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    3M Masking and Packaging Systems Division 3M Center, Building 220-8W-01 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 It is recommended you immediately order the spare parts listed on page 41. These parts are expected to wear through normal use and should be kept on hand to minimize production delays. Read "Safeguards", pages 3-6 and also operating "Warni[...]

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    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. If technical assistance or replacement parts ar[...]

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    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. If any problems occur when operating this equipment, and you desire a service call, or phone consultation, call, write or Fax the a[...]

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    Instruction Manual 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Type 39600 T able of Content Page Intended Use ................................................................................................................... .................. 1 Equipment Warranty and Limited Remedy ...............................................................................[...]

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    T able of Content (Continued) Page Special Set-Up Procedure ....................................................................................................... ......... 33 - 36 Changing Drive Belt Height ................................................................................. 33 Changing the Tape Leg Length ...........................[...]

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    1 3M-Matic ™ 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer, Type 39600 Intended Use The intended use of the 3M-Matic ™ 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer with AccuGlide ™ II Taping Heads is to automatically seal the top and bottom center seams of regular slotted containers without the need for an operator. It will accept filled regular slotted containers from an [...]

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    2 Contents – 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer (1) 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer, Type 39600 (1) Tool/Spare Parts Kit, P/N 78-8098-8868-4 (1) Instruction and Parts Manual Scotch TM , AccuGlide TM , and 3M-Matic TM are Trademarks of 3M, St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000 Equipment Warranty and Limited Remedy: THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL [...]

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    3 Important Safeguards Figure 1-2 – Electrical Warning Label Figure 1-3 – Box Drive Belt Warning Label This safety alert symbol identifies important messages in this manual. READ AND UNDERSTAND THEM BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. Important – In the event the following safety labels are damaged or destroyed, they must be replac[...]

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    4 Important Safeguards (Continued) The "Warning – Moving Flap Kicker" labels, shown in Figure 1-4, are attached to the machine guards on the infeed end, close to the top. These labels remind the operator and service personnel to keep away from flap kicker when machine is running. Two emergency stop switches are located, one on each side[...]

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    5 Important Safeguards (Continued) The "On/Off" label, shown in Figure 1-10, is attached to the frame above the On/Off valve and reminds operators of the location of this valve and its function. Two "Operating Notice" labels, shown in Figure 1-11 , are located on the top, infeed end of both drive belt assemblies. The labels remi[...]

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    6 Important Safeguards (Continued) Figure 1-14 – Up/Down/Lock and In/Out Labels The "Lifting Notice" label, shown in Figure 1-12 , is attached to the left side of the machine frame close to the air pressure regulator. This label reminds service personnel of the center-of-gravity and weight of the machine if machine must be lifted and mo[...]

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    7 Specifications (continued) 1. Power Requirements: Electrical – 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.8 Amp (440 watts) Pneumatic – 6.5 bar gauge pressure [95 PSIG], 2.5 SCFM 75 liter/minute @ 21 ° C., 1.01 bar maximum at maximum cycle rate. A pressure regulator/filter is included. The machine is equipped with two 1/6 HP gearmotors and comes with an 2.4 m [8 foo[...]

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    8 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD Specifications (Continued) (continued) 5. Tape Width: 48 mm [2 inch] minimum to 72 mm [3 inch] maximum 6. Tape Roll Diameter: Up to 405 mm [16 inch] maximum on a 76.2 mm [3 inch] diameter core. (Accommodates all system roll lengths of Scotch TM brand film tapes.) 7. Tape Application Leg Length – Standard:[...]

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    9 (continued) DETERMINE THE BOX LIMITATIONS BY COMPLETING THIS FORMULA: BOX LENGTH IN DIRECTION OF SEAL MUST BE GREATER THAN .6 BOX HEIGHT If any of the above criteria are not met boxes should be test run to assure proper machine performance. Specifications (Continued) 9. Box Weight and Size Capacities: A. Box Weight, filled – contents must suppo[...]

