Chapter 5. Film features
5.1. Films to be used
The machine can work with all thermoshrinkable and non-thermoshrinkable films, from 15 to 50 microns in thickness, of a
technical and food type. To guarantee the best results, it is recommended to use the films marketed by us.
The special features of our films (which may be customised with drawings and text) assure their outstanding reliability,
with regard both to compliance with laws in force and to an excellent machine performance.
It is recommended to refer to the technical and safety sheets of the films in use and to observe the
corresponding instructions!
Galaxy
A = mm470 MAX
Galileo
A = mm560 MAX
5.2. Band A calculation
Band A = b + c + 100mm (figure 5.2. page 68).
Chapter 6. Safety standards
6.1. Warnings
During the work phases pay attention to all hot parts of the machine. The temperature they can reach
is so high that it can cause burns.
It is forbidden to smoke when the machine is working!
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Do not touch the sealing blade (13) soon after sealing. Danger of burns due to residual heat on the sealing blade
(figure 6.1.A page 69).
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Do not keep on sealing in case the sealing blade breaks (13). Replace it at once (figure 6.1.A page 69).
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Do not touch the chamber closing flap (16) during warm-up function. Danger of burns (figure 6.1.B page 69).
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Do not touch the fan while moving or using the machine without the reticulated plate (11) (figure 6.1.B page 69).
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Make sure the film reel is properly lodged (14) (figure 6.1.C page 69).
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Make sure that the 4 legs (15) of the trolley are well inserted into the 4 slots on the bottom of the fairing (figure 6.1.C
page 69).
Every time you turn the machine off, it is recomended to leave the upper hood (19) open (figure 6.1.C
page 69).
Chapter 7. Ordinary maintenance
7.1. Precautions for ordinary maintenance interventions
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE, MUST BE EXECUTED BY QUALIFIED STAFF APPROPRIATELY TRAINED.
Before proceeding to maintenance, switch the machine off and disconnect it by operating on the
master switch and wait for the machine to cool down!
It is recommended to use protection gloves during maintenance operations!
7.2. Sealing blade cleaning
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Using a dry cloth, wipe off the residues clinging to the sealing blade: do this at once after sealing since they are
easier to remove when still warm.
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Periodically lubrificate the sealing blade with the grease supplied with the machine (figure 7.2. page 69).
D = mm250 MAX
D = mm250 MAX
16
d = mm77 (figure 5.1. page 68).
d = mm77 (figure 5.1. page 68).
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