5 38 mm Gently move the cotton swab in and out against the top and bottom...

Page 22: ...sensor lens may be cleaned with a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl alcohol Disconnect the feeder hose from the dispenser and insert the dampened end of the cotton swab into the end of the strap tu...

Page 23: ...piston is not fully shifting CORRECTIVE ACTION Press the Buzzer button to turn the buzzer signal off and resume operation If the message remains the system will not operate Write down the message and...

Page 24: ...s stuck or broken Switch X is stuck or broken POSSIBLE CAUSE This message will appear if a switch button 1 2 3 4 or the trigger is held down or stuck when the dispenser is turned on This message will...

Page 25: ...pear System error 1 2 3 4 and 5 will appear if an internal electronic component malfunctions CORRECTIVE ACTION For System errors 1 and 2 write down the system error number and notify your maintenance...

Page 26: ...rrier strip scrap bin Refer to the Reloading Procedure section on Page 9 EXTENDED MAINTENANCE CAUTION SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES DURING THE MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENT OF...

Page 27: ...ollower Maintenance department must perform this procedure 2 Clean and lubricate all pivots and shafts Maintenance department must perform this procedure 3 Oil shaft 1 drop on each side of Gripper Dri...

Page 28: ...t sensor lens Refer to Cleaning the Dispenser Exit Sensor Lens section below Every 500 000 cycles 100 cable tie reels PDM Clean and regrease piston and O rings in connection block Regrease worm gears...

Page 29: ...T1M PAT1 5M OPERATION MANUAL PAT1M PAT1 5M PA22222A01_03 Page 27 of 36 Dec 2007 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE UNIT TOTAL COUNT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE Downloaded from Elcodis com electronic components distributo...

Page 30: ...Press Buzzer button to turn buzzer off 2 Set air pressure between 65 and 85 PSIG 4 5 and 5 8 bar with a maximum 10 PSI 0 7 bar drop B Connect air to dispenser Check for high air pressure Incoming air...

Page 31: ...cable tie in tool or tool end of hose and remove cable tie if present Reconnect feeder hose and resume operation If cable tie is not found reconnect feeder hose Follow the same Corrective Action for T...

Page 32: ...rt or other object on bundle E Tool is pulled on as the tie is being tensioned A Increase tool tension setting B Hold tool perpendicular to bundle in both directions C Dress the wires to result in a m...

Page 33: ...BUTTON 3 Inactive BUTTON 4 Returns to LEVEL 1 SETUP MENUS LEVEL 2 SETUP MENU ACCESS Resets load and or counter 1 Press BUTTON 3 two times Reset Ld Reset Ct Exit 2 Press BUTTON 1 one time 3 Brings up...

Page 34: ...Pressure Readings XX PSI MIN XX PSI MAX XX PSI BUTTON 1 Select unit of measure BAR PSI Clear Exit BUTTON 2 Clears present readings BUTTON 3 Inactive BUTTON 4 Returns to LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 Language Menu...

Page 35: ...t a Press Buzzer button then Air Burst button remove cable tie from jaws of tool Press Menu button Press Reset Load button Press Load button once and continue 4 Blocked or Dirty Tool Sensor or Tie Stu...

Page 36: ...ic roller will cause damage 7 Jaw Sensor Error 8 Detent Sensor Blocked or Dirty 9 Blocked Hose Failed Back Pressure Test Contact Maintenance Department CABLE TIE CONDITION FACTORS INCORRECT CABLE TIE...

Page 37: ...el 3 menu above If Tie in Tool feature is turned ON and you want to turn it OFF just repeat this process ERROR 6 Tie in Tool Tie in Tool PDM Software Revision 0 8 or higher MENU Buzzer POSSIBLE CAUSE...

Page 38: ...ing operator corrective action same possible cause and prevention apply Tie in Tool PDM Software Revision 0 7 or lower Help Buzzer Continue CORRECTIVE ACTION Press the BUZZER button to turn the buzzer...

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