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Serial No. For reference, record machine serial number here. It is recommended you immediately order the spare parts listed on page 35. These parts are expected to wear through normal use and should be kept on hand to minimize production delays. Spare Parts "3M-Matic"and "AccuGlide" are Trademarks of 3M, St.
Replacement Parts and Service Information 3M Packaging Systems Division 3M Center, Building 220-8W-01 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 T o Our Customers: This is the 3M-Matic™/AccuGlide™/Scotch™ brand equipment you ordered. It has been set up and tested in the factory with "Scotch" brand tapes.
Replacement Parts And Service Information T o Our Customers: This is the 3M-Matic™/AccuGlide™/Scotch™ brand equipment you ordered. It has been set up and tested in the factory with "Scotch" brand tapes.
Instruction Manual 800a, Type 39600 Adjustable Case Sealer This instruction manual is divided into two sections as follows: Section I Includes all information related to installation, operation and parts for the case sealer. Section II Includes specific information regarding the AccuGlide™ II STD 2 Inch Taping Heads.
Section II – AccuGlide™ II STD 2 Inch Taping Heads T able of Contents (Continued) Page Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 20 - 22 Cleaning .
1 Description 3M-Matic TM 800a Adjustable Case Sealer, Type 39600 The 3M-Matic TM 800a Adjustable Case Sealer with AccuGlide TM II Taping Heads is designed to apply a “C” clip of Scotch TM brand pressure-sensitive film box sealing tape to the top and bottom center seam of regular slotted containers.
2 Equipment Warranty and Limited Remedy: THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, THE.
3 Important Safeguards The "Warning – Hazardous Voltage" label, shown in Figure 1-2 , is attached to the cover of the electrical box. The label warns service personnel to unplug the power supply before attempting any service work on the case sealer.
4 Important Safeguards (Continued) The "Stop" and "Off/On" labels, are attached next to the switches as shown in Figure 1-4 . These labels remind operators and casual personnel of the function of these switches.
5 Important Safeguards (Continued) The "Tape Threading Label", shown in Figure 1-9 , is attached to the left side of both upper and lower taping heads. This label provides a convenient tape threading diagram. More detailed tape loading and threading information is provided in this manual in the set-up procedure section.
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7 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD 5. Tape Width: Minimum – 36 mm [1-1/2 inches] Maximum – 48 mm [2 inches] 1. Power Requirements: Electrical – 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.8 A These machines are equipped with an 2.
8 (Specifications continued on next page.) Specifications (Continued) 9. Box Weight and Size Capacities: Weight Maximum – up to 38.6 kg [85 pounds] Minimum – contents must support top flaps and weight must be sufficient to hold bottom flaps fully closed.
9 Specifications (Continued) * With outer columns relocated to upper position, "H" maximum dimension increases 100 mm [4 inches] and "B" minimum dimension decreases by 90 mm [3-1/2 inches]. (See "Special Set-Up Procedure", page 27.
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11 Installation and Set-Up After the machine has been uncrated, examine the case sealer for damage that might have occurred during transit. If damage is evident, file a damage claim immediately with the transportation company and also your 3M Representative.
12 Installation and Set-Up (Continued) CAUTION – Machine weighs approximately 159 kg [350 pounds] uncrated. 16. Continue with the remainder of the Installation and Set-Up procedure through page 14. 12. Check for free action of both upper and lower taping heads.
13 Installation and Set-Up (Continued) TAPE DRUM BRACKET (Lower Taping Head) Outboard tape roll mounting (Alternate Position) – Remove the tape drum bracket assembly, stud spacer and fasteners from the taping head. Install and secure on the infeed end of the lower frame, as shown in Figure 2-2B.
14 DRIVE BELT HEIGHT The drive belt assemblies can be raised 50 mm [2 inches] to provide better conveying of tall boxes. Refer to page 26, "Special Set-Up Procedures – Drive Belt Assembly Height", for set-up procedure. Note – Raising drive belts increases the minimum box height that can be taped to 190 mm [7-1/4 inches].
15 Operation IMPORTANT – Before operating the case sealer read all the "Important Safeguards", pages 3-5 and "Warnings", on page 16 as well as all of the "Operation" instructions.
