Martin Yale 1632 User Manual

Martin Yale 1632 User Manual

Automatic letter opener

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AUTOMATIC LETTER OPENER
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Martin Yale Model 1632 Letter Opener. This letter opener was
designed for easy installation, set-up, and operation with minimal maintenance required. We rec-
ommend that you familiarize yourself with the Martin Yale 1632 Letter Opener by carefully read-
ing this manual. Thorough understanding of this information will eliminate most operator-asso-
ciated errors.
WARNING! Never connect power to the machine until you are ready to set up and operate
the letter opener. During set up, operation, and maintenance keep hands, hair, loose cloth-
ing, and jewelry away from all moving parts. Serious bodily injury could result. Service,
or disassembly of letter opener should only be attempted with the power disconnected and
locked out.
Power: 115 V.A.C., 50 or 60 Hz.
Dimensions: L-13 ¾" x W-10 ¼" x H-5 ½"
Max. Envelope Size: 4
1.0
Features
* The Martin Yale 1632 Letter Opener quickly and efficiently feeds and opens the most
commonly used envelope sizes (#6¾, #8, #9, & #10).
* Easy to assemble, set-up, and operate
* Low maintenance
MODEL 1632

SPECIFICATIONS

" x 9 ½" (#10)
1/8
Speed: 7,000/hr. (#10 Envelope)
Load Capacity: 1 ¾" Stack Height
Weight: 6.3 Lbs.

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Summary of Contents for Martin Yale 1632

  • Page 1: Specifications

    AUTOMATIC LETTER OPENER INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Martin Yale Model 1632 Letter Opener. This letter opener was designed for easy installation, set-up, and operation with minimal maintenance required. We rec- ommend that you familiarize yourself with the Martin Yale 1632 Letter Opener by carefully read- ing this manual.
  • Page 2 2.0 Parts 1. Power Cord 2. Conveyor Belts 3. Holdback Assembly 4. Bottom Blade 5. Top Blade 6. Feed Deck 7. Top Housing 8. Bottom Housing 9. Chassis 10. Blade Cover 3.0 Installation 3.1 Unpacking Carefully unpack the letter opener. The rubber feet are in a separate bag. Place all of the packing material back in the shipping box and store the box for any future shipment of the let- ter opener.
  • Page 3 When the letter feed becomes erratic, cleaning will be necessary to remove the coated ink, toner, lint and other contaminants. Simply clean the feed belts with a cloth and Martin Yale Roller Cleaner and Rejuvenator. Replace the feed belts when they will no longer feed after cleaning.
  • Page 4 2. Envelopes are too wide to feed. Review maximum envelope sizes listed on the front cover of these instructions. 3. Envelope is too thick. The Martin Yale 1632 Letter Opener was designed to open typical letter and business style envelopes (up to 3/16" thick).

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