Scoring/slitting/perforating – Baumfolder BAUM20: Pile Folder 1st Station (from 1999 thru 2001) User Manual

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SCORING/SLITTING/PERFORATING

Your new folder is capable of many different applications

that compliment the folding performance and provide for

greater productivity.

The folder is equipped with slitter shafts that are quickly

set up for the required operation. These shafts accommodate

the mounting of the standard and optional accessories

available that perform scoring, slitting and perforating

functions.

1.0 Slitter Shaft Accessories Removal

To remove slitter shafts, remove knob (Figure 29-1).

Insert knob into the center of the slitter housing (29-2) and

remove the housing, using the knob. Add or remove the

parts needed for the current job using the wrench (Figure

30) provided with the machine. See the following pages for

more information on perfing, scoring, and slitting. Reinstall

slitter housing and knob before starting the machine.

Figure 30

1.1 Scoring

The folder can be used to score a sheet and deliver it

flat, or to score a sheet after a fold or folds have been

made.

To ensure accuracy in making right angle folds,

always score the sheet where the fold or folds are to be

made. This applies in all instances when a perforator

cannot be used.

Various weights of stock with few or numerous folds

require a different type of score. Some jobs require a

narrow, sharp score, usually when the folds are few, and a

fuller, more rounded score when the job becomes bulky.

The scoring blade is normally mounted on the upper

slitter shaft. Scoring is accomplished by running the

score blade in one of the two grooves of the lower score

collar. The sharpness and depth of score is controlled by

which groove the score is made in. The wider groove

produces a wider, more rounded score; while the narrower

groove produces a sharper, tighter score.

The pullout tires are used to control and support the

sheet as it passes through the slitter shafts.

Figure 29

1.2 Perforating

The folder may be used for perforating either the heads

of booklets (to allow the air to escape in making right-angle

folds) or to slot perforate sheets delivered flat, using blades

and strippers best adapted for a particular job.

All perforating blades are mounted on the upper shaft

and run in a grooved steel collar on the lower shaft with the

flat side of the blade just touching a side of the groove.

When doing book work, perforator blades should be

mounted with the bevel side of the blade toward the follow-

ing bank of fold rollers, the direction the signature will be

travelling. (See Figure 31). When mounted in this manner

there is slightly less tendency for the sections of the signa-

ture to come apart and less tendency for one section to pull

out of line with another. This is particularly true when

folding in an up fold plate.

A stripper must be used with each perforation. The

forked spring steel stripper requires a little more care in

mounting and is most often used when perforating only, as

there is less tendency for the perforated sheet to break apart.

Figure 31

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