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    10 10. Machine Dimensions: WL 1 L 2 H B F Minimum mm 985 1920 2375 1575 610 825 [inches] [38-3/4] [75-5/8] [93-7/16] [62] [24] [32-1/2] Maximum mm 985 1920 2375 2185 890 825 [inches] [38-3/4] [75-5/8] [93-7/16] [86] [35] [32-1/2] Weight – 410 kg [900 lbs.] crated (approximate) 370 kg [820 lbs.] uncrated (approximate) 11. Set-Up Recommendations: ?[...]

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    11 Installation and Set-Up Machine Set-Up Receiving And Handling 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 notify your 3M Representative. It is recommended that the case sealer be set-[...]

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    12 Installation and Set-Up (Continued) Figure 2-1 – Installation and Set-Up Figure 2-2 – Lower Tape Drum Bracket Position[...]

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    13 Installation and Set-Up (Continued) 8. Install case sealer in production line. When installing the case sealer, be sure to observe the following guidelines. a. Case sealer must be installed level – it is not designed to convey boxes uphill. b. Infeed conveyor must convey boxes to case sealer at a speed not to exceed 0.30 m/s [60 f/m]. c. Preca[...]

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    14 Installation and Set-Up (Continued) 11. Box size capacity (height) – at its factory setting, the case sealer handles box sizes up to 620 mm [24-1/2 inches] maximum height. If larger capacity is needed, the machine can be adjusted to accommodate up to 725 mm [28-1/2 inches] high boxes. Refer to "Special Set-Up Procedure – Outer Column Re[...]

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    15 Operation IMPORTANT - Before operating the case sealer, read all the "Important Safeguards", pages 3 - 6 and "Warnings" on page 18 as well as all of the "Operation" instructions. Refer to Figure 3-1 and 3-2 to acquaint yourself with the various components and controls of the 800af case sealer. Also see Figures 3-1 a[...]

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    16 Operation (Continued) Figure 3-2 – Controls, Valves and Switches 1 Electrical "On/Off" Switch The box drive belts are turned on and off (off button is red) with the electrical switch on the side of the machine guard at the infeed end. Note – The air valve has provisions for lockout/tagout according to plant regulations. 2 Main Air [...]

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    17 Operation (Continued) 3 Emergency "Stop" Switch The two emergency "Stop" switches are mounted for operator convenience, on both sides of the case sealer. Pushing either of these switches will stop the drive motors/belts and exhaust air from the flap kicker. To restart machine, rotate emergency stop switch (release switch latc[...]

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    18 WARNINGS Operation (Continued) 1. Turn electrical and air supply off and disconnect before servicing taping heads or performing any adjustments or maintenance on the machine. Turn electrical and air supplies off when machine is not in use. 2. Do not leave machine running unattended. 3. Before turning drive belts on, be sure no tools or other obj[...]

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    19 Operation (Continued) Figure 3-5 – Tape Threading With Alternate Outboard Tape Drum Figure 3-6 – Box Size Set-Up Box Size Set-Up Figure 3-6 Open the side drive belts and raise the upper head assembly to accommodate the desired box width and height. Move the compression rolls as wide as possible.[...]

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    20 Operation (Continued) Figure 3-7 – Box Size Set-Up Figure 3-8 – Box Size Set-Up Figure 3-7 Place a product filled box 55 to 65 mm [2-1/4 to 2-1/2 inches] into the exit end of the machine with the top flaps folded as shown. Crank the upper head down until is just contacts the top of the box. Crank the side drive belts in until the belts firml[...]

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    21 Operation (Continued) Figure 3-9 – Box Size Set-Up Figure 3-10 – Box Size Set-Up Figure 3-9 WARNING – Be sure all packaging materials and tools are removed from the machine before operating Turn air On/Off valve to the "On" (SUP) position. Press electrical "On" button to start drive belts. Place box at infeed end of mac[...]

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    22 Operation (Continued) Figure 3-12 – Box Size Set-Up Figure 3-11 – Box Size Set-Up Figure 3-11 Run several test boxes through the machine, and observe the flap kicking action. Adjust the kicker cam so the kicker "kicks" earlier or later as required (refer to figure 3-8). In general, it is better to set the kicker to "kick"[...]

