The Kwik Lok 893 Closer is certified. ® 2015 KWIK LOK CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Kwik Lok and Striplok are trademarks of Kwik lok Corporation. The shape of the closure is a trademark of Kwik Lok Corporation ® 2015 893 05 15...
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SECTION I Specifications E. The closer has two covers with interlocks, which 4. Automatic speed control that is tied into the stop the belt drive and disable the actuating cycle bagger. This feature maintains the optimum when the covers are removed. speed relationship between the closer and the bagger.
SECTION I Specifications MODEL DESIGNATION MAXIMUM MAXIMUM TYPE PACKAGE PACKAGES AVAILABLE MODEL CLOSURE FLOW WEIGHT PER MINUTE CLOSURE LABELS 893A J-NRP R or L UP TO 5 LBS. 120 Bags / Min. TF, PF, CFJ P-200, T-220 893A JM-NRP R or L UP TO 5 LBS.
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For an exact machine speed based on specific bag bags per minute based on bag width and flight spacing. width and flight spacing please contact Kwik Lok The surface feet per minute of the supply conveyor can Corporation for further details.
The 897 Cold Foil Printer utilizes hardened steel type markem-imaje SmartDate5® X60 Thermal Printer. The and a cold transfer foil to print on Kwik Lok closures. printer has a full color touchscreen controller with an This printer is air operated. It is controlled with an elec- icon-driven menu, allowing ease of set-up and opera- tric signal from the 893 Ultra closer.
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Specifications CLOSURE AND CLOSURE LABEL IDENTIFICATION (CLOSURES AND CLOSURE LABELS ARE SHOWN AT FULL SCALE) The 893A Ultra is available in right-hand and left- hand models. Kwik Lok closures (without a label) J-NRP Closure will run through either a right-hand or a left-hand closing machine.
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Specifications CLOSURE AND CLOSURE LABEL IDENTIFICATION (CLOSURES AND CLOSURE LABELS ARE SHOWN AT FULL SCALE) The 893A Ultra is available in right-hand and left- J-NRP Closure hand models. Kwik Lok closures (without a label) will run through either a right-hand or a left-hand closing machine.
Line Interactive. plunger snaps into the upper hole of the closer mount bracket. B.. MOUNTING THE CLOSER ON A KWIK LOK MAN- UFACTURED CONVEYOR: Figure 2.1 1. The mounting brackets are furnished and at- tached to the Kwik Lok Conveyor, allowing quick installation of the closer.
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SECTION II Installation MOUNTING HOLE PATTERN FOR KWIK LOK AUTOMATIC BAG CLOSING SYSTEMS Upper fence of the Bag-neck support rail bag tensioner (located (with the Bag-neck directly above the Bag-neck rod attached) support rail and rod 14" 11/32" [9mm] holes [35.6cm]...
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SECTION II Installation Closer and bag tensioner angled Closer frame standard slightly from the conveyor side. or wide mount 893 Ultra Closer Locate the bag tensioner at the front of the mounting slots Frame adjust lever Conveyor 2 1/4" bagneck rail Upper fence and mount Conveyor...
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SECTION II Installation F. CLOSER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT: G. CLOSER SLIDE POSITION: Figure 2.3 & 2.4 Figures 2.3 and 2.4 Some closer (head) angle is required for proper The slide frame mount allows the closer to move, to- closing of the product. The amount of head angle is wards or away from the conveyor.
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Installation H. CLOSER MOUNTING FRAME OPTIONS: BAG TENSIONER BRUSH TENSION: The 893 closer can replace other Kwik Lok closing The contact between the two brushes of the bag heads utilizing two available mount options. The tensioner is adjustable and is used to assist in ob- closer is attached to the mount with four bolts and taining a tightly closed package.
SECTION III Setup Printer port Speed input port Power switch Bag sensor port Alarm port Ethernet Figure 3.1 port (Right - hand closer shown) SECTION III: SETUP: 1. On the Main Control screen press the “Setup” button. The Password Required screen is dis- Several features of the 893 need to be configured before played.
SECTION III Setup B. ADJUST SCREEN CONTRAST AND DARKNESS: Figures 3.2 - 3.5 1. On the Main Control screen press the “Setup” button. 2. Enter the password at the Password Required screen and press the “OK” button. 3. Press the “Display” button at the Setup screen. 4.
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SECTION III Setup Figure 3.6 Figure 3.4 IP Address 4. The currently set date and time is displayed. The using the number pad on the screen. Press the 893 clock uses the 24 hour clock format, which “X” box to erase the entire selected information. does not utilize AM or PM designations.
