Clearing Faults; Spacing Of Boxes - 3M Matic 7000r Instructions And Parts List

Random high speed case sealer with accuglide 4 taping heads and optional tape application monitor (tam)
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8. Theory of Operation
(continued)
Low Tape Sensor:
Indicating a low tape condition, the second
TAM sensor (e) is a Low Tape Sensor which
signals there is a low tape condition (only).
This sensor is directed at the side of the tape
roll. When tape is dispensed to a point
where the roll no longer blocks the sensor,
an indicator light illuminates the light beacon
and signals the need to replace the existing roll
with a new roll of tape (Figures 8-15).
Positioning Low Tape Supply Sensor:
As explained, the low tape supply sensor
looks at the side of the tape supply roll.
Moving this sensor towards tape core allows
more of the supply roll to be used before a
low tape signal is illuminated. The amount
of tape remaining on the roll is determined
by the position of this sensor and should
be set to production taping processes and
tape replacement response time variables.
To Re-Position Low Tape Supply Sensor:
1). Loosen the sensor nut
2). Slide/Reposition sensor along the
bracket slot
3). Tighten the sensor nut.
Re-adjust Low Tape Sensor as necessary to
meet desired production needs (Figure 8-15).
8.5 Clearing a Fault:
When a fault occurs, the machine automatically
stops and a beacon light signals the type of
fault (See Fault Chart - Section 8.3).
After removing the box, correct the fault
and re-start machine by fi rst pressing the
reset button and then the start button
(Figure 8-16).
Note: An E-Stop is provided for any emergency
shut down of the machine.
"Start-Stop"
and Reset
Buttons
Figure 8-16
3M-Matic
7000r-7000r3 HS Pro - Type 11800
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44-0009-2152-6 / ECO# 0078045
Start
Stop
Reset
8.6 Box Spacing
If location of the box has not passed exit sensor
before a new box has passed by the box
present sensor. This creates a box spacing
fault as shown in Figure 8-17.
Note: A minimum box 18" spacing must be
maintained. Make necessary production
adjustments to maintain minimum
box spacing requirements.
Minimum
18"
Spacing
Box
Warning
• To reduce the risk associated with
pinches, entanglement and
hazardous voltage:
- Turn pneumatic and electrical supplies
off and disconnect before performing
any adjustments, maintenance or
servicing the machine or taping heads.
Figure 8-17
Box
North American - ENG
Date Released:
05-22-18

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