Baumfolder BAUM18: Pile Folder 1st Station (from 2005 on) User Manual

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1.3 FRONT BLOW TUBE SETTINGS

The front blow consists of two tubes (Figure 13-1 & 2

and Figure 15-1 & 2) instead of the traditional one tube.

The numbers on the left hand side of the tubes correspond to

the chart (Figure 15-3) found on the side of the main control

enclosure.

Setting Up

1.) Determine the width of the job to be run.

2.) Find the numbers on the right-hand side of chart

that correspond with the sheet width.

3.) Set the top (15-1) and bottom (15-2) blow tubes,

using the detent slots, to the respective numbers.

Vacuum adjustment is made at the pump (Figure 16)

using the valve (16-1). Vacuum adjustment requirements

should be minimal. Listen to the feeding at the vacuum

wheel to determine if there is too much vacuum. The

vacuum valve (16-1) should be set as shown for most

applications.

1.4 Vacuum Wheel

The vacuum flow is controlled by a solenoid valve

(Figure 11-4 & 17-1). This can be quickly and easily

removed to clean the piston (17-2) by releasing the clamp-

ing springs. Be careful not to damage the piston and

cylinder.

The vacuum wheel (Figure 18-1) is supplied with two

O-rings (18-2) to assist feeding with a positive friction grip.

These O-rings are replaced after removing the guard (18-3)

by removing the two button head screws (18-4) holding it.

Figure 16

Figure 17

Figure 15

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