TOOL MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
The most common reason for poor tool performance and incorrectly formed straps joints is
improper tool maintenance. The easiest way to determine if a tool is performing correctly is by
inspecting the strap joint. Having a tool maintenance program is a simple task which consists of
three parts. First, a quick daily inspection of the tool for any worn or broken parts. Secondly,
keep each tool on a schedule of service intervals for cleaning and lubrication. Third, when
problems do occur, use the troubleshooting guide to properly determine and fix problems before
they lead to more serious tool conditions. Each of these three tasks have been outlined for this
particular tool, read and understand all information for improving the life and performance of the
tool.
TOOL INSPECTION
Visually inspect the exterior of the tool on a daily basis. Decreased tool life can be prevented by
early detection of broken parts. Replace all broken parts with new parts. Review any part
removal, replacement & adjustment instructions found in this manual.
SERVICE INTERVALS
Tool component wear is affected by the environment, strap/seal quantity and strap gauge which
the tool is subjected to. All critical moving components of the tool should be inspected
periodically. Broken parts can increase sealing effort, leading to additional component wear and
produce lower joint strength.
Inspect the components of the sealing mechanism when:
A.
Joint does not appear as shown in this manual or visually it is detected that the joint
is not all formed or formed improperly.
B.
Sealing effort seems sluggish or tool is difficult to remove from strap.
C.
The number of cycles from one battery charge decreases.
D.
When scheduled.
If there is any question that joint formation is not as shown or is suspect, it is important that you
contact your tool representative immediately.
TOOL LUBRICATION
Signode tools use a variety of greases and oils, all of which can be ordered through Signode.
When ordering indicate tool model, part number and name.
THREAD SEALANTS
Signode tools are assembled using a variety of thread sealants, all of which can be ordered
through Signode service using the appropriate description and part number.
! ! ! ! Loctite #222 (Purple), Part No 422794.
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