16 Operation (Continued) 1. Turn electrical supply off and disconnect before servicing taping heads or performing any adjustments or maintenance on the machine. 2. Turn electrical supply off when machine is not in use. 3. Before turning drive belts on, be sure no tools or other objects are on the machine bed.
17 Operation (Continued) Box Size Set-Up 1. ADJUST DRIVE BELTS (Figure 3-2) Place a product filled box on infeed end of machine bed with top flaps folded as shown and manually move box forward to contact lower taping head applying roller. Turn drive belt adjustment crank to position both side drive belts against sides of box.
18 Operation (Continued) Figure 3-5 – Check Adjustment Figure 3-4 – Top Flap Compression Rollers Note – If drive belts are allowed to slip on box, excessive belt wear will occur. Push electrical switch "On" to start drive belts. Move box forward under upper taping head until it is taken away by drive belts.
19 Box Sealing 1. Feed boxes to machine at minimum 455 mm [18 inch] intervals. 2. Turn electrical supply "Off" when machine is not in use. 3. Reload and thread tape as necessary. 4. Be sure machine is cleaned and lubricated according to recommendations in "Maintenance" section of this manual.
20 Maintenance The case sealer has been designed for long, trouble-free service. The machine will perform best when it receives routine maintenance and cleaning. Machine components that fail or wear excessively should be promptly repaired or replaced to prevent damage to other portions of the machine or to the product.
21 Maintenance (Continued) WARNING – Turn off electrical power and disconnect power cord from electrical supply before beginning maintenance. If power cord is not disconnected, severe injury to personnel could result. Drive Belts Note – 3M recommends the replacement of drive belts in pairs, especially if belts are unevenly worn.
22 Maintenance (Continued) Figure 4-3 – Box Drive Assembly, Infeed End 6. Install the new belt around drive rollers and insert new pin. Pin must not extend beyond edge of belt. 7. To set drive belt tension, turn adjustment screws (G) equally on both the upper and lower tension assemblies.
23 WARNING – Use care when working near tape cut-off knives on taping heads as knives are extremely sharp. If care is not taken, severe injury to personnel could result. Adjustments Drive Belt Tension Tension adjustment of the drive belts may be required during normal operation.
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25 Figure 5-1 – Removing Taping Heads From Case Sealer Special Set-Up Procedure WARNING – Turn off electrical power and disconnect power cord from electrical supply before beginning special set-up procedure. If power cord is not disconnected, severe injury to personnel could result.
26 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) Drive Belt Assembly Height The drive belt assemblies can be raised 48 mm [2 inches] to provide better conveying of tall boxes. This change increases the minimum box height that can be taped to 190 mm [7-1/4 inches].
27 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) WARNING – Upper assembly weight is approximately 35 kg [75 lbs]. Lift with hoist or be sure to have adequate help available to physically lift upper assembly up and out of outer columns.
28 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) Figure 5-4 – Upper Frame Removal.
29 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) 4. Remove M6 x 16 hex hd screw, special washer and drive belt width adjustment crank. Figure 5-5. 5. Remove side covers (2) from each side of machine bed. Figure 5-5. 6. Remove chain. If necessary, slip width adjustment crank on shaft and rotate until chain master link is in convenient position for removal.
30 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) 7. Remove fasteners (M8 x 16 socket head screws and M6 plain washers) that attach column spacers to machine bed and remove spacers/ outer columns from machine bed.
31 Troubleshooting Guide Correction Check machine specifications. Boxes are narrower than recommended, causing slippage and premature belt wear. Replace drive belts Adjust the box height adjustment wi.
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33 WARNING – Turn off electrical power supply and disconnect power cord from electrical supply before beginning service. If power cord is not disconnected, personnel could be exposed to dangerous voltages. Severe injury or equipment damage could result.
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35 Spare Parts/T ools Spare Parts The following parts periodically require replacement due to normal wear. They should be ordered immediately and kept on hand to keep the case sealer in production. 800a Adjustable Case Sealer, Type 39600 Qty Section/Ref.
36 Part Number Option/Accessory 78-8052-6553-1 Box Hold Down Attachment, Model 18500 78-8069-3983-7 Caster Kit Attachment 78-8069-3924-1 Conveyor Extension Attachment 78-8069-3926-6 Low Tape Sensor Ki.
