Mega Electronics 22-22813-1 User Manual

Photopolymer dry film laminators

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Mega Electronics Limited
Mega House,
Grip Industrial Estate,
Linton, Cambridge.
England. CB21 4XN
Tel:
+44 (0) 1223 893900
Fax:
+44 (0) 1223 893894
Email:
sales@megauk.com
Web:
www.megauk.com
Part Nos.:
22-22813 -1 18"
22-22812 -1 24"
Laminators
1

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  • Page 1 Part Nos.: 22-22813 -1 18” 22-22812 -1 24” Laminators Mega Electronics Limited Mega House, Grip Industrial Estate, Linton, Cambridge. England. CB21 4XN Tel: +44 (0) 1223 893900 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 893894 Email: sales@megauk.com Web: www.megauk.com...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Polyolefin separator sheet. Two models are available either 22-22813-1 (18”) or 22-22812-1 (24”). Contents 1x laminator and stand with the following removable parts.
  • Page 3: Machine Parts

    Further advice Operate the machine in a well ventilated, clean, dry place with a large enough working space at the front and rear of the machine. Ensure the power cable is not dragging on the floor or causing a hazard to operators. Machine parts.
  • Page 4: Temperature Control

    Control panel and functions of the digital display Temperature control The temperature setting you require for laminating can vary and can be affected by many different factors, these include thickness of media, thickness and construction of laminating film, speed of the machine and temperature and humidity of the room you are working in.
  • Page 5 Hot and cold settings To change the function of the machine to either hot or cold press the HOT/COLD switch. When it is switched to hot the set temperature will show on the LCD display. When it is switched to cold, COLD will show on the LCD display.
  • Page 6: Film Loading And Threading

    Work room lighting Site the laminator in a well ventilated dust free area with suitable room lighting covered with yellow film which blocks out light wavelengths under 450 nm. This is available from us part number 06- 14061. The film can also be used to cover any windows. N.B. Never leave the dry film photo resist rolls in daylight or white light for any length of time.
  • Page 7 3. Optional Please note that it is possible to wet laminate materials in our laminators perfectly safely. For this reason we have provided a top and bottom drip tray which can be fitted as optional. If the trays have not been fitted by us before shipping the laminator they can be fitted as Follows: (a) Top drip tray This is fitted by tilting the tray at an angle and sliding it into position.
  • Page 8 5. Undo the knurled screws at the end of the mounting bars and remove the brass plates and the film roller support plates nearest to that end of the bars. 6. You will find two or three indents on the mounting bars at the end nearest the mounting bar fixing knob.
  • Page 9 9. Untighten the allen screws which hold the cardboard core holders onto the take up roller bar and position them on the bar so that the cardboard tube is in line with the dry film roll. Tighten the allen screws to fix the core holders into position. Check that the take up roller bar is in the correct slot on the push bar bracket.
  • Page 10 12. Push the bottom stabiliser bar forwards and it will drop down and move towards you (see machine parts drawing to enable you to locate the bar). Pass the bottom roll of dry film under the stabiliser bar and back over the top of the roll of dry film then continue as in 10 above to separate the polyolefin film from the dry film resist layer and to fix it to the bottom take up roller.

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22-22812-1

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