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SECTION III Setup Number box Figure 3.8 Figure 3.9 E. SETUP SHIFTS: 2. Enter the password at the Password Required Figure 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.8, 3.9. 3.10 screen and press the “OK” button. Work shift start and end times are setup on the 893 3.
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SECTION III Setup Figure 3.10 Figure 3.11 9. Press the end time. Enter the desired informa- tion using the number pad on the screen. Press the “X” box to erase the entire selected informa- tion. Use the backspace key to erase one char- acter at a time.
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SECTION III Setup F. SELECT ALARMS: The closer will automatically attempt to clear the jam. Figure 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.12, The closer will immediately activate the lok breaker once. If the jam condition is not fixed, an error message is dis- The 893 has two separate alarm channels.
SECTION III Setup ENABLE FEED AFTER LOAD: Figure 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.13 When the “feed after load” option is enabled, the 893 automatically cycles multiple times to place a printed lok in the closing position at the bottom of the lok track. Use the following procedures to enable or disable the feed after load option.
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SECTION III Setup 08-006196 CABLE - SPEED INPUT 20 FEET Figure 3.16 RED: 12 VDC + ORANGE: ANALOG SIGNAL GREEN K. ENTER IP ADDRESS FOR OPTIONAL ETHERNET- BLACK: 12 VDC - COMMUNICATION: Figure 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 WHITE: ENCODER An optional Ethernet communication system is available Figure 3.17 for the 893.
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SECTION III Setup In encoder mode the closer monitors an encoder mount- 4. Press the desired speed control method to select ed to the drive roll of the conveyor. When the conveyor it. If “Encoder” is selected, an additional screen changes speed, the closer also automatically changes will appear to enter the conveyor roll diameter in belt speed.
SECTION IV Operation A. LOADING CLOSURE ROLL: Figure 4.1 The lok track shim must be installed in the lok track when running closures without labels. 1. Remove the reel front plate by grasping and pulling the reel knob off the reel detent pin. 2.
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SECTION IV Operation TRACK TRACK 893 right-hand closer 893 right-hand closer routing routing closure closure-label Figure 4.3 C. FEEDING CLOSURES INTO THE LOK TRACK: Figure 4.4 - 4.6 Refer to Figure 4.4 to properly route the closures from the reel assembly to the lok track. 1.
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SECTION IV Operation Figure 4.5 Figure 4.7 Lok Check (engaged) D. CLOSING BAGS: Figure 4.5 To close bags: Breakoff lever 1. Press the ”Run” button. blade 2. Set the closer belt speed, using the speed slide located on the left side of the main control screen: Figure 4.6 Speed is measured as a percentage of the maxi-...
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SECTION IV Operation Figure 4.9 Figure 4.8 ing the “Enable printer” button on the touch screen. (Remove the upper outside plate) The Enable / Disable button only appears when a printer is selected in the printer setup screen. When the package bag film enters the 893, it is caught between the upper and lower bag closing G.
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SECTION IV Operation Outside upper plate in operating position Figure 4.10 Figure 4.11 3. To access the bottom belts, remove the bottom 6. To install the outside upper plate, position the belt guard. Pull the belt guard straight away cover over the motor guard. Slightly depress from the machine to remove.
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SECTION IV Operation Figure 4.12 Figure 4.13 PICK MOTOR JAM CONDITION: J. COUNTERS: Figure 4.12 The pick stepper motor will go into a jam condition if the pick cannot return to home (neutral position). Several different counters are available on the 893. This condition is caused by an obstruction of the The manual cycle button does not increment the closures, as they move down the track or if the pick...
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SECTION IV Operation K. BAG COUNTER COUNTDOWN: Figure 4.12 and 4.13 The 893 has a closed bag countdown counter. The closer will count down from an operator entered number. The status of the counter is shown on the main screen. When the countdown reaches zero, the “Count Complete”...
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SECTION IV Operation Lower belt cover open: The lower belt cover has a Bad print: The closer monitors the performance of safety interlock. If the belt plate is removed while an optionally installed printer. The “bad print” error the machine is running, the belts immediately stop. indicates an operational problem with the printer.
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SECTION V Adjustments Adjustments are tasks that the operator may occasional- C. BAG SENSOR LEVER ADJUSTMENT: ly need to perform while the closer is in the production Figures 5.4 to 5.8 area. As the bag sensor lever rotates across the face of A.
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SECTION V Adjustments Lok check Lok Check mounting solenoid screws Breakoff lever blade Figure 5.2 Lok Check Lok Check (engaged) mount Figure 5.1 Solenoid linkage Figure 5.3 Lok Check (engaged) P 5.2 893 09 12...
