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ERX-15 Eastey ERX Series Automatic Case Erector User Guide MAIN CONTROL SCREEN ALARMS CLEAR MACHINE START MANUAL MODE ALARMS AUTO MACHINE TO HOME MANUAL CONTROL MONITOR SETTINGS SCREEN ON LINE OFF LINE SCREEN 0, 843 AUTO MODE CYCLES...
Contents Safety ..........................8 Safety Precautions ....................... 8 Explanation of Symbols ....................10 Introduction ......................... 12 ERX-15 Automatic Case Erector Overview ..............12 ERX-15 Case Erector Features & Specifications ............13 Dimensions ......................... 15 Machine Serial Number ....................16 Typical Applications ....................16 Unpacking ........................
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Major Flap Closer Unit ....................93 Major Flap Closer Seat Unit..................96 Left Seat Unit ......................97 Right Seat Unit ......................99 Opener–W Unit ......................100 Opener–L Unit ......................102 Suction Unit ......................104 Opener Guide Unit ....................105 Opener Cart Unit ...................... 107 Opener Track Unit ....................
Keep a copy of this User Guide available with the machine at all times. Additional copies are available on request (Eastey.com/contact-us). The development of a good safety program that is rigidly enforced is absolutely imperative when involved in the operation of industrial equipment.
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• Do not make any modifications to either the electrical circuitry or the mechanical assemblies of this machinery. Such modifications may introduce hazards that would not otherwise be associated with the machinery. Eastey will not be responsible for any consequences resulting from such unauthorized modification. Do not operate a machine if any modification has been made.
10 Safety Explanation of Symbols Caution sign or Safety Alert symbol. Indicates caution, be alert, Your safety is involved. Knowledge of safe operation is required. Caution indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury or damage to equipment or nearby property.
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Safety 11 Warning symbol. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in death or serious injury. A warning indicates a situation potentially more severe than indicated by a caution message but not immanent as a danger message. The warning symbol is associated with messages for conditions as shown below.
12 Introduction Introduction The Eastey ERX-15 Case Erector automatically unfolds and forms corrugated cartons from flat stock placed in the magazine hopper area. A tape head, installed below the exit drive belt area, seals the bottom seam of each carton as they move through the exit area.
Introduction 13 The Case Erector can be thought of as having two major sections: one of which is the hopper or magazine where flat carton blanks are placed to be dispensed one-by-one as needed; and the other section is the enclosed case erecting and bottom-sealing section, in which the case opener swings the case open as the bottom flaps are folded closed and then sealed as the case exits.
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14 Introduction ERX-15 Case Erector Specifications Speed Up to15 cases per minute Case Types RSC RH Flute Types B-flutes 3mm Wall Types Single Case Sealing 2” wide pressure sensitive tape, optional 3” wide Case Hopper Capacity 150 - 200 cases (200 cases with B-flutes) Machine Dimensions Width (A) Height (B) Length (C) 82 in.
Introduction 15 Dimensions 58.58 in. 148.8 cm 47.59 in. 120.8 cm Note: Legs of the Case Erector may be lengthened or shortened by ±3.94 in. (±10 cm) as required to obtain desired conveyor height. Lengthening or shortening all legs increases or decreases all height dimensions from the dimensions shown by the same amount as the legs are lengthened or shortened.
Main document number Typical Applications FILE ERX-15 Eastey ERX-15 Automatic Case Erector This case erector can be used for a wide range of applications where case size minimum and minimum are within the minimum and maximum case size parameters specified in the Box Specifications table of the ERX-15 Case Erector Specifications.
We are willing to assist you in every reasonable manner to help you collect claims for loss or damage. However, this willingness on Eastey’s part does not make Eastey or its parent or related companies responsible for collections or claims or replacement of equipment damaged or lost in transit.
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18 Installation Forklift Tine Tubes Do This Do NOT Do This!
Installation 19 Installation Remove the shipping plastic covering the case erector and lift it up, off the shipping pallet. CAUTION! The ERX-15 Case Erection System is heavy and a forklift is recommended to move the machine safely off the shipping pallet.
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20 Installation 4. Avoid locating the case erector in an area that is too hot or too cold. Recommended ambient temperature range for operation of the case erector is between 32° F – 113° F (0° C – 45° C). When the case erector is positioned in the operating location you will need access to: 1.
