Maintenance; Tools; Blade Replacement; Blade Guard - 3M -Matic Accuglide 21700 Instructions And Parts List

Nph taping heads
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Maintenance

The NPH 2 Inch Taping Head will perform
best when it receives routine maintenance
and cleaning. Taping head components that
fail or wear excessively should be promptly
repaired or replaced to prevent damage to
other portions of the head or to the product.
Blade Replacement, Upper and Lower
Taping Heads
1. Loosen, but do not remove, the blade
screws (A). Remove and discard old blade.
2. Mount the new blade (B) in the same
position as the blade that was removed.
3. Bottom the blade slots against the screws.
(This will position the blade at the correct
angle.) Tighten the blade screws to
secure the blade.
Note – Check the blade position to insure

Blade Guard

The blade guard covers the blade whenever
a box is not being taped. Periodically check
to be sure the blade guard is functioning
properly and returning to cover the blade.
Replace any defective parts.
Blade Oiler Pad
To reduce adhesive build-up, the taping
heads are equipped with a factory pre-
lubricated felt oiler pad that provides a
fi lm of oil on the cutting edge of the blade.
Blade maintainance should include keeping
the felt oiler pad saturated with SAE #30
non-detergent oil.
Should tape adhesive build-up occur on
blade, carefully wipe clean with an oily
cloth.
3M-Matic
Accuglide NPH - 2 Inch Taping Head - Type 21700
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(Figure 4-1).
proper clearance between blade
and guard by slowly pivoting the
blade guard back.
Warning
• To reduce the risk associated with
shear, pinch, and entanglement hazards
- Turn air and electrical supplies off
on associated equipment before
performing any adjustments, mainte-
nance, or servicing the taping heads
- Never attempt to work on the taping
head or load tape while the box drive
system is running
Blade
(B)
Figure 4-1 Blade Replacement
Warning
• To reduce the risk associated with
sharp blade hazards:
- Keep hands and fi ngers away from
tape cutoff blades under orange blade
guards. The blades are extremely sharp.
(maintenance continued on next page.)
Blade
Holder
Blade
Screws
(A)
NA - ENG
June 2017

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