Caslon Maxit 927 Руководство по эксплуатации и техническому обслуживанию - Страница 9
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Adjustments
Loosen screws on top
Coating thickness: The coating thickness can be changed by adjusting the wiper blade.
Loosen the screws on top of the blade and then turn the two adjustment screws in front of
the blade. Clockwise will reduce the coating and counter clockwise will increase the coating.
These screws are a fine adjustment and need only small movements. Ensure you do not
adjust the blade against the coating roller or damage may occur.
When retightening the screws on top, ensure that the adhesive strippers (left and right)
are pressed against the roller ends and shaft otherwise there is a risk of adhesive leaking
into the machine. Left hand of the machine is shown in the picture below.
Temperature: There is a knob which adjusts the temperature of the adhesive and is located
under the front cover. If the coating is too sticky, you can turn the temperature up slightly
which will thin out the coating. If smoke starts appearing from the adhesive in the tray, then
the temperature is too high and it should be turned down.
Patchy coverage
If not set correctly, the Maxit can produce adhesive coverage that is patchy and not 100%. If this
happens, please check the following and make the necessary adjustments;
1. There are two triangle steps in each corner in the back of the tray and the full level in
front. They are all the same height. To see if it is level left to right, look at the adhesive
level versus the two triangle steps. To see if it is level front to back, look at the level
versus the triangles and the full step in front. If need be, place shims under the feet at
the bottom of the Maxit to level it out. Even if it is at the full level, add some more
adhesive so it is about 1/8" above the full level.
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Adjustment screws at the front