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    • Keep framework and conveyor belts clean of dirt build-up, grease and oil residues.

    • Check drive belts for wear.

    • Check that the air pressure is regulated to the proper setting (80 PSI), and that any water is drained from the filter.

    • Check for worn or broken electrical and air connections.

    • Check drive belts for proper Belt Tension and Belt Tracking. Refer to the user manual.

    • Note: Correct tension and tracking will prolong belt and drive bearing life.

    • Lubricate Uni-Drive Side Belt drive chain and width adjustment roller chain with food-grade lubricant if used in a food processing facility

    • Cycle height and width adjustments and check for binding.

    • Inspect electric motor and gearbox for evidence of oil leakage, noise or vibration and keep unit free of dirt; excess accumulation of dirt or grease will affect the proper cooling of the units.

    • Remove drive belts. Drive and Idle Pulleys should be inspected for bearing wear and pulley damage. Remove any dirt build-up before drive belts are re-installed. Refer to the user manual.

    • Remove Snap Folders for Service. Remove covers and check for worn parts. Refer to Snap Folder Adjustments and Servicing in the user manual.

    • Check Tension of the Uni-Drive Side Belt chain drive. Note: Proper tension is achieved when the horizontal sag in the chain measures between 1/8” and ¼” with drive belts in a fully opened position.

    • Check Cross Member Vertical Slide Adjustment for wear. Excessive wear may affect taping performance.

    • Inspect all pneumatic and electrical limit switches that they are properly adjusted and in good working order.

    • Check and lubricate swivel casters if equipped.

    • Check for any loose or missing fasteners.

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