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    23 Operation (Continued) Notes: 1. Box drive motors are designed to run at a moderate temperature of 40 ° C [104 ° F]. In some cases they may feel hot to the touch. 2. Adjustment of the machine or taping heads are described in the "Adjustment" section of this manual. CAUTION – If drive belts are allowed to slip on box, excessive belt [...]

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    24 Operation (Continued) Box Jams If a box is improperly fabricated or filled, if the machine is mis-adjusted for the box being run, or if boxes enter the machine incorrectly, a box jam may occur. To clear a box jam, follow these steps: 1. Determine cause of box jam so corrective action can be taken to prevent reoccurrence. 2. Turn off machine. 1. [...]

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    25 Maintenance The case sealer 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. Figure 4-1 – Lubrication Points[...]

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    26 Maintenance (Continued) WARNING – Turn air and electrical supplies off and disconnect before beginning maintenance. Failure to comply with this warning could result in severe personal injury or equipment damage. Drive Belt Replacement/Tension Adjustment Note – 3M recommends the replacement of drive belts in pairs, especially if belts are une[...]

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    27 Maintenance (Continued) 9. Important – Before installing new drive belt, check belt inside surface for drive direction arrows and install belt accordingly. If no arrows are shown, belt may be installed either way. Install new belt around drive rollers and insert splicing pin. Pin must not extend beyond edge of belt. 10. Set drive belt tension [...]

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    28 Maintenance (Continued) WARNING – Turn air and electrical supplies off and disconnect before beginning maintenance. Failure to comply with this warning could result in severe personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING – The following procedure must be performed by trained service personnel because of the high voltage electrical hazard with[...]

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    29 Figure 5-1 – Gate Cams Adjustments WARNING – Turn air and electrical supplies off and disconnect before beginning adjustments. Failure to comply with this warning could result in severe personal injury or equipment damage. Gate Operation Figure 5-1 A – Permanent gate cam B – Removable gate cam C – Kicker cam The 800af is shipped with b[...]

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    30 Figure 5-2 – Upper Taping Head Leveling Adjustments (Continued) Upper Taping Head Leveling If the upper taping head is not horizontal, it can be leveled by adjusting the self-locking nut. 1. Loosen the five bolts on each side of crossbar shown in Figure 5-2A. 2. Remove access cover as shown in Figure 5-2B and (using M13 hex key wrench) tighten[...]

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    31 Adjustments (Continued) Gate Pressure Regulator Figure 5-3 The gate air pressure is controlled by a regulator mounted under the machine frame. This provides adjustment of the gate lifting force. When light weight boxes are being run the gate pressure can be reduced to minimize lifting of the box. Gate Stroke Setting Figure 5-4 The machine is ini[...]

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    33 Special Set-Up Procedure Changing Drive Belt Height The drive belt assemblies can be raised 50 mm [2 inches] to provide better conveying of tall boxes. This change increase the minimum box height that can be taped to 190 mm [7-1/4 inches]. DISASSEMBLY – Figure 6-1 1. Using the height adjustment crank, raise the upper taping head to its fully r[...]

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    34 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) Changing the Tape Leg Length (from 70 to 50 mm [2-3/4 to 2 inches]) The following changes to the case sealer frame and upper/lower taping heads will allow the taping of boxes 95 mm [3-3/4 inch] minimum height with box widths greater than 195 mm [7-3/4 inch]. CASE SEALER FRAME 1. Crank upper taping head frame [...]

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    35 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) WARNING – It is recommended that no less than two people assist on this set-up or severe injury or equipment damage could result. Outer Column Re-Positioning (Refer to Figure 6-4) Moving the outer columns up one set of mounting holes increases the maximum box size handled by the case sealer from 620 mm [24-[...]

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    36 Special Set-Up Procedure (Continued) Figure 6-4 – Column Re-Positioning[...]

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    37 T roubleshooting The Troubleshooting Guide lists some possible machine problems, causes and corrections. Also see Section II "Troubleshooting", pages 15 and 16 for taping head problems. Note – Adjustment of the machine or taping heads are described in "Adjustments", Section I and II of this manual. Problem Drive belts do no[...]