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Installation 21 Move the case erector to its location. A forklift is recommended for moving the case erector. CAUTION! If the case erector must be lifted for moving, use proper equipment when lifting and moving it. A forklift is recommended to move the machine safely. See the illustration at the end of the previous section for location of tubes for forklift tines and recommended orientation for lifting.
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22 Installation Remove strapping intended to stabilize moving parts during transport Look for and remove straps for shipping in the locations indicated in the following illustrations. Attach the alarm signal light stack The Case Erector is shipped with the alarm signal light stack removed to protect it from being damaged in transit.
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Installation 23 A power cord (with optional electrical plug) should be installed by a licensed electrician. Connect the air line to the regulator. CAUTION! Before operating, ensure the following. 1. All shipping ties are removed. 2. The interior of the case erector is clear of any shipping materials or other items.
24 Operation Operation Before operating the Case Erector, be familiar with the machine controls and where they are located. Main Power On / Off Switch and E-Stop 1. Main Power — The main power switch is located on top of the main electrical cabinet enclosure, outside and to the right of the clear-window guard for the erected carton exit area.
Operation 25 Control Panel MAIN SCREEN ALARM MACHINE READY MACHINE IDLE MANUAL MODE AUTO MACHINE TO HOME MANUAL CONTROL MONITOR SETTINGS IN-LINE CONTINUOUS SCREEN MODE MODE SCREEN CONTINUOUS DEMAND AUTO CYCLE 0002, 843 005 007 CLEAR COUNTS CARTON OPEN CARTON OPEN Green Blue Start...
26 Operation 6. HMI Touchscreen – The HMI (Human Machine Interface) Touchscreen provides access to controls, status information, and programable settings of the case erector. Main Screen MAIN SCREEN ALARM MACHINE READY MACHINE IDLE MANUAL MODE AUTO MACHINE TO HOME MANUAL CONTROL MONITOR...
Operation 27 Case Dimensions — Case Blank to Finished Carton To begin setup for each run of cases, you will need to know the desired finished size dimensions of the case. The dimensions of the finished cases relate directly to the case blanks as shown in the following illustration.
28 Operation Hand Cranks and Locations for Machine Adjustments Hand cranks for making adjustments for dimensional changes in case sizes are on the outside of the case erector and are labeled with numbers 1 through 5. Adjustments 6 and 7 are inside the case erector enclosure and are not labeled with numbers. The following illustration shows the locations of the five hand cranks.
Operation 29 Machine Adjustments Following is a short outline of how the seven adjustments (five crank handle adjustments and two internal adjustments) relate to the dimensions of the case blank and resulting erected case: Adjustment 1: Magazine Hopper adjustment for Case Width; the width of the case minor panel, W.
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30 Operation Check to make sure the pushdown bracket bar will not crash into sensor brackets. NOT OK Check to make sure magazine belts and pusher paddles will not crash into sensor brackets. NO BOX SENSOR LOW BOX SENSOR Making Initial Settings VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector –...
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Operation 31 VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Box Width Adjustment To see a video to guide you through this adjustment for setting up the ERX-15 case blank width, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix6dONOnPGw or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. 1.
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32 Operation VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Box Height Adjustment To see a video to guide you through this adjustment for setting up the ERX-15 case blank height, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjSQN4sUhLs&list=PLw2fFM1Tj1XV lqawAzk0PZmhsFO16VsZo&index=2 Or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device.
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Operation 33 VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Staging Area Adjustment To see a video to guide you through this adjustment for setting up the staging area adjustment, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTIuezBxdG8 or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. 1.
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34 Operation 3. Adjust hand crank 4 up or down until the scored line on the box matches the dashed line on the back or the staging area. Align Crease with Dashed Line VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Push-Down Bracket Adjustment To see a video to guide you through this adjustment of the height of the push-down bracket,...
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Operation 35 VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Case Holdback Pin Alignment To see a video to guide you through adjustment for alignment of the case holdback pin, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cTzmXwu9DA or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. The pin in the bottom plate below the case blank is instrumental in the opening and expanding the blank as it is being erected.
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36 Operation VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Suction Cup Adjustment To see a video to guide you through adjustment of the suction cups, click this link: https://i.ytimg.com/an_webp/aCLeCY7mekY/mqdefault_6s.webp?du=30 00&sqp=CNb5_PwF&rs=AOn4CLAq8MZWvpwhqsDfpS_CLcA1LYpT1A or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device.
