Table Conditioning - Challenge CHAMPION 370 XT Operator's Manual

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2. Always be careful when cleaning around safety warning labels. Use limited amounts of
cleaners in those areas.

10.6.1 Table Conditioning

The table of a paper cutter requires periodic maintenance to remove surface oxidation. Polishing is
also required to provide a smooth surface for paper to move freely. The frequency of this
maintenance will be determined by a number of factors. Among these are the humidity,
environmental dust, handprints, liquid spills, and type of paper stock. We recommend the use of the
Challenge Cutter Care Kit P/N 16077 for of your table care needs.
To prepare a new machine's table, follow the procedure below:
1. Remove the rust-protective coating from the table with a solvent.
2. Remove all solvent residue from the table with a dry cloth. Continue until the cloth shows no
sign of residue.
3. Apply a light coating of an SAE 10-weight non-detergent motor oil or equivalent to the table
and allow it to penetrate for at least one hour.
4. Remove all excess oil from the table with paper toweling (not cloth) until the paper towel you
are using shows no sign of oil.
5. Apply a paste wax (Challenge P/N 16078) to the table to seal the pores of the metal.
6. Note: Do not use a wax that contains a cleaning compound on the table. The cleaner
contains microscopic abrasive particles that will cause wear between the table and the
bottom of the backgauge. A silicone spray (Challenge P/N 16079) will show the same type of
wear as the cleaner if the excess silicone is not removed. If the excess is not removed, the
silicone spray has a substance that holds the silicone to the surface it is sprayed on that
causes a black, gummy build-up under the backgauge. If a silicone spray is used, paper
toweling must be used to remove the excess to prevent this wear and build-up.
To clean surface oxidation from a table, follow the procedure below:
1. Spray "Rust-B-Gone" (Challenge P/N 16080) on the table and allow it to dissolve the rust.
Then remove it with paper toweling. Or, pour a small quantity of SAE 10-weight motor oil
onto the table. Using a Scotch-Brite Pad or a 400 grit sand paper, polish the table following
the "grain" of the metal until all oxidation is removed to your satisfaction.
2. Remove all of the oil from the table until the cloth you are using shows no sign of residue.
3. Apply a light coating of an SAE 10-weight non-detergent motor oil or equivalent to the table
and allow it to penetrate for at least one hour.
4. Remove all excess oil from the table with paper toweling (not cloth) until the paper towel you
are using shows no sign of oil.
5. Apply a paste wax (Challenge P/N 16078) to the table to seal the pores of the metal.
6. Note: Do not use a wax that contains a cleaning compound on the table. The cleaner
contains microscopic abrasive particles that will cause wear between the table and the
bottom of the backgauge. A silicone spray (Challenge P/N 16079) will show the same type of
wear as the cleaner if the excess silicone is not removed. If the excess is not removed, the
silicone spray has a substance that holds the silicone to the surface it is sprayed on that
causes a black, gummy build-up under the backgauge. If a silicone spray is used, paper
toweling must be used to remove the excess to prevent this wear and build-up.
10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments
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