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    38 T roubleshooting (Continued) Troubleshooting Guide Problem Flap kicker kicks at wrong time Gate does not raise to stop next box Gate retracts too soon/kicker does not kick Two boxes are taped together Cause Kicker cam improperly set Air cylinder flow controls out of adjustment Too much air pressure on gate cylinder lifts box off of gate cam Inco[...]

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    39 Pneumatic Diagram Figure 7-1 – Pneumatic Diagram WARNING – Turn off electrical power and air 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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    40 Electrical Diagram WARNING – Turn off electrical power and air 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. Figure 7-2 – Electrical Diagram[...]

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    43 Spare and Miscellaneous Parts Spare Parts The following parts are normal wear items and should be ordered and kept on hand as used. Qty. Ref. No. Part Number Description 2 4186-49 (Sec. I ) 78-8076-4865-0 Belt – Drive W/Pin Qty. Ref. No. Part Number Description 1 2950-10 (Sec. II ) 78-8070-1274-1 Spring – Upper Extension (Silver) 1 2955-10 ([...]

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    44 Options/Accessories Part Number Option/Accessory 78-8069-3983-7 Caster Kit Attachment 78-8069-3926-6 Low Tape Sensor Kit 78-8114-0830-7 AccuGlide II STD 3 Inch Upper Taping Head, Type 39600 78-8114-0831-5 AccuGlide II STD 3 Inch Lower Taping Head, Type 39600 78-8079-5560-0 Tape Application Sensor Kit 78-8095-4852-8 3 Inch Tape Edge Fold Attachme[...]

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    45 Replacement Parts – Illustrations and Parts Lists 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer, Type 39600 (3 Inch Width Taping Heads) Frame Assemblies 1. Refer to Frame Assemblies Figure to find all the parts illustrations identified by figure numbers. 2. Refer to the Figure or Figures to determine the individual parts required and the parts reference numbe[...]

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    47 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Frame Assemblies[...]

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    48 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3019[...]

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    49 Figure 3019 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3019-1 78-8076-4810-6 Column – Outer 3019-2 78-8060-8490-7 Plate – Column Mounting 3019-3 26-1003-7963-0 Screw – Soc Hd, M8 x 16 3019-4 78-8017-9318-9 Washer – Plain 8 mm 3019-5 78-8060-8493-1 Plate – Nut Stop 3019-6 78-8060-8087-1 Screw – M5 x 10 3019-7 78-8060-8492-3 Stop – Height 3019[...]

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    50 Figure 3020 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer[...]

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    51 Figure 3020 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3020-1 78-8076-4822-1 Support – Upper Head 3020-2 78-8076-4823-9 Cover – Rear 3020-3 26-1003-7951-5 Screw – Soc Hd Hex Soc, M5 x 20 3020-4 78-8113-6898-0 Frame Assembly – Upper, R/H (W/English Language Label) 3020-5 78-8113-6897-2 Frame Assembly – Upper, L/H (W/English Language Label) 3020-6[...]

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    52 Figure 3021 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer[...]

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    53 Figure 3021 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3021-1 78-8100-0863-7 Compression Roller Assembly 3021-2 78-8113-6899-8 Compression Roller Support Assembly (W/English Language Label) 3021-3 78-8076-4628-2 Roller – Compression 3021-4 78-8076-4629-0 Shaft – Roller 3021-5 26-1003-5841-0 Screw – M8 x 16 3021-6 78-8017-9318-9 Washer – Plain 8 mm[...]

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    54 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3024[...]

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    55 Figure 3024 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3024-1 78-8076-4934-4 Tape Drum Bracket Assembly 3024-2 78-8076-4935-1 Tape Drum Bracket Assembly 3024-3 78-8070-1566-0 Bracket – Tape Drum 3024-4 78-8070-1395-4 Bracket – Bushing Assembly 3024-5 78-8070-1568-6 Cap – Bracket 3024-6 78-8060-8462-6 Shaft – Tape Drum 3024-7 78-8017-9169-6 Nut –[...]

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    56 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3025[...]

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    57 Figure 3025 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3205-1 78-8091-0660-8 Housing – Wire 3205-2 78-8076-4702-5 Grommet /28 3025-3 26-1003-7963-0 Screw – Soc Hd, M8 x 16 3025-4 78-8076-4872-6 Strap – Wire 3025-5 78-8010-7163-6 Screw – Hex Hd, M5 x 10 3025-6 78-8005-5741-1 Washer – Plain, M5 3025-7 78-8010-7417-6 Nut – Hex, M5 3025-8 78-8076-[...]