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Operation 37 3. Suction cups can be repositioned by loosening the handles on the outside of the bracket and then moving the set of suction cups. 4. Position the suction cups so the weight of each carton will be distributed evenly by each pair of cups.
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38 Operation 5. When the suction cups are positioned correctly, retighten handles to secure the suction cups in position. Note: When positioning the suction cups take care to make sure the suction cup will not interfere with the sensor plate of the magazine when swinging back to pull the next case blank.
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Operation 39 Position unused suction cups to the outside of case panels and retighten positioning handles of all suction cups to secure them in position. Shut off the valve to the unused suction cups. The valve label placed on the case expander crossbeam shows the valve position for Open (1) or Closed (0).
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40 Operation VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Exit Belt Width Adjustment To see a video to guide you through adjustment of the case erector exit belt width, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix6dONOnPGw or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. 1.
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Operation 41 VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Loading and Threading the Tape Cartridge To see a video to guide you through threading tape in the case erector tape cartridge, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR0Nct4fz3k or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. Loading the Tape Cartridges Turn the main power switch to “Off”...
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42 Operation Check Tension Check the tape for correct tension. Tighten or loosen the tape core holder to adjust tension. Thread Tape Carefully thread the new tape through the rollers in the tape head as shown in the applicable diagram in the Tape Head User Guide provided with the tape head. The following diagram shows the path for the tape in a typical tape head used with the ERX-15 Case Taper.
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Operation 43 Center Tape Make sure the tape is centered on all the rollers. There are several rollers in the tape cartridge where the tape alignment should be checked to verify the tape stays on center as it is being dispensed. Return the tape cartridge to the operation position.
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44 Operation VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Tape Sensor Adjustments To see a video to guide you through tape sensor adjustments, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqVVuNN3z-c or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. Tape sensors are located down below the tape head mounting area and are visible through the space between the tape head and the belt nearest the main electrical enclosure.
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Operation 45 The position of the tape low sensor can be adjusted to determine how low the tape supply can be before the low tape alarm is triggered. Tape Sensor Bracket Tape Break Tape Low Sensor Sensor Adjustment To trigger the tape low condition when less tape remains on the roll, reposition the tape low sensor closer to the center of the tape core;...
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46 Operation 3. Press the case blank stack against the machine, tightly at the top and bottom. 4. Once all case blanks are in position, place the slotted paddles behind the case blank stack. Close the case magazine pusher paddles to hold the case blank stack.
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Operation 47 VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Single Case Test Run To see a video to guide you through jogging a single case through the case erector to use the full jog run function to test the settings made to this point, click this...
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48 Operation In Jog mode, each press of the green button will advance the case one step ahead through each of the steps MAIN SCREEN ALARM MACHINE READY involved in the process of erecting a case, from case MACHINE IDLE MANUAL MODE AUTO MACHINE...
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Operation 49 3. With the next jog, the case opening frames swing into the central erector space, opening the box. Check to see that the box corners are square at 90°. If necessary, adjust the left/right hand crank for centering the box. Note that as each case is swung out and opened, another case blank is advanced into the staging area from the magazine hopper and pushed down onto the base frame plate.
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50 Operation At the same time the major flaps are being closed, the suction cups will release and withdraw from the carton. 5. The box feeder will then push the erected box into the taper area for a bottom tape seal.
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Operation 51 VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector HMI Manual Control Settings To see a video to guide you through using the HMI manual control settings, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yukcCA6bLI or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device.
52 Operation Manual Control Screen From the Manual Control Screen, allows for the operation each machine function manually and independently. Buttons at the top of the Manual Control Screen provide quick access to the Home Main Screen, the Monitor Screen and NOTE: Several of the buttons in the Manual Control Screen have small indicators with a letter and number at a corner or...
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Operation 53 Magazine Forward The Magazine Forward buttons provide manual control to advance the magazine belts forward. The two belts, one each side, can be operated individually. • W-Side is for the case blank width-side conveyor • L-Side is for the case blank length-side conveyor. W-Side or Width Side L-Side or...
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54 Operation Separator Suction Cup The separator suction cups can be extended, or suction activated by touching the buttons in this section of the Manual Control Screen. Carton Suction Cup The carton-opener structure can be extended to pick up position or returned back to home and carton suction cups can be extended or suction activated by touching the buttons in this section of the Manual Control Screen.
