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TITAN 110/ 165 OPERATION &
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© November 2000 GBC Films Group
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Part number : 930 - 046
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Safety
1.1 Symbols ......................................................................................................1 - 1
1.2 Safety features ............................................................................................1 - 2
1.3 Installation ..................................................................................................1 - 4
1.4 Operations ..................................................................................................1 - 8
1.5 Applications ...............................................................................................1 - 11
1.6 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................1 - 13
1.7 Maintenance ..............................................................................................1 - 13
1.8 Label Explanation .....................................................................................1 - 16
Figure 1.8.1 Label Location ......................................................1 - 17
Section 2: Warranty
2.1 Limited warranty information ....................................................................2 - 1
2.2 Exclusions to the warranty ........................................................................2 - 1
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Section 3: Specifications
3.1 General .......................................................................................................3 -1
3.2 Consumables................................................................................................3 - 2
3.3 Function ......................................................................................................3 - 3
3.4 Electrical ....................................................................................................3 - 3
3.5 Dimensions .................................................................................................3 - 5
Section 4: Installation
4.1 Pre-installation check list ..........................................................................4 - 1
Figure 4.1.1 Connections Titan 110 ..............................................4 - 2
Figure 4.1.2 Connections Titan 165 - U.S. ....................................4 - 2
Figure 4.1.3 Connections Titan 165 - Europe ...............................4 - 2
Figure 4.1.4 Suggested floor layout- Titan 110............................4 - 3
Figure 4.1.5 Suggested flooer layout- Titan 165 .........................4 - 4
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4.2 Know your machine ..................................................................................4 - 5
4.3 Unpacking ..................................................................................................4 - 7
4.4 Shrink wrap ..............................................................................................4 - 7
4.5 Crated .........................................................................................................4 - 8
4.6 Safety check .............................................................................................4 - 10
4.7 Control panel check ..................................................................................4 - 13
4.8 Roller handle .............................................................................................4 - 17
4.9 Film brake adjustment ..............................................................................4 - 18
4.10 Rear cut-off blade ...................................................................................4 - 19
Section 5: Operations
5.1 Control panel .............................................................................................5 - 1
5.2 Emergency .................................................................................................5 - 6
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5.3 Safety shield ...............................................................................................5 - 3
5.4 Pressure plate .............................................................................................5 - 9
5.5 Feed table .................................................................................................5 - 10
5.6 Film loading ..............................................................................................5 - 11
5.7 Film alignment ..........................................................................................5 - 14
5.8 Change nip ................................................................................................5 - 15
5.9 Rear cut-off ...............................................................................................5 - 16
5.10 Job programming ....................................................................................5 - 17
Section 6: Applications
6.1 Pressure sensitive .......................................................................................6 - 1
6.2 Mounting ....................................................................................................6 - 5
6.3 Encapsulation .............................................................................................6 - 8
Figure 6.1.1 Poly-in/ Poly-out .....................................................6 - 13
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Section 7: Troubleshooting
7.1 Wave problems ..........................................................................................7 - 1
7.2 Troubleshooting chart ...............................................................................7 - 4
Section 8: Maintenance
8.1 Maintenance schedule ...............................................................................8 - 1
8.2 Cleaning the rollers ..................................................................................8 - 2
8.3 Clean the cabinets and covers ....................................................................8 - 7
8.4 Cleaning the control panel .........................................................................8 - 8
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SafetyTitan 110/ 165 Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Section 1 Safety
CAUTION
Do not attempt to operate your Titan 110/
165 laminator until you have read this
section carefully!
Your safety, as well as the safety of others, is
important to GBC Films Group. This section contains
important safety information.
The following symbols are used throughout
this manual to indicate Information, Caution,
Warning, Danger and Electrical Shock conditions.
1.1 Symbols
INFORMATION
Indicates helpful information that should be
considered before, during, or after an
action, step or procedure is given.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury, or alerts against unsafe
practices or alerts against actions which
could damage the product.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in serious
injury.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
Indicates an electrical shock situation which,
if not avoided, could result in serious
paralyzation of the body or death.
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1.2 Safety features
The Titan 110/ 165 laminator has been
designed with safety as a primary consideration;
however, you must become thoroughly familiar with
the controls, proper operation, proper service
procedures and safety features of the laminator before
using or servicing the unit.
In addition, the heating components of the
Titan 110/ 165 can reach temperatures of over 200
o
F
( 100
o
C ).
DANGER
At these temperatures there is a danger of
severe burn if the rolls are touched during
setup, operation or servicing.
INFORMATION
Only a qualified service technician should
perform any procedure requiring the
cabinet doors to be opened.
The word qualified is defined as;
Qualified ;
• Any engineer that has experience with
electrical and mechanical design of lamination
equipment. The engineers should be fully aware of
all aspects of safety with regards to lamination
equipment.
• Any commissioning or service engineer must
be of competent nature, trained and qualified to GBC
Films Group standards to fulfill that job. This person
will have completed and passed the full service
training course from GBC Films Group.
• Any GBC Technician, GBC Specialist, and /
or GBC Films Group Technician that has been through
the GBC Pro-Tech service training course.
An important feature of the Titan 110/ 165
laminator are the safety latches and the interlocks. The
front safety shield (Figure 1.2.1) and the feed table
(Figure 1.2.2) are both equipped with safety latches.
When a safety latch is not in the locked position, the
motor is disabled.
Caution should always be exercised
when using the laminator with
the safety shields raised.
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!
WARNING
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Figure 1.2.1 Safety shield
Safety switch - left and right sides
Figure 1.2.2 Feed table
Table safety pin - left side only
The laminator is equipped with two
EMERGENCY STOPS ( E-STOP ).One is located
on the left side from the front operating position and
the second is located above machine POWER. Refer
to Figure 1.2.3
Figure 1.2.3 Emergency stops
Rear
Front
To engage the EMERGENCY STOP feature,
press down. Either of these, when engaged, removes
power to the motor.