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    58 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3027/1 of 2[...]

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    59 Figure 3027 (Page 1 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3027-2 78-8076-4668-8 Filter – Pressure Regulator 3027-3 78-8060-7899-0 Nipple – RA 012, 1/4 Inch - 1/4 Inch 3027-4 78-8091-0715-0 Valve – SMC EVHS-4500 FO2-X116 3027-5 78-8060-7900-6 Union – RA 022, 1/4 Inch - 1/4 Inch 3027-6 26-1005-6897-6 Hose Connector 3027-7 78-8076-4670-4 R[...]

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    60 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3027/2 of 2[...]

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    61 Figure 3027 (Page 2 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3027-30 78-8076-4899-9 Union – Straight KQR04-06 3027-31 78-8076-4900-5 Flow Regulator – AS2000F-06 3027-32 78-8076-4901-3 Air Cylinder – SMC ECQ 2B 40-25 3027-33 78-8076-4902-1 Ball Joint – CQ2 3027-34 78-8076-4903-9 Hinge – Cylinder /40 3027-35 78-8076-4904-7 Extension 3027-3[...]

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    62 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3183[...]

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    63 Figure 3183 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3183-2 78-8114-0830-7 AccuGlide II , Upper, 3 Inch – Type 39600 3183-4 78-8076-4500-3 STud – Mounting Note – See Section II of this manual for taping head parts.[...]

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    64 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 3184[...]

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    65 Figure 3184 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 3184-2 78-8114-0831-5 AccuGlide II, Lower, 3 Inch – Type 39600 3184-4 78-8055-0745-2 Stud – 3 Inch Bottom Hd Mount Note – See Section II of this manual for taping head parts.[...]

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    66 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 4184/1 of 4[...]

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    67 Figure 4184 (Page 1 of 4) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4184-1 78-8076-4747-0 Bed Conveyor 4184-2 78-8076-5381-7 Leg Assembly – Inner, W/Stop 4184-3 78-8076-5382-5 Leg – Inner 4184-4 78-8060-8480-8 Pad – Foot 4184-5 78-8055-0867-4 Screw 4184-6 78-8017-9313-0 Nut – Self-Locking, M8 4184-7 78-8017-9318-9 Washer – Plain, 8 mm 4184-8 78[...]

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    68 Figure 4184/2 of 4 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer[...]

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    69 Figure 4184 (Page 2 of 4) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4184-30 78-8076-4772-8 Support Assembly W/Cam – Gate 4184-31 78-8076-4773-6 Support Assembly – Cam, Gate 4184-32 26-1003-7947-3 Screw – Soc Hd Hex Soc, M4 x 35 4184-33 78-8054-8758-0 Spacer – Valve Holder 4184-34 78-8059-5607-1 Plate – Threaded 4184-35 78-8054-8757-2 Pin – Sp[...]

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    70 Figure 4184/3 of 4 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer[...]

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    71 Figure 4184 (Page 3 of 4) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4184-58 78-8076-4783-5 Plate – Actuator 4184-59 78-8076-4764-5 Conveyor Assembly – Center 4184-60 78-8091-0356-3 Conveyor – Center 4184-61 78-8060-7693-7 Roller – 32 x 38 4184-62 78-8076-4766-0 Shaft – /8 x 83 4184-63 78-8052-6694-3 Shaft – /8 x 128 4184-64 78-8010-7209-7 Scr[...]

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    72 Figure 4184/4 of 4 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer[...]

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    73 Figure 4184 (Page 4 of 4) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4184-87 78-8060-7876-8 Cover Plug – Lateral 4184-88 78-8028-8208-0 Screw – 6P x 9,5 4184-89 78-8060-7873-5 Plug – Female 4184-90 78-8060-7877-6 Plug Housing – Vertical 4184-91 78-8060-7875-0 Plug – Male 4184-92 78-8076-4532-6 Union 4184-93 78-8060-8488-1 Screw – Hex Hd, M5 x [...]

