COLUMN DEPTH
Each column, single or double, is fitted with a back panel
which can be moved by positioning the support springs into
the appropriate hole (see Fig. 22).
To move the back panel the column must be empty.
Press the support springs (see Fig. 22) to release the back
panel and reposition it, ensuring that it is vertically and
horizontally straight.
The column depth must be a few millimetres greater than
the sum of the product heights.
Measure the height from the frame edge (see Fig. 23) to the
back panel.
The correct measure must be 18 mm plus the sum of the
product heights.
Fig. 22
1 - Column back panel
2 - Support springs
3 - Spring securing holes
For example, for 250 cc 94 mm high cans, the distance
between the frame edge and the back panel will be (94 x 4)
+ 18 = 394 mm.
After replacing the back panel, load the column follow-
ing the same procedure as for first loading.
Fig. 23
1 - Double column
2 - Single column
3 - Frame
4 - Column back panel
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BOTTLE GUIDES FOR SINGLE COLUMNS
The bottle guides have the function of keeping bottles with
a tapered neck correctly aligned, so that they do not tilt
forward.
For single columns, the guides are to be secured by hooking
them onto the special numbered slots. The correct distance
is obtained when the bottles fall and stay horizontal right
down to the rotor.
Fig. 24
1 - Fixed column guides
2 - Numbered slots
For double columns, as well as hooking the guides onto
the numbered slots, the most suitable spacer must be
identified and therefore the guides adjusted.
The anti-friction elements must be fit between the bottle
guides.
The correct distance is obtained when the bottles fall and
stay horizontal right down to the rotor.
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