Introduction
This troubleshooting guide is designed to help you resolve issues where the rear tab is folded or makes a hoop during the packaging process. Follow the solutions provided below to address these concerns and ensure the proper functioning of your equipment.
Probable Causes and Corrective Actions
Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
Blade is Dirty/Dull and Did Not Cut at the Right Moment |
- Clean the blade. - If cleaning doesn't resolve the issue, replace the blade. |
Rear Roller Arm is Not Snapping | - Add oil or grease at the pivots of the application roller arm. - Identify interference and correct it. |
Tension from the Main Spring is Not Enough |
- Increase the spring tension. - Note: This solution might not be suitable for soft/flimsy boxes. |
Detailed Steps:
- Blade is Dirty/Dull and Did Not Cut at the Right Moment:
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- Ensure the blade is clean and sharp.
- If cleaning doesn't resolve the issue, replace the blade with a new one.
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Note: A clean and sharp blade is essential for accurate and timely cutting.
- Rear Roller Arm is Not Snapping:
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- Apply oil or grease at the pivots of the application roller arm to ensure smooth movement.
- Inspect for any interference issues and correct them.
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Note: Regular lubrication and maintenance prevent issues with the roller arm's movement.
- Tension from the Main Spring is Not Enough:
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- Increase the tension of the main spring to ensure proper tension during the packaging process.
- Note that this solution might not be suitable for soft or flimsy boxes.
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Note: Adjusting spring tension is crucial for handling different box types. Exercise caution with soft or flimsy boxes.
Additional Tips:
- Regularly inspect and clean the blade for optimal cutting performance.
- Keep pivot points of the application roller arm well-lubricated to prevent stiffness.
- Exercise caution when adjusting spring tension, especially for softer or flimsy box materials.
By following these troubleshooting steps, you can effectively address the issue of the rear tab being folded or making a hoop.
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