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    74 Figure 4185 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer[...]

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    75 Figure 4185 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4185-1 78-8091-0741-6 Arm Assembly – Front, R/H 4185-2 78-8091-0742-4 Arm Assembly – Front, L/H 4185-3 78-8091-0743-2 Arm Assembly – Rear, R/H 4185-4 78-8091-0744-0 Arm Assembly – Rear, L/H 4185-5 78-8076-4791-8 Bushing 4185-6 78-8060-7534-3 Washer 4185-7 78-8060-7521-0 Lock Ring 4185-8 78-807[...]

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    76 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 4186/1of 2[...]

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    77 Figure 4186 (Page 1 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4186-1 78-8091-0745-7 Side Drive Assembly – R/H, W/O Motor 78-8098-8956-7 Side Drive Assembly – R/H, With Motor 4186-2 78-8091-0746-5 Side Drive Assembly – L/H, W/O Motor 78-8098-8957-5 Side Drive Assembly – L/H, With Motor 4186-3 78-8091-0747-3 Guide – Lower, R/H 4186-4 78-809[...]

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    78 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 4186/2 of 2[...]

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    79 Figure 4186 (Page 2 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4186-39 78-8076-5105-0 Pulley Assembly – Drive 4186-40 78-8052-6713-1 Ring – Polyurethane 4186-41 78-8017-9096-1 Nut – Special, M18 x 1 4186-42 78-8076-5442-7 Flange Assembly 4186-43 26-0001-5862-1 Screw – Flat Hd Soc, M5 x 12 4186-44 78-8054-8877-8 Washer – 5.5/20 x 4 4186-45 [...]

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    80 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 4188/1 of 2[...]

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    81 Figure 4188 (Page 1 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4188-1 78-8113-6905-3 Jamb Assembly – Right Front (W/English Language Label) 4188-2 78-8113-6903-8 Jamb Assembly – Right Rear (W/English Language Label) 4188-3 78-8113-6904-6 Jamb Assembly – Left Rear (W/English Language Label) 4188-4 78-8113-6906-1 Jamb Assembly – Left Front (W/[...]

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    82 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 4188/2 of 2[...]

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    83 Figure 4188 (Page 2 of 2) Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 4188-19 78-8010-7209-7 Screw – Soc Hd, M6 x 12 4188-20 78-8017-9074-8 Washer – Nylon, 15 mm 4188-21 78-8091-0772-1 Panel Assembly 4188-22 78-8091-0773-9 Panel Assembly – Infeed 4188-23 26-1003-7964-8 Screw – Soc Hd Hex Soc Dr, M8 x 20 4188-24 78-8076-4930-2 Square – Support 418[...]

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    84 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Figure 5600[...]

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    85 Figure 5600 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 5600-1 78-8094-6379-3 Support – Box 5600-2 78-8094-6380-1 Box 5600-3 78-8094-6381-9 Screw – Soc Hd, Hex Hd, M4 x 15 5600-4 78-8005-5740-3 Washer – Plain, 4 mm 5600-5 26-1003-6914-4 Nut – Plastic Insert, M4 5600-6 78-8076-4715-7 Cord Grip 5600-7 78-8076-5211-6 Set Nut – GMP 13,5 5600-8 78-805[...]

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    86 Figure 6419 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer[...]

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    87 Figure 6419 Ref. No. 3M Part No. Description 6419-1 78-8091-0739-0 Support – Front Flap Folder 6419-2 78-8017-9301-5 Screw – Hex Hd, M8 x 25 6419-3 78-8017-9318-9 Washer – Plain, 8 mm 6419-4 78-8076-4832-0 Plate – Box Guide 6419-5 78-8010-7210-5 Screw – Soc Hd Hex Soc, M6 x 20 6419-6 26-1000-0010-3 Washer – Flat, M6 6419-7 78-8076-48[...]

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    88 800af3 Adjustable Case Sealer Safety and Information Labels[...]

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    89 Safety and Information Labels A label kit, part number 78-8113-6881-6, 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. 3M Part No. Description Qty. 1 78-8070-1621-3 Label – Safety Instructions 2 2 78-8070-1622-1 Label [...]