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Operation 55 Driving Belt The driving belt refers to the exit conveyor belts that move the erected case through the base sealing area and out through the exit of the case erector. The driving belt motor can be turned on to run or shut off using the button in this section. Minor Flap Folding The minor flap folding mechanism can be activated to execute the minor flap folding motion.
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56 Operation Major Flap Folding The major flap folding mechanism can be activated to rise, perform the major flap folding motion, and return down. Carton Feed Pusher The carton feed pusher can be activated to perform the carton feed motion and to return it back to home position.
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Operation 57 VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Continuous and On Demand Mode To see a video to guide you through using the full jog run function, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVJ_jlFGNvE or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. There are two modes of operation of the ERX-15 case taper.
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58 Operation Every Delay Timer Settings allows you to insert in a delay for every action the case erector makes to process a case from collapsed blank to erected, bottom-sealed carton. This can be helpful in troubleshooting any problems that may occur in forming specific cases.
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Operation 59 VIDEO: ERX-15 Exit Box Sensor Modes To see a video explaining the exit box sensor modes, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU4-K3c2Pws or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. There are two modes for the Exit Box Sensors. •...
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60 Operation VIDEO: ERX-15 Case Erector Retreat Speed Settings To see a video explaining the retreat speed settings, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66qvLu5ykr8 or scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device. There are two available settings for Opener Retreat Speed, Low and High.
Operation 61 Monitoring Screens There are three screens for monitoring functions of the ERX-15 Case Erector. They are divided by functional areas of the Case Erector. • Magazine Hopper Area • Taping Area • Carton Opening Area Monitor Magazine The Monitor Magazine screen is a reference that allows you to inspect each sensor or valve in the magazine hoper area of the case erector to see that they are functioning normally.
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62 Operation Monitor Carton Open The Monitor Carton Open screen allows you to inspect sensors and valves in the carton opening area of the case erector to see if they are functioning normally. This screen also allows setting the values of important parameters. •...
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Operation 63 Component Description To see descriptions of the valves and sensors pictured, touch the Component Description button. Monitor Taping...
64 Operation Alarms The Alarms screen displays system alarms, both current and past. The screen is divided into two windows: the top window shows currently active alarms; and the lower window shows a scrolling list of alarms that have been recorded by the system. Return Touch the Return Button to return to the system Main screen.
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Operation 65 Emergency Stop Press the E-Stop (Emergency Stop) to stop all machine motion in the event of an emergency. To reset after the emergency situation has been cleared, turn the E-Stop button a quarter-turn to release the switch. Reset Button After an Emergency Stop, and the emergency situation has been cleared, reset the E-Stop button as described above and press the Reset button to reset the machine...
66 Adjustments Adjustments Shut off power and disconnect electrical connections before making any adjustments. WARNING: Unless otherwise specifically stated, before performing any adjustments, maintenance, or repairs, power off the system, disable the power source, and do the same for all connected equipment consistent with logout/tagout best practices.
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Adjustments 67 1. To adjust the belt tension, begin by loosening the screw through the center of the roller, shown in position “A” in the following illustration, that secures the roller in place. Intake Belt Taping Area Exit Belt 2. Adjust tension by tightening or loosening the tensioning screw in position “B.” 3.
68 Adjustments Hand Crank and Case Size Dimension Adjustments Adjustments to the case erector to accommodate case dimensional size changes are made by turning hand cranks on the outside of the case erector. These cranks are labeled with numbers 1 through 5. Adjustments 6 and 7 are inside the case erector enclosure and are not labeled.
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Adjustments 69 Adjustment 3: Case Height plus the Case Width; the overall height of the case blank. W/2 + H + W/2, or simply H + W. Adjustment 4: Half of the Case Width; the width of a case flap or W/2. Adjustment 5: Case Width;...
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70 Adjustments Case Blank Dimensions Blank Thickness = 2 × T For practical ≈ purposes, consider the case blank Score Line thickness (T ) to be approximately equal to twice the case Major Minor wall thickness (T Panel Panel ≈ Position the suction cups so they will be centered vertically on the panels, and spaced at regular intervals horizontally at approximately one-third and two-thirds of each panel when they grip each case.
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Adjustments 71 ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ Major Minor Panel Panel Score Line ≈ For cases with one or both panels too small for both pairs of suction cups, use only the inner pair of suction cups, aligned to be centered on the panel, and shut off vacuum to the outer pair.
