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DRIFTON 206-DAB-ES 1203 Посібник з експлуатації
When you begin testing, the Power switch should be off.
The amount of material dispensed in each cycle depends on the combination of air pressure, time of air
pulse, viscosity of material and dispensing tip size.
The first step is to remove the tip cap from the prefilled barrel of test material, Replace it with a 14 gauge
tapered dispensing tip. Press the tip on and twist clockwise to lock.
Second: Pull out air pressure regulator knob until it "clicks" into the unlocked position. Turn clockwise to
adjust the air pressure to 30 psi (2.1 bar) for the initial tests.
Always set the pressure desired by turning the air regulator knob clockwise. To reduce the pressure, turn the
knob counterclockwise until the gauge reads a lower pressure than desired. Then increase and stop at desired
pressure. Push knob in to lock.
Pressure regulator:
Turn clockwise – increase pressure
Turn counterclockwise – decrease pressure
Third: Press power switch to turn on the dispenser.
Fourth: Press the "Auto/Man" button to choose the "Man", then set the dispensing time at "0000S". Step on
the foot pedal switch and liquid will flow out. When you stop stepping on the foot pedal, it will stop
dispensing glue.
Fifth: Press the "Auto" button, Turn the Timer knob clockwise, Adjusting range: 0.01~1.00s.0.1-10s, 0.2s-
20s
Sixth: Be sure barrel vacuum control is turned off. The vacuum volume should be "0" when testing.
If you want to test vacuum suction, take some water in the barrel first and fasten the tip, then adjust the
vacuum regulator. When your turn it counterclockwise, you will find that the water does not drip. If the
vacuum suction is too high, the water will rise into the barrel.
1. To ensure smooth fluid flow and to make consistent deposits, keep the dispense tip at a 45° angle to
the work surface.
2. To reduce air pressure, turn the knob counterclockwise until the display reads at a lower-than –
needed pressure setting. Then turn clockwise to increase pressure until you reach the correct setting.
3. Avoid high pressure settings with very small deposit settings. The ideal setup matches air pressure
and tip size to create a "workable" flow rate – no splashing, but not too slow either.
4. There are three core variables to the dispenser: dispense time, pressure and vacuum. Adjust just one
of these at a time, in small increments, to achieve the correct deposit.

Setup for Testing

Suggestions on Settings

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