Rewinding Onto 76 Mm (3 In) Cardboard Core - CAB ER4 Series Operator's Manual

External rewinder
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Operation
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5.3

Rewinding onto 76 mm (3 in) Cardboard Core

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Note!
 Remove the spring from the rewind axle!
 Consider that the cardboard core (3) should be about 1 mm (0.04 in) broader than the label strip.
Caution!
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Risk of injury by rotating parts!
When switching on the rewinder starts immediately and winds until the material is tightened.
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Rewinding onto 76 mm cardboard core
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1. Put the first rewind adapter (3) onto the rewind axle (4)
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and slide it up to the disc (1) until it stops. Make sure that
the knurled screw (2) of the rewind adapter is led in the
groove of the rewind axle. Tighten the knurled screw (2).
2. Put the second rewind adapter (3) onto the rewind
axle (4) and slide it towards the first adapter until the
clearance between the outer edge of it and the disc (1) is
a little less than the width of the cardboard core. Tighten
the knurled screw (2).
3. Put the cardboard core (5) on the rewind axle (2).
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Note!
 Consider the selected winding direction:
The broken line is valid for inside wound
labels.
The solid line is valid for outside wound labels.
4. Feed the label strip over the guide axle (9) and under the
roller (8) up to the cardboard core (5).
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Note!
 When using a rewinder of the type ERx/300
for winding labels inside, lead the label strip
additionally over the guide axle (10).
 Ensure that the label strip touches the disc (1).
5. Affix the end of the label strip with consideration of the
selected rewinding direction to the cardboard core using
adhesive tape or label.
6. Slide the plate (7) with the knurled screw outward onto
the rewind axle until it stops.
7. Tighten the knurled screw (6) on the plate.
8. Switch on the rewinder at the power switch.
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