
SWF Companies Parts Illustrations (Standard)
TF 400V/600V 9 of 62 9/24/2004
e. NOTE: Always follow ALL Start-up/Shut-down Procedures.
6. NEVER reach into or near any moving parts to clear a jam.
7. NEVER wear loose clothing or jewelry around moving parts.
8. NEVER place fingers near any “nip” point between driving pulleys, gears, belts, or sprockets
while the machine is in operation. Take particular care around open areas such as conveyor drive
chains, take-up pulleys, overhead ram shafts, case chairs and any carriages.
9. Always wear protective equipment such as safety glasses, hard hats, and hearing protection where
required.
10. Keep the areas around transfer carriages, cylinders, case chairs, vacuum cap bars, and other
moving parts free of obstructions.
11. Keep all floors around the machine free of obstructions and liquids. All personnel using water
nearby should wear non-slip shoes.
12. Always use SWF recommended replacement parts to prevent injury and machine damage. Consult
with SWF regarding possible equivalent substitutions prior to replacing any parts.
13. Wear safety glasses, safety gloves, and protective clothing to prevent injury from hot applicator
parts, splashed hot melt adhesive material, and hot gun services.
ELECTRICAL: Always turn off and lock-out the main power disconnect on the electrical cabinet before
proceeding with any electrical repairs. When the power must remain on to perform certain tests, use the
following guidelines:
• Know what voltages are present before beginning any electrical work.
• NEVER allow any part of your body to touch the machine while testing voltages.
• NEVER work on a wet floor, a steel floor or other conductive surface. Cement is conductive due
its ability to retain moisture. When working on a cement floor, stand on a rubber mat, plywood, or
other non-conductive material.
DANGER: LOCK-OUT ALL POWER AND AIR BEFORE CLEARING ANY JAM.
After de-energizing the machine, carefully remove product to prevent personal injury or damage to the
machine.
GLUE OPERATIONS: Wear safety glasses, safety gloves, and protective clothing to prevent injury from
hot applicator parts, splashed hot melt adhesive material, and hot gun services.
Power Disconnect Switch
This switch must be in the ON position to operate the machine. Turn OFF when washing the machine or
when making repairs or adjustments other than
changeovers.
To open the control panel:
1. Twist the disconnect switch to the OFF
position
2. Push down on the thumb switch (see
figure 4, item 1) and slide the outer ring
down
3. Pull open the door.
The power disconnect switch may be locked in
the OFF position. To lockout the power, pull the
black plastic bracket out from the handle and
hook a padlock into the opening (in the off
position only).
This prevents the power from being restored to
the machine. For further instructions, refer to the
documentation for the power lockout switch.
THUMB
TOGGLE
PADLOCK
BRACKET
OPENS DOOR WHILE DISCONNECT SWITCH
IS IN THE OFF POSITION:
1) PUSH DOWN ON THUMB SWITCH
2) OPEN DOOR
O
F
F
ON
SLOTTED
OPENING
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