Baumfolder Flexifold: Pile Folder (up to 2004) User Manual

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TP10456-EN

5.0 PILE FEEDER & REGISTER
SETUP

1. Set the right hand-side guide to half the

sheet width using the scale located on the side guide
support bar. Lock the side guide in place using the
lock lever.

2. Remove the left hand side guide from

feeder.

4. Press the Table Down Key on the operator

panel, the Pile Feeder Table will travel downwards
until it passes the Ergonomic Pile Reload Sensor.

5. Load the paper onto the feed table, using

the spreader plate and right hand side guide as stops.
As paper is loaded onto the Pile Feeder Table, the
Ergonomic Sensor will sense the paper as it is added,
and will lower the table automatically until it does not
sense the paper stack. This will result in the constant
loading of the paper stack at the same height on the
feeder. The Feed Table will lower until the Lower
Limit Switch is reached. You may continue to load the
feed table after the table has reached the lower limit

switch. It is recommended that there be at least a
1.00-1.25 inch (25.40 - 31.75mm) gap between
the bottom of the sucker wheel and the paper stack.
This will allow the Pile Height Sensor to control the
necessary 1/2 inch (12.70mm) gap.

7. Raise the table by pressing the Table Up

Key, on the operator panel. In order for the feed table
to move upwards, the Table Up Key must be
continuously pressed. If you stop pressing the Table
Up Key, the feed table will stop. Continue pressing the
Table Up Key until the Pile Height Sensor stops the
upward travel of the feed table. During operation, the
top of the paper stack shall remain 1/2” (12.70mm)
below the sucker wheel and 5/8” (15.88mm) below
the lower surface of the pile height sensor.

8. Reinstall and adjust the left hand side guide

so that there is a maximum of 1/16” (1.50mm) gap
between the plastic side guide and the paper stack.
This will prevent the side guides from being to tight
against the paper stack. If the side guides are allowed
to become to tight against the paper stack, this may
effect the feeding of the paper.

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