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72 Adjustments To reposition suction cups on either case-opening frame (long side or wide side), loosen the lever on the back frame corresponding to the cups to be moved. Move the suction cups to the required position and then re-tighten the lever to secure the suction cups in place.
Maintenance 73 Maintenance WARNING: Unless otherwise specifically stated, before performing any adjustments, maintenance, or repairs, power off the system, disable the power source, and do the same for all connected equipment consistent with logout/tagout best practices. https://www.osha.gov/control-hazardous-energy scan the QR code at right using the camera app on your mobile device.
74 Maintenance Adjustment hand cranks: every 250 hours of operation, apply a small amount of silicone to the end of each spring where the loop is secured to an eyelet. Wipe off excess silicone as it will attract dust which can cause premature equipment wear and jamming.
Troubleshooting 75 Troubleshooting The following table provides troubleshooting information for identifying and correcting possible problems. Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. Suction cups do not 1. Is there sufficient air 1. Verify air supply meets grab case blanks well. supply pressure? specifications: 80 PSI @ 12 CFM.
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76 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action correctly? time setting if necessary. 5. Is the score line aligned 5. Check to make sure the correctly with the scoring line is aligned separator pin? correctly with the separator pin. 3. Cases do not open to 1.
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Troubleshooting 77 Problem Solution Tape Folding • Check that all rollers turn freely. • Check to be sure tape is threaded properly on front roller (page Error! Bookmark not defined.). • Check wipe down brush. Tape Curling and Bunching Up •...
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80 Parts Forming Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030778 Machine Body 5030779 Taper Unit 5030780 Major Flap Closer Unit 5030781 Motor, 220V/380V P0503-0009300 5030782 Opener-W Unit 5030783 Opener-L Unit 5030784 Opener Guide Unit 5030785 Opener Cart Unit 5030786 Opener Track Unit 5030787 Box Feeder Unit...
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Parts 81 Forming Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030811 Motor Arm Spacer P01-0610700 5030778 Bracket P01-052640A 5030812 Vacuum Generator Seat 5030813 Vacuum Generator P0319-C13748 5030814 Fix Plate 5030815 Door P06-006160A 5030816 Door P06-006140A 5030817 Handle P1112-0000700 5030818 Hinge P1110-020000500 5030819 Magnetic...
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Parts 83 Taper Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030831 Left Belt Unit 5030832 Taper Frame Unit 5030833 Adjust Front Unit 5030834 Adjust Rear Unit 5030835 Roller P08-0003900 5030836 Right Belt Unit 5030837 Minor Flap Closer Unit 5030838 Sliding Block P02-032690A 5030839 Sprocket...
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Parts 85 Left Belt Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030853 Motor Seat P02-0080300 5030854 Spacer P02-0080400 5030855 Bearing P1104-0262032RS0 5030856 Motor Shaft P02-0323400 5030857 Bearing P1104-026003ZZ0 5030858 Shaft Connect P1121-0000100 5030859 Belt Motor - Left P0503-0011300 5030860 Driving Pulley P06-0061200 5030861 Belt Seat...
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Parts 87 Right Belt Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030853 Motor Seat P02-0080300 5030854 Spacer P02-0080400 5030855 Bearing P1104-0262032RS0 5030856 Motor Shaft P02-0323400 5030857 Bearing P1104-026003ZZ0 5030858 Shaft Connect P1121-0000100 5030881 Belt Motor - Right P0503-0012100 5030860 Driving Pulley P06-0061200 5030882 Belt Seat...
Parts 89 Adjust Front Unit Adjust Front Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030793 SCREW M6*12L P1101-0906012AN 5030904 BUSHING P02-0088800 5030905 SPROCKET P0702-0010500 5030906 FIX RING P02-0083500 5030907 SEAT P01-0135000 5030908 THREAD ROD FRONT P02-032830A 5030909 SUPPORT...
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94 Parts Major Flap Closer Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030927 WASHER 8 P1103-010816C5Z 5030931 ROD END P0403-050000200 5030932 I CONNECTOR P0403-020000600 5030933 P02-0325600 5030934 MAJOR FLAP CLOSER SEAT UNIT 5030935 STOPPER P01-0613800 5030936 BEVEL GEAR P0701-0003000 5030793 SCREW M6*12L P1101-0906012AN 5030937...