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SECTION V Adjustments Press the bag Bag sensor lever sensor lever Indicator light ”On” (Bag actuating sensor) Figure 5.4 Feeler gauge Bag actuating 6. Hold the sensor lever in this position and place sensor Sensor lever stop a 1/8” Allen wrench in the brackets upper screw head Figure 5.5 mounting screw (Figure 5.8).
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SECTION V Adjustments Depress sensor lever Measure for Sensor lever actuation stop screw head Allen wrench Figure 5.7 Measure adjustment Figure 5.8 D. PINCH POINT ADJUSTMENT: Figure 5.9 4. Loosen the lower belt pinch point adjustment screw and move the pulley as needed. Use the The pinch point on the upper and lower inside belts tensioner pulley to apply a ”light”...
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SECTION V Adjustments Upper belt tensioner Upper inside Upper belt pinch point belt adjustment screw adjustment screw Belt pinch point (Exit side of belts) When closing wider bags, the closer should be posi- tioned away from the conveyor side to allow addi- tional room for the bag neck to gather into the clo- sure.
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SECTION V Adjustments Upper stepper mount screws (2 of 4) Figure 5.10 Upper stepper mount screws (2 of 4) Closure in closing position Figure 5.12 G. CLOSURE JAW CAM ADJUSTMENT: Tilt the Upper Figure 5.11, 5.12, 5.13 stepper mount to cam closure The closure cam is adjustable by loosening the four screws that secure the upper stepper mount to the...
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SECTION V Adjustments 0.030" Figure 5.13 Pick stop Pick Figure 5.14 Detach the inside upper belt plate from the clos- H. PICK STOP ADJUSTMENT: er by removing the four mounting screws. Figure 5.14 Loosen the jam nut on the pick stop (socket The pick stop may require adjustment after the lok head cap screw) and adjust it slightly, in or out, cam has been changed.
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SECTION V Adjustments LOK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT: Lok sensor mount Figure 5.15 1. Insert the closure strip into the printer and clos- er lok track. 2. Cycle the closer several times to make sure the closure strip has advanced to the correct closing location.
SECTION VI Maintenance Upper button head (1) Latches (4) Figure 6.1 Lower socket head screws (2) A. LOWER FEEDBELT REPLACEMENT: Figure 6.2 Figures 6.1 to 6.6 7. Remove the belts from the belt drive cartridge assembly and replace them as needed (Figure 1.
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SECTION VI Maintenance Motor coupling Inside belt Tensioner tensioner pulley Bag actuating sensor connector mounting screws (2) Figure 6.3 Figure 6.5 Cartridge drive pulley Tensioner mounting Outside belt Inside belt removal Motor coupling screws (2) tensioner pulley Figure 6.6 Figure 6.4 893 09 12 P 6.2...
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SECTION VI Maintenance 9/64” Allen Upper inside Upper outside belt wrench belt Figure 6.8 (Inside) Figure 6.7 (Inside) Upper belt tensioner Lower belt mounting screw cartridge B. UPPER FEEDBELT REPLACEMENT: Figures 6.7- 6.10 1. Disconnect power to the closer. 2. Remove the outside upper plate from the clos- er.
SECTION VI Maintenance 1/8” Hex Wrench Screen enclosure Touch screen (Front cover removed) Belt adjustment screw Figure 6.10 (Front side) Screen mounting screws (4) Standoffs (4) Figure 6.11 D. FEEDBELT DRIVE MOTOR REPLACEMENT: C. TOUCH SCREEN REPLACEMENT: Figure 6.12 Figure 6.11 1.
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SECTION VI Maintenance Mounting Screws (4) Cable Front motor connections cover Belt drive motor Figure 6.12 Pick drive Breakoff Right-hand E. PICK DRIVE MOTOR REPLACEMENT: motor drive motor machine shown Figure 6.13 Figure 6.13 1. Disconnect power to the closer. (Front plate removed) 2.
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SECTION VI Maintenance Right-hand machine shown Breakoff Breakoff sensor Pick drive Pick sensor linkage and mount gear and mount Pick drive linkage Figure 6.14 G. PICK SENSOR REPLACEMENT AND 7. Mount the replacement motor. Apply a small ADJUSTMENT: amount of removable thread locker to the set Figures 6.14 - 6.16 screw threads and secure the crank onto the motor shaft.
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SECTION VI Maintenance 0.032 (0.8mm) Indicator light ”On” (Breakoff sensor) Figure 6.17 Pick pivot pin Pick sensor 5. Install the new sensor. Figure 6.15 6. Adjust the sensor position so there is a 0.032” (0.8mm) gap between the sensor tip and the end of the pick pivot pin as the pin is moved toward the sensor face.
