Rsl-2702, Threading film – Cortech RSL-2702 User Manual

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RSL-2702

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6. THREADING FILM

8. Carefully pull up the laminate from the lower roll up

towards the first idle bar and then around the back
side of the second Idler (Caution: lower roller may
be hot).(Picture 3)

9. Tack the lower film to the upper film that is resting

on the main roller (Picture 4).

10. Reinstall the Front Table and close the Safety

Cover.

11. Adjust the nip setting to 1/4'' (6mm).

12. Insert and push the leader boards on each end

until boards reach the front nip point.

13. Adjust the nip setting to "Laminating" mode.

14. Push the Run button.

15. Push the leader boards between the pair of main

rollers (Picture 5).

16. Press the Run button and adjust the supply roll

tension knobs by rotating clockwise or
counterclockwise. Turn it until the supply roll
films have some resistance (the tension
varies depending on the film thickness; the
thicker the film the more tension is required)
(Picture 6).

17. Press Stop button when the leader board has

completely exited the rear of the unit.

18. Use the Cross Cutter to cut the leader board from

the web (see page 18).

19. Peel Trim any excess film off of the leader board

edges. The leader board can be reused.

20. Set the roller nip setting to the appropriate position

for the lamination or encapsulation application.

1. Turn the power switch on("I" position). Power switch

is located in the rear of the unit on the left side.

2. Complete the "Loading Film" steps as shown on

page 4.

3. Set the temperature and speed according to the

Recommended Temperature and Speed section.

4. Remove the Front Table.

5. Pull down the upper film over the Safety Cover to

the lower film; align and center the lower film to
upper film (Picture 1).

6. Rewind the upper film until the film aligns with the

Safety Cover.

7. Thread the film over the Upper Idle Bar and

underneath the Safety Cover until the film rests on
the upper roller (Picture 2).

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Picture 3

Picture 4

Picture 5

Picture 6

Picture 2

Picture 1

6.1. HOT FILM

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