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Parts 95 Major Flap Closer Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030959 SLIDING BLOCK P1104-140000800 5030960 FIX SEAT - RIGHT P01-053320A 5030961 LINEAR BUIDE P1104-140000900 5030732 CYLINDER SENSOR P0319-C13747 5030736 CYLINDER SENSOR P0319-C13748...
96 Parts Major Flap Closer Seat Unit Major Flap Closer Seat Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030963 Connect Block 5030964 Seat 5030965 Fix Block 5030793 Screw M6*12L P1101-0906012AN...
Parts 99 Right Seat Unit Right Seat Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030982 Block 5030983 Connect Block 5030984 Seat - Right 5030969 Bearing Seat P02-032590A 5030968 Bearing P1104-026205ZZ0 5030972 Sliding Block P1104-140001000 5030985 Adjust Block P02-0328400...
108 Parts Opener Track Unit Opener Track Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031030 Support Bracket P01-0541800 5031031 Sliding Guide P1104-140000700...
Parts 111 Stand Unit Stand Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031055 5031056 Clamp 5031057 Fix Plate 5030849 Screw M10*25L P1101-0910025AN 5031058 Screw M6*12L P1101-0506012AN 5031059 Stand P1111-0001500...
112 Parts Top Pusher Unit Top Pusher Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031061 Right Guide Unit 5031062 Pusher Unit 5031063 Left Guide Unit...
Parts 121 Opener Cart Guide Unit Opener Cart Guide Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031113 Seat Plate 5031114 Linear Guide P1104-140001200...
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Parts 123 Exit Guard Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030819 Magnetic P1106-020000100 5031116 Door Bracket 5031117 Door Frame - Left 5031118 Door - Left P06-0061500 5031119 Fix Plate P01-0080500 5031120 Door - Right P06-0061700 5030817 Handle P1112-0000700 5031121 Screw M5*30l P1101-0305030AS 5030818...
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Parts 127 Electric Box Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031132 Electric Box 5031133 Electric Door 5030818 Hinge P1110-020000500 5031134 Electric Fix Plate 5031135 Emergency Stop Button P0313-010006300 5031136 Emergency Stop Sticker P1001-0001400 5031137 Pneumatic Box 5031138 Cover P06-006680A 5031139 Cable Fixer...
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130 Parts Magazine Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031146 Magazine Base Unit 5031147 Base Plane Unit 5031213 Adjust Connect Unit 5031148 Magazine Belt-Right Unit 5031149 Magazine Belt-Left Unit 5031150 Shaft P02-0354300 5031151 Separate Suction Unit 5031152 Cover 5031153 Cover 5031154 Cover...
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132 Parts Magazine Base Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031161 Bush Seat P01-0135000 5031162 Thread Rod - Left P02-032220A 5031163 Thread Rod -Right P02-0322400 5030906 Fix Ring P02-0083500 5031164 Frame 5030912 Indicator P1130-0000100 5031165 Centering Plate 5030905 Sprocket P0702-0010500 5031166 Base Plate...
Parts 133 Magazine Guide Unit Magazine Guide Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031174 Support 5031175 Linear Guide P1104-140001100 5031021 Screw M5*12L P1101-0905012AN...
134 Parts Cable Fixer Unit Cable Fixer Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031177 Fix Plate 5031021 Screw M5*12L P1101-0905012AN 5031178 Cover...
Parts 137 Extension Shaft Unit Extension Shaft Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031207 Bracket 5031208 Extension Shaft P02-0328700 5031209 Bushing P01-0135000 5030906 Fix Ring P02-0083500 5030912 Indicator P1130-0000100...
138 Parts Idle Sprocket Unit Idle Sprocket Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031211 Sprocket Fix P02-032530A 5031212 Sprocket P0702-0004700 5030922 Bushing P1104-081012100...
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Parts 141 Magazine Belt – Right Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031226 Base Plate 5031227 Bearing P1104-076004ZZ1 5031228 Spacer Block P02-0353200 5031229 Belt P0902-000870A 5031230 Shaft-Long P02-0353400 5031231 Shaft-Short P02-0353500 5030793 Screw M6*12L P1101-0906012AN 5031232 C Clip P1105-0120B 5031233 Driven Pulley P06-0073000...
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142 Parts Magazine Belt – Right Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031255 Advance Cylinder - Right P0319-C13744 5031256 Cylinder Fixer P0403-020000700 5031257 Rod End P1104-060000100 5031258 Holding Plate P02-035150A 5031259 Fix Block P02-0353300 5031260 Driving Pulley P06-0073100 5030817 Handle P1112-0000700 5031261...