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SECTION VI Maintenance 8. With the sensor adjusted and the breakoff link- age at the bottom of its stroke, slide the breaker sensor mount down until the indicator lamp in the sensor goes on. Tighten the sensor mount. Check the adjustment again, to insure that the LED light in the sensor does not go out when the sensor pickup blade is in the lowest or bot- tom position.
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SECTION VI Maintenance Right-hand shown DC-DC converter voltage adjustment screw Power supply voltage adjustment screw DC-DC converter Power supply Figure 6.19 J. DC/DC POWER CONVERTER REPLACEMENT: verter to adjust the converter output voltage to Figures 6.19 and 6.20 12VDC. 1. Disconnect power to the closer. 10.
SECTION VI Maintenance Controller board Figure 6.22 Figure 6.23 L. CALIBRATE SCREEN: Figures 6.22 and 6.23 Figure 6.21 If the screen button pressure sensitive area becomes misaligned with the border of the button, the screen K. CONTROLLER BOARD REPLACEMENT: may need to be calibrated with the following proce- Figure 6.21 dures.
SECTION VI Maintenance closing cycle some of the sensors may change value so quickly that the screen is not able to consistently display the changes. 6. Manually actuate one of the inputs and note the change on the screen. For example, remove the upper belt plate and note that the input value changes from “1”...
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SECTION VI Maintenance O. FLOW DIRECTION ENTRY: Figure 6.25 The 893 is available in right-hand and left-hand models. The software is configured at the factory for the flow direction (right-hand or left-hand) of the machine. The configuration is stored in memory on the 893, and under normal circumstances should never need to be modified.
Use very light air pres- sure. *Lubricants used for the Kwik Lok equipment line are formulated for the food processing industry. They are NSF registered as H-1 for use in food processing and packaging equipment.
SECTION VII Troubleshooting NOTE: The Diagnostics screen can be of great assistance when troubleshooting the closer sensors. See Section VI, Maintenance, Part N, Diagnostics. PROBLEM SYMPTOM CORRECTION A. Bag marring. 1) Package closed too tight. 1) Adjust angle of closing head (Section II:F) 2) Pinch point of bag tensioner brushes is set too tight.
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SECTION VII Troubleshooting PROBLEM SYMPTOM CORRECTION D. Control panel has no display. 1) Control panel is blank. 1) Check that the electrical sup- ply is always on and is the correct voltage. 2) Remove the back cover and check to see if the lights of the AC/DC converter and DC/DC converter are on when the power switch is on.
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SECTION VII Troubleshooting PROBLEM SYMPTOM CORRECTION G. Closures do not breakoff. 1) The breakoff linkage is at the 1) Check sensor adjustment. top of the stroke. (Section VI:H) breakoff drive motor makes an audible chattering sound. 2) Verify that there is power to the closer.
SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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Amps, AJ-NRPL To determine the correct flow direction, visualize your packages moving away from you, toward the Kwik Lok Closing Machine. If the open end of the bag is on your right - hand side the flow direction is to the right. (Right - hand machine) b) If the open end of the bag is on your left hand side the flow direction is to the left.
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification CLOSER ASSEMBLIES Label guide assembly (P8.12-P8.14) Pick drive (P8.10-P8.11) Electrical components (P8.20-P8.22) Breakoff linkage (P8.15) Upper bogie assembly (P8.8-P8.9) Belt drive cartridge (P8.6-P8.7) Belt drive (P8.16-P8.17) Bag sensor lever (P8.5) Figure 8.2 P 8.4 893 05 15...
SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 5.2). 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification Z8093016 R or Z8093016 L KIT - CARTRIDGE - BELT DRIVE (Kit Z8093016 R and Z8093016 L includes the Bag sensor lever assembly shown on previous page) An extra belt cartridge kit can be ordered and used for a quick change should a belt failure occur.
