Adjustments, Stacker angle, Platform adjustments – Avery Dennison SNAP 700 Stacker User Manual

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Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker

Down Stacker Option •••• 13

Adjustments

There are several adjustments that improve the quality of stacking that can be made
to the stacker. There are no incorrect settings, just adjustments that stack the label
size and material the best.

Stacker Angle

The entire stacker can be tipped from a vertical position as shown below to 20° out at
the bottom. Coated tapes tested work well with the bottom tipped out when the feed
is 2” or longer. Woven tapes work best when the stacker is vertical or almost
vertical. There is no best angle for all label lengths and materials.

Platform Adjustments

The angle of the platform can be adjusted into indefinate different locations by
loosening the thumb screw and pivoting the platform. Woven labels tested worked
better in the lower position while coated labels worked the best with the outer end
elevated. Short feeds worked best with the outer end elevated.

The label stop helps get the first few labels in the stack when it’s completely empty.
Place a cut label on the platform and slide it into the back corner. Move the label
stop to within 1/8” to the end of the label. The label stop is spring-loaded and will
slide without loosening or adjusting the mount thumbscrew.

Static Brush

The static brush has been mounted with a thumbscrew for easy adjustment to help
guide and control labels into the stacker. The brush should contact the material as it
exits the nip rollers. The static brush should be maintained in good condition for the
best stacking.

In general – a light pressure is sufficient to stack well, but long feeds will require
slightly more pressure.

Keep the static brush parallel to the nip roller mount bracket.

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