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Doc. # 01-04-044 

 

** WARNING HANDLE GLASS WITH CARE ** 

Wear gloves when handling the glass 

Lay glass only on a flat protected surface 

Tempered glass, although strong, can shatter if the edges are subject to an impact 

Safety 

Intended Use: 

This equipment is intended for the purpose of exposing screens and films with UV light in conjunction with 

UV sensitive emulsions. 

 

Safety: 

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The operator should read and understand this manual before operating this equipment. Store manual 

and safety information near equipment for easy  

access to operators. 

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Never leave equipment unattended while in operation. 

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Children and pets must be kept clear of the work area. 

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Do not store any objects on top of the exposing unit. 

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Unplug power cord before removing glass or entering control box. 

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Do not operate if any guard or cover has been removed. 

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Do not operate if power cord is damaged. 

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Safe Operating Temperature (Ambient): 55°F-100°F (13°C-38°C) 

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Do not attempt to defeat safety interlocks.

 

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Noise and Vibration:  This noise level produced by this equipment does not exceed 70 dB(A).   

General Information 

Tools Required 

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Flat Blade Screw Driver 

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1/4” Wrench 

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OR METRIC:  

7mm Wrench

 

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Exposing Unit must be on a flat surface to 

eliminate stress on the glass. 

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Plug into a properly grounded outlet in good 

condition. 

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UV LED Lights are used in this machine. The 

lights should Not Be viewed during operation 

without eye protection. 

 

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Summary of Contents for E20-2024

Page 1: ...zed Representative in Europe Certification Experts BV Nieuwstad 100 1381 CE Weesp The Netherlands Tel 31 0 294 48 33 55 Fax 31 0 294 41 46 87 Year of Manufacture 20____ Original Instructions Serial Nu...

Page 2: ...x Height 26 1 x 21 5 x 8 4 66 3 x 54 5 x 21 3 cm Weight 45 lbs 20 4 kg Screen Capacity 20 x 24 Power Requirements 120v 60Hz 1 0 Amps 240v 50 60Hz 0 5 Amps Exposure Timer Analog P N 04 01 085 Glass Reo...

Page 3: ...dren and pets must be kept clear of the work area Do not store any objects on top of the exposing unit Unplug power cord before removing glass or entering control box Do not operate if any guard or co...

Page 4: ...stencil qty of coats or capillary film thickness 3 Mesh color 4 Humidity For this reason the only proper way to determine the correct time for a full and complete exposure is to use a Exposure Calcula...

Page 5: ...d be done monthly See bellow for instructions Wear gloves when handling the glass Glass is tempered and although strong can shatter if the edges are subjected to an impact Do Not allow objects to cont...

Page 6: ...tio will prevent a good gasket seal prevent good detail resolution and increase chances of saw tooth edges Manufacturers recommend an EOM ratio of 10 to 20 percent With an emulsion stencil more is not...

Page 7: ...est Rz numbers possible and can save large amounts of screen room production time Fig 6 Capillary films are best applied with the emulsion up on a hard flat surface Fig 7 Fig 7 Place a screen squeegee...

Page 8: ...licensed trucker shall constitute delivery to Buyer and be determinative of the date and time of shipment and all risk of loss or damage in transit shall be borne by Buyer If the Buyer fails to accept...

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