Press down
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To continue operation, both E-STOPS must
be in the up position. To reset the E-STOP, twist the
button 1/4 turn clockwise.
Rotate 1/4 turn
INFORMATION
The laminator will operate only when
all safety latches are in the fully
latched position.
1.3 Installation
The following symbols are positioned at
various points in Section 4 Installation.
CAUTION
Failure to follow the pre-installation check
list can result in damage to the laminator.
WARNING
The operating environment must be free of
dust, flammable liquids and vapors. You can
be injured by inhaling chemical vapors.
WARNING
Vapor build up or stored flammable liquids
can cause a fire. Excessive dust can damage
the laminator.
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CAUTION
Do not locate the laminator where air is
blowing directly on the machine. The air
flow can cool the rollers unevenly and
result in poor quality output.
WARNING
The Titan 110/ 165 Laminator is a large and
heavy piece of equipment. It is necessary to
employ LICENSED RIGGERS ONLY to
move the laminator. The laminator is not
designed to be tipped up or sideways in any
way. Such action disturbs the exact
alignment of the rolling parts of the machine
and requires extensive realignment. You can
be crushed or seriously injured.
INFORMATION
ALL SHIPMENTS ARE EX-WORKS.
At our
dock, title passes to the buyer. Please review
your insurance coverage prior to shipment,
as you are responsible for all subsequent
freight charges and risks.
INFORMATION
Before signing the Bill of Lading, you should
be sure to inspect the crate and / or pallet
for signs of damage or missing items; if
applicable, make note of this on the Bill of
Lading.
INFORMATION
Depending on the destination and customer
preference, the Titan 110/ 165 may be
shipped in various ways. The laminator
may arrive shrink wrapped or in a
plywood crate on a skid. Please follow
the unpacking procedure that pertains
to your method of shipment.
CAUTION
Do not use a knife or other sharp object to
remove the shrink wrap from around the
laminator. You can cause irreparable
damage to the rollers.
WARNING
Do not attempt to move the laminator across
anything other than a flat level surface
without trained and qualified riggers. You
can be crushed or seriously injured.
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WARNING
The unpacking process requires at least two
people. You can be severely injured, crushed
or cause damage to the laminator.
CAUTION
Do not allow the top to fall into the crate. It
can damage the laminator.
INFORMATION
Do not put packing screws on the floor.
They can cause problems when trying to roll
the laminator into position or you can
become injured if stepped on.
CAUTION
A second person must support the side
labeled 5 in Figure 4.5.1 It can fall and
damage the laminator or cause harm to you
and others.
GBC Films Group's warranty does not
cover malfunction of the equipment due to
mishandling and / or tipping. GBC Films
Group bears no responsibility for personal
injury or damage due to moving the
laminator improperly.
INFORMATION
About recycling: The crate components can
be reused for shipping the laminator again
or can be disassembled and the wood and
screws recycled. The shrink wrap is not
recyclable, so it must be discarded.
INFORMATION
WARNING
Do not wear ties, loose fitting clothes or
dangling jewelry while operating or
servicing the laminator. These items can get
caught in the nip and choke you or you can
be crushed or burned.
WARNING
If a safety feature is not functioning
properly, contact your local service
representative immediately
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DANGER
At no time should you attempt to over ride
any of the safety latches on the laminator.
INFORMATION
The laminator will operate only when
all safety latches are in the fully
latched position.
INFORMATION
Locator pins on the pressure plate are
not associated with an interlock switch.
The laminator can operate without
the pressure plate installed.
Caution should always be exercised
when using the laminator with
the safety shields raised.
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!
WARNING
INFORMATION
When any command is pressed on the
control panel, an audible "beep" will
be heard for each increment of
change or each press.
INFORMATION
Top and bottom set points are
intentionally left at 320
o
F
(160
o
C) for now.
WARNING
Keep hands and fingers clear of the
laminator roller nip when changing GAP.
You can be CRUSHED or BURNED!
CAUTION
Never leave the rollers in the down position
without rolling. Prolonged contact in one
area can form flat spots on the rollers.
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WARNING
Extreme caution should always be exercised
working around the core gripper support,
the gripper tabs can cut you!
Caution should always be exercised when
using the rear cut-off blade.
Sharp objects can cut you!
WARNING
Keep hands and fingers away from the
path of the rear cut-off blade.
Sharp objects can cut you!
WARNING
1.4 Operations
The following symbols are positioned at
various points in Section 5 Operations.
WARNING
Do not wear ties, loose fit clothing or
dangling jewelry while operating or
servicing the laminator. These items can get
caught in the nip and choke you or you can
be crushed or burned.
INFORMATION
The laminator will operate only when
all safety latches are in the fully
latched position.
INFORMATION
Job programming is explained in
Section 5.7
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INFORMATION
If is illuminated, the cooling fans
are in the "on" position.
COOLING
INFORMATION
Reverse speed is preset at 1 meter/ minute.
INFORMATION
When the set point value is higher than
actual temperature, " WAIT " is indicated
at the bottom of the display.
INFORMATION
When the input value for JOB is
changed, the parameters stored within
that number are displayed.
INFORMATION
When an EMERGENCY STOP is engaged,
all motion stops. The nip will not change
from the operating setting.
INFORMATION
When the E-STOP is disengaged, the
rollers will begin turning. By pressing
stop first, The rollers will not turn
until RUN is pressed
INFORMATION
The Temperature control panel settings
are not affected when an E-STOP
has been pushed.
Caution should always be exercised
when using the laminator with
the safety shields removed.
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!
WARNING
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