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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 

1.  Know your machine. Read and understand the 

owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. 
Learn its applications and limitations as well as the 
specific potential hazards peculiar to this machine. 

2.  Grounding. This machine should be grounded while 

in use to protect the operator from electric shock. 
Machines which are designed to run on less than 
150 volts are equipped with a 3 conductor cord and 
3 prong grounding type plug to fit the proper 
grounding type receptacle. The cord is long enough 
that it should not be necessary to use extension 
cords. Temporary extension cords and receptacle 
adapters should be used only until a properly 
grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified elec-
trician. Use only a 3 wire extension cord of ade-
quate size to handle the rated full load current of 
the machine as indicated on the machine name-
plate. If an adapter is used to accommodate a 2 
hole receptacle, the grounding ear must be at-
tached to a known ground. Never remove the 3rd 
prong (grounding blade) from the plug on the ma-
chine electrical cord. 

3.  Keep the machine guards in place and in good work-

ing order. 

4.  Avoid dangerous environments. Do not use the ma-

chine in a damp or wet location. Keep the work area 
well lit. 

5.  Wear proper apparel. No loose clothing (i.e. 

neckties) or jewelry to get caught in moving parts. 
Wear protective covering to contain long hair. 

6.  Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common 

sense. Do not operate the machine when you are 
tired. Do not use the machine after taking drugs, al-
cohol or medications. 

 

WARNING

 

Machines equipped with strobe lights. These machines 
emit a stroboscopic, flashing light. Viewing of this light 
may trigger epileptic seizures in persons with photosen-
sitive epilepsy. 

 
 
 

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE 

REFERENCE. 

PURPOSE (GENERAL OVERVIEW) 

WT-25LC and WT-25LCI series rewind machines are 
made for the purpose of rewinding rolls of narrow web 
products. In general, these are paper, film or foil prod-
ucts which are stiff enough to stand on edge (vertically) 
throughout the web path of the machine. Cloth and 
other woven materials generally do not rewind well (if 
at all) on vertical spindle rewind machines. Abrasive 
materials (sandpaper rolls, etc.) will damage the ma-
chine and should not be used. The machines are 
equipped with a counting system that can be set to 
measure roll length or to photoelectrically count labels. 
In addition, WT-25LCI machines are equipped with a 
strobe light system to permit visual inspection of the 
labels at high speeds. It is suggested that you take a few 
minutes to become familiar with the controls and oper-
ating characteristics before attempting to rewind actual 
rolls. 

 

WARNING

 

AS WITH ANY MACHINE, CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED 
TO PREVENT INJURY. NEVER OPERATE THE MACHINE 
WITH GUARDS REMOVED. THE CONTROL CABINET 
DOOR MUST BE KEPT CLOSED (SECURED BY SCREWS) 
EXCEPT WHILE INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS ARE BEING 
MADE. ALWAYS EXPECT THE MOTOR TO TURN ON 
WHEN THE START PUSHBUTTON IS OPERATED. 

 

CAUTION

 

BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO A SOURCE OF 
ELECTRICAL POWER, OPEN THE CONTROL CABINET AND 
VISUALLY INSPECT THE CONTROL PANEL TO BE SURE 
THAT NO COMPONENTS OR WIRE CONNECTIONS HAVE 
WORKED LOOSE IN SHIPMENT. WHEN INSPECTION IS 
COMPLETE, CLOSE AND SECURE THE CABINET DOOR. 

OPERATOR CONTROLS (WEB 
TRANSPORT SYSTEM) 

REWIND DIRECTION SWITCH 

This switch determines the direction of rotation of the 
rewind coreholder. When in the “PRINTING OUT” posi-
tion, the coreholder will turn in a counterclockwise di-
rection for winding with the labels on the outside of the 
roll. In the “PRINTING IN” position, the rewind core-
holder will turn clockwise for winding labels on the in-
side of the roll. 
 

Summary of Contents for WT-25LC

Page 1: ...Metric CDR Owner s Manual and Guide to Operations MODEL WT 25LC WT 25LCI ROLL LABEL REWIND MACHINES 910 Bolger Court Fenton MO 63026 USA 636 343 0806 800 325 9777 IMPORTANT Read all instructions befor...

Page 2: ...tance Scanner Optional 6 Speed of Operation 6 Accuracy of Counting 6 Photoelectric Counting System Controls 7 Stop at Preset Bypass Preset Switch 7 Count Labels Count Length Switch 7 Dark Energize Lig...

Page 3: ...photosen sitive epilepsy READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PURPOSE GENERAL OVERVIEW WT 25LC and WT 25LCI series rewind machines are made for the purpose of rewinding rolls of na...

Page 4: ...power is on UNWIND TENSION CONTROL The unwind brake is a mechanical friction type consist ing of a brake band wrapped around a drum An ad justing knob on the front of the machine provides a means of t...

Page 5: ...on opposite to the direction in which the roll was turning normally clockwise NOTE An alternate method of loosening the roll on the rewind is to hold the roll tight against the top of the table and tu...

Page 6: ...TCH POSITION STOP BYPASS PRESET BYPASS REWIND DIRECTION SWITCH AS REQUIRED MAIN SPEED CONTROL MINIMUM IDLE SPEED CONTROL MID RANGE WEB PATH ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1A Web Path for WT 25LC Models Figure 1...

Page 7: ...set the final count Preset B as normal and set Preset A to any number larger than Preset B NOTE All Rewind Machines are equipped with an electronic programmable counter This counter is quite sophisti...

Page 8: ...ignificant role in the speed with which labels can be accurately counted However the counter system is capable of accurately detecting and counting high con trast targets inch wide at maximum machine...

Page 9: ...witch in the COUNT DOWN posi tion causes the counter to subtract counts each time a label passes through the scanner In order to remind the operator that the switch is in the COUNT DOWN posi tion the...

Page 10: ...to unlock the scanner C Place a strip of label material into the slot of the scanner Align scanner in the center of the gap between the labels until the green led comes on D While observing the LED s...

Page 11: ...be made with discretion These set tings are located on the printed circuit board closest to the terminal blocks on the motor control The motor control is located inside the control cabinet MINIMUM SPE...

Page 12: ...n LoC for a few se conds You are now ready to reprogram the counter SETTING SCALE FACTORS 1 Press PRGM 2 When FACtor appears press ENTER 3 When dP F A appears press PRGM Then press ENTER 4 Set dP F A...

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