37 Replacement Parts Illustrations and Parts List 800a Adjustable Case Sealer, Type 39600 With AccuGlide™ II STD (2 Inch) Taping Heads 1. Refer to first illustration, 800a Assembly , for the Figure Number that identifies a specific portion of the machine.
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39 800a Assembly 800a Adjustable Case Sealer W/AccuGlide™ II STD (2 Inch) T aping Heads.
40 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 2799.
41 Figure 2799 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 2799-1 78-8070-1564-5 Tape Drum Bracket Assembly 2799-2 78-8070-1565-2 Tape Drum Bracket Assembly 2799-3 78-8070-1566-0 Bracket – Tape Drum 2799-4 78-.
42 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3269.
43 Figure 3269 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3269-1 78-8060-8489-9 Column – Outer 3269-2 78-8076-5426-0 Plate 3269-3 26-1003-7964-8 Screw – Soc Hd, M8 x 20 3269-4 78-8017-9318-9 Washer – Plai.
44 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 5350.
45 Figure 5350 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 5350-1 78-8100-0876-9 Compression Roller Assembly – R/H 5350-2 78-8100-0877-7 Compression Roller Assembly – L/H 5350-3 78-8070-1559-5 Support – Co.
46 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 5817.
47 Figure 5817 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 5817-1 78-8094-6379-3 Support – Box 5817-2 78-8113-6759-4 Box – W/English Language Label 5817-3 78-8094-6381-9 Screw – Soc Hd, Hex Hd, M4 x 15 581.
48 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6162/1 of 2.
49 Figure 6162 (page 1 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6162-1 78-8076-5380-9 Bed – Conveyor 6162-2 78-8076-5381-7 Leg Assembly – Inner, W/Stop 6162-3 78-8076-5382-5 Leg – Inner 6162-4 78-.
50 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6162/2 of 2.
51 Figure 6162 (page 2 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6162-28 78-8032-0375-7 Screw – Hex Hd, M6 x 16 6162-29 26-1000-0010-3 Washer – Flat M6 6162-30 26-1003-7957-2 Screw – Soc Hd Hex Hd,.
52 Figure 6163/1 of 2 800a Adjustable Case Sealer.
53 Figure 6163 (page 1 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6163-1 78-8100-1229-0 Shaft Assembly – Drive R/H 6163-2 78-8100-1230-8 Shaft Assembly – Drive L/H 6163-3 78-8076-5401-3 Block – Uppe.
54 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6163/2 of 2.
55 Figure 6163 (page 2 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6163-28 78-8017-9079-7 Ring – Snap For 15 mm Shaft 6163-29 78-8076-5418-7 Support – Screw 6163-30 26-1003-7949-9 Screw – Soc Hd Hex .
56 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6164/1 of 2.
57 Figure 6164 (page 1 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6164-1 78-8100-1205-0 Drive Assembly – R/H W/O Motor 6164-2 78-8100-1206-8 Drive Assembly – L/H W/O Motor 6164-3 78-8100-1207-6 Guide .
58 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6164/2 of 2.
59 Figure 6164 (page 2 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6164-35 78-8076-5443-5 Pulley Assembly – Idler 6164-36 78-8055-0660-3 Roller – Idler 6164-37 78-8076-5444-3 Shaft – Idler Pulley 616.
60 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6165.
61 Figure 6165 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6165-1 78-8113-6870-9 Cross Bar – Lower, W/English Language Label 6165-2 26-1003-7957-2 Screw – Soc Hd Hex Hd, M6 x 16 6165-3 78-8100-1042-7 Washer – /15 x 6.
62 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 6166.
63 Figure 6166 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6166-1 78-8100-1218-3 Housing – Wire 6166-2 78-8060-7758-8 Fairlead – /20 6166-3 26-1003-7963-0 Screw – Soc Hd, M8 x 16 6166-4 78-8076-4636-5 Stra.
64 800a Adjustable Case Sealer Safety and Information Labels.
65 800a Safety and Information Labels A label kit, part number 78-8113-6744-6, is available as a stock item. It contains all the safety and information labels used on the case sealer, or labels can be ordered separately from the following list. Ref. No.
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