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Parts 143 Magazine Belt – Right Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031283 Spring Washer 6 P1103-0206Z 5031284 Nut M6 P1102-0106BZ 5031285 Ring P06-0073200 5031286 No Box Sensor P0319-C13725 5031287 Low Box Sensor P0319-C13726...
146 Parts Bottom Guide – Right Unit Bottom Guide – Right Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031307 Support Bracket 5031308 Shaft P02-0327500 5031309 Bottom Guide P06-006230B 5031310 Fix Ring P02-0324300 5031311 Linear Bushing P1104-01060 5031103 Spring P1201-0003300...
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148 Parts Magazine Belt – Right Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031313 Base Plate 5031314 Base 5031315 Base Plate 5031316 Base Plate 5031260 Driving Pulley P06-0073100 5031227 Bearing P1104-076004ZZ1 5031317 Pulley Shaft P02-0353600 5031244 Shaft P02-0047500 5031246 Bearing P1104-17HF25200 5031245 P01-010430A...
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Parts 149 Magazine Belt – Right Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031252 Linear Bushing P1104-01201 5031234 Belt P0902-000920A 5031326 Advance Plate P01-0526100 5031264 Stopper P06-006690A 5031247 Driven Pulley P06-0072900 5031327 Support Block P02-0353300 5031328 Support Plate 5031329 Support Plate 5031263 Ring P02-035370A...
150 Parts Bottom Guide – Left Unit Bottom Guide – Left Unit Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5031308 Shaft P02-0327500 5031309 Bottom Guide P06-006230B 5031310 Fix Ring P02-0324300 5031338 Support Bracket P01-052820A 5031311 Linear Bushing P1104-01060 5031103 Spring P1201-0003300...
156 Parts Control Panel & HMI February 21, 2020...
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Parts 157 Electrical Parts List Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 1Q2 5030701 ZH-HD-48-BY P0311-010002800 5S10 5030702 Pressure Detect P0319-C13715 5030703 Air Power Solenoid Valve Unit P0319-C13739 5030704 Sucker Solenoid Valve Unit P0319-C13740 5030705 Pressure Detect P0319-C13714 1Q2A 5030706 Fuse P0305-010002800 1Q4 5030707 Power Supply...
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158 Parts Electrical Parts List Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty Photo Eye P0302-020000600 5030725 5030726 Cylinder Sensor P0319-C13747 PLC Expansion Module P0308-010005200 5030727 5030728 Proximity Switch P0319-C13727 5030729 Proximity Switch P0319-C13728 5030730 Cylinder Sensor P0319-C13748 5030731 Proximity Switch P0319-C13729 5030731 Proximity Switch P0319-C13719...
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160 Parts February 21, 2020 Pneumatic Parts List Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030742 Description P0319-C13736 5S10 5030702 Air F.R.L Tube Fitting P0319-C13715 5030703 Pressure Detect P0319-C13739 5030704 Air Power Solenoid Valve Unit P0319-C13740 5030743 Sucker Solenoid Valve Unit P0319-C13748 5030705 Vacuum Generator...
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Parts 161 Pneumatic Parts List Item Part Number Description Reference Q’ty 5030750 Y-Connect P0401-0002500 5030751 Cylinder P0319-C13744 Cylinder P0319-C13722 5030752 Cylinder P0319-C13723 5030753 Cylinder P0319-C13745 5030754 Cylinder Sensor P0319-C13747 5030755 Cylinder Sensor P0319-C13748 5030756 Valve P0401-0013500 3V6A 5030757 Cylinder P0319-C13743 Cylinder P0319-C13724 5030758...
Eastey ERX-15 Automatic Case Erector Warranty Statement Eastey warrants that all of the products it ships will be in good working order and free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to the published specifications for that product.
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Warranty Statement 189 PROFIT OR LOST OPPORTUNITIES OF ANY TYPE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THESE PRODUCTS EVEN IF EASTEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
For help setting up or operating the Eastey ERX-15, please contact Eastey Technical Service at one of the numbers listed below. Toll-Free Phone 800-835-9344 Phone 763-428-4846 763-795-8867 E-mail info@eastey.com www.eastey.com Thanks again for your purchase of Eastey products. We are pleased to be a part of your packaging needs.