Film tension, Testing the web, Lamination guide – GBC 64C User Manual

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SPIRE II Series – Installation and Operating Instructions

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Proper film tension, known as brake tension, is the
minimum amount required to eliminate wrinkles in
the finished item. As the film roll becomes smaller,
tension increases, thus the adjustment needs
to be loosened. Film tension should be checked
occasionally to ensure that the adjustment is correct.

The film should be taut with no gaps between the
film and Main Rollers. A properly adjusted roll of
film should not require excessive force to turn by
hand. Film tension should be enough to introduce a
minor amount of drag as the film unrolls. Insufficient
tension causes wrinkles, while too much tension
causes stretching (necking). Uneven tension between
the top and bottom rolls create curl. Too much upper
tension creates upward curl. Too much lower tension
bottom creates downward curl.

Refer to the “Tension Adjustment Knobs” section for
information about each of the Adjustment knobs.

Note: AlWAyS RElEASE All TENSION BRAkES,
BOTH UPPER UNWIND AND REWIND, BEFORE
lOADING THE FIlM. ONCE lOADED, START By
ADDING TENSION TO THE REWIND FIRST.

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After webbing the machine, it is important that the
films run straight and evenly.

To test the web:

3. Set the Roller Pressure Crank to an appropriate

gap.

4. Press

RUN or the Footswitch and run

approximately 6 in. (10 cm) of laminate.

5. Press

STOP or release the Footswitch.

6. Visually inspect the top and bottom films where

they enter the point between the two Main
Rollers.
The films should be tight against the rollers
at both ends. If they are not, use the tension
adjustment knobs to tighten the loose supply film
brake and run another test.

7. Ensure that the release liner take-up keeps the

liner loose against the idler bar.
Use the upper film supply tension knob to
properly tension the release liner.

8. Run test materials before laminating good

materials.

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This manual provides general guidelines and is only
a general reference guide. Different settings may be
suitable as the lamination time and materials change.
Test materials before running good materials through
the machine.

• Do not attempt to laminate abrasive or metal

objects such as staples, paper clips and
glitter, as they may damage the rollers.

• Do not force items into the point between the

two Main Rollers. An item that is not easily
drawn into the laminator by the rollers is
probably too thick to laminate.

• Wrinkles may result if an attempt is made to

reposition an item once it has been grasped
by the rollers.

• Do not stop the laminator before an item has

completely exited the Main Rollers. Even a
momentary stop may cause a mark on the
laminated item.

• Good, consistent lamination is a result of

combining proper tension and roller pressure.

• Do not combine thick and thin items at the

same time, as this will result in a poor edge
seal around the thinner material.

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