GALLERY 60 Gebruiksaanwijzing - Pagina 2

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Unpacking & Set-up
Inside the cardboard box is:
(1) Canvas stretching machine suspended in custom-made foam pads
(2) Sliding stretcher plates on the stretcher bar (remove black rubber packing mounts)
(1) Foot pedal
(1) Instruction manual
(1) Pair of safety glasses & (2) Hex wrenches.
Your Gallery Stretcher is fully assembled and ready to operate out-of-the-box; the foot
pedal will need to be plugged into the stretching machine and the air compressor. The
foot pedal operates similar to a light switch...only with air. Our foot pedal is configured
to apply air to the machine the moment air is applied; this causes the clamping bar to
"close"... DO NOT have any part of your body near the clamp when applying air.
Depressing the foot pedal cuts off the supply of air, this "opens" the clamp.
1. Remove the stretcher and check for damaged, loose or broken fittings or tubing.
2. Place the foot pedal on the floor, position pedal where it can be easily reached.
3. Plug hose with ¼" NPT fitting into your supply manifold or air compressor.
(See Safety Precautions)
4. Plug the hose, with no fitting, into the canvas stretching machine.
Bench Mounting Your Stretcher
Your machine was designed to be mounted on the side of a typical workbench this is the
most effective method. However, your machine can also be placed on top of any work
surface that can accommodate artwork of the same size.
Mark a "level" line 3.25" down from the top of the workbench (refer to photo below).
Please note that it may be necessary to add a wood plank or sheet of plywood to provide a
flat work surface wide enough to support the angle brackets.
This line represents the top of the shelf, please allow for the thickness of the shelf and
carpet. You can use 12" x 12" metal brackets that can be purchased at any home
improvement store. The end result is to have the top of the stretcher at the same level as
the work surface; this will provide the operator with a relatively seamless work surface.
3.25"
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