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 5.2). 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification UPPER BOGIE ASSEMBLY 29 32 Figure 8.5 PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY. NUMBER 00-001175 BUSHING - ADJUST PULLEY 00-001215 SHIM-FRAME 00-001374 BELT - INSIDE IDLE 00-001375 BELT - OUTSIDE IDLE 08-005776 TENSIONER 08-005780 MOUNT - PULLEY 08-005890 SPRING - BOGIE 9# 08-005891...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 5.2). 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification PICK DRIVE * WARNING: Do not remove the slide from the rail. Figure 8.6 P 8.10 893 01 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 5.2). 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification LOK GUIDE ASSEMBLY J-NRP CLOSURE ACTUAL SIZE JM-NRP CLOSURE ACTUAL SIZE Figure 8.7 P 8.12 893 12 14...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 5.2). 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification LOK GUIDE ASSEMBLY (Figure 8.7) PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY. NUMBER 12 08-006353 R SHIM - 893 STANDARD - NO PRINTER 08-006353 L SHIM - 893 STANDARD - NO PRINTER 08-006355 R SHIM - 896 PRINTER 08-006355 L SHIM - 896 PRINTER 08-006461 R...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
SECTION VIII Parts Identification BELT DRIVE Figure 8.9 P 8.16 893 09 12...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification OPERATING PANEL AND ARTICULATING ARM Figure 8.10 P 8.18 893 09 12...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
SECTION VIII Parts Identification ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Figure 8.11 P 8.20 893 05 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
SECTION VIII Parts Identification COVERS AND GUARDS Figure 8.12 P 8.22 893 05 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
SECTION VIII Parts Identification MOUNTING HARDWARE 35 44 Figure 8.13 P 8.24 893 05 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification MOUNTING HARDWARE (Figure 8.13) PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY. NUMBER 20 08-006396 BAR - BALANCE 21 0S-074 SPRING - COMPRESSION 22 0S-105 SPRING - SLIDE FRAME 23 0S-131 SPRING - WAVE 24 0W-002 S WASHER 25 P02-00242 RAIL - LOW PROFILE 26 P02-00243...
SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification KIT - Z8093003 MAST - UPRIGHT (NO PRINTER) Figure 8.15 PARTS LIST P 8.28 893 05 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification KIT - Z8093053 MAST FRONT LOADING (883R PRINTER) Figure 8.17 PARTS LIST P 8.30 893 05 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification KIT - Z8093039 MAST - UPRIGHT (897B PRINTER) Figure 8.19 PARTS LIST P 8.32 893 05 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification KIT - Z8093062 R or Z8093062 L MAST - REAR LOADING (901 PRINTER) Figure 8.21 PARTS LIST P 8.34 893 05 15...
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SECTION VIII The closer is a RIGHT or LEFT- HAND model (Details Page 8.2). Parts lists include part numbers for both Right and Left-Hand Parts Identification models when applicable. Part numbers followed by an R are specif- ic to a Right-Hand closer. Numbers followed by an L are specific to a Left-Hand closer.
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SECTION VIII Parts Identification LABEL CASSETTE ASSEMBLY Figure 8.23 PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY. NUMBER 08-004056 DISK - REEL BRAKE 08-004057 AXLE - LABEL REEL 08-005520 AXLE - CJ - LABEL REEL 08-004058 SHAFT - REEL LATCH BEARING 08-004059 BUSHING - REEL BEARING 08-004872 HUB - LATCH MOUNTING 08-005386...
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Appendix TO DETERMINE THE PROPER BAG LENGTH FOR BAG LENGTH FORMULAS A LOOSE BULK PRODUCT (E.G. Oranges, Potatoes, Sugar, Ice, Macaroni, etc.) FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE: 1. Fill bag to desired weight using samples of the product to be closed. 2. Close bag with the proper Striplok closure.
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Appendix The instructions provided in this document explain the installation of the 893A ethernet flash board. A. INSTALL THE ETHERNET FLASH BOARD: Figures 1-5 CAUTION: Use a grounding wrist strap when handling any electronic components. 1. Turn off and unplug the 893A closer from the power source.
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Appendix Twenty pin terminals (2) 1. On the Main Control screen press the “Setup” button. Flashboard mounting standoffs (2) 2. Enter the password at the Password Required screen and press the “OK” button. Power wire 3. Press the IP address in the bottom left of the Setup screen (Figure 5).
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Appendix Bag sensor Programmer button The IP address is displayed here. Figure 6 B. LOK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: Figures 7, 8, 9 Bag sensor programmer. The 893 monitors the closing sequence if the optional Figure 7 lok management system is installed. The system sets 4.
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Appendix Product to be closed. Figure 8 Figure 10 (Alarm Indicator) C. OPTIONAL ALARM INDICATOR: Figure 10 The 893 closer is available with an optional alarm indi- cator. The indicator consists of a dome light that is visi- ble from nearly any direction, and an integral buzzer. The loudness of the buzzer is adjustable.
CONTACT THE FACTORY FOR CURRENT PRICES. Kwik Lok WARRANTY POLICY Seller warrants that the equipment shall be free of defective workmanship or materials. Its obligation under this warranty to consist exclusively of repairing or replacing, free of charge EXW, any parts received at its factory within two years from the date of shipment of the respective equipment or parts alleged to be defective and determined by Seller upon inspection to be defective.
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