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Cornermatic® Plus
Adjustable Dual Head Chute Retrot
Installation Guide
1-800-245-3188 www.ductmate.com [email protected]
Installation
Guide
Cornermatic® Plus
Adjustable Dual Head Chute Retrot
NOTE: Make sure the machine is powered off when working on this retrot. The only
time it should be powered on during this procedure is to raise or lower the upper head.
To Remove the Lower Chute
Remove the lower chute by removing
the 2 screws shown on gure 1 and the
2 bolts shown on gure 2.
Remove the pusher cover by removing
the 4 screws in gure 3.
To Install the New Lower Chute
Remove the 4 screws from the new
chute as shown in gure 4 and set
them aside.
Place the new chute into position and
attach using the supplied screws at the
points shown in gure 5.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
To Remove The Upper Chute
Lower the upper head of the machine
to a lowered position, ensuring that the
chute shuttles back on the machine
such as in gure 8.
Remove the upper chute by removing
the 2 screws and 1 bolt in gure 9.
To Install the New Lower Chute
(Cont.)
Using the supplied screws, attach the
side tabs of the chute to the stabilizing
arms shown in gure 6.
Position the new pusher cover as shown
in gure 7 and secure with 4 supplied
screws and washers (note that the 2
longer screws go towards the front and
the 2 shorter screws go towards the rear).
Figure 6
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 7
To Install the New Upper Chute
Position the new upper chute as shown in gure 10. On gure 11, you will see a more
detailed depiction of the base of the chute in proper position.
Feed the supplied bolt through the hole in the base of the chute from underneath as seen in
gure 12. From the top, place the washer and nut on the other end of the bolt and tighten.
See gure 13.
Remove the screw and washer from the tab on the left side of the new chute, shown in
gure 14.
Remove the screw and washer from the upright support shown in gure 15.
Figure 10 Figure 11
Figure 12 Figure 13
Figure 14 Figure 15
To Install the New Upper Chute
(Cont.)
Then use this screw and washer to attach the upright support to the machine as shown in
gure 16.
Next attach the other end of the upright support to the tab on the chute using the screw and
washer removed a few steps ago. See gure 17.
Tighten the nut and bolt which connect the 2 segments of the upright support as in gure 18.
Go back and ensure that all screws, nuts, and bolts are sufciently tightened. At this point,
the retrot kit installation is complete.
Figure 16 Figure 17
Figure 18
To Load Sleeves of Corners Into the Upper Chute
Begin with the upper chute lowered, so you can easily reach the chute.
Locate the markings on the sleeve which state UPPER DUAL HEAD (gure 19). Tear off
the perforated end of the sleeve, as seen in gure 20. The arrow head will point to the end
which needs to be torn off, to ensure that the corners are loaded right side up.
Using your index nger on your right hand, hold the corners in place, and invert the sleeve.
Your nger should keep the corners from falling out. See gure 21.
Load the opened sleeve into position, enduring that the box sits inside the guide shown in
gure 22.
Use the bungee to secure the sleeve to the chute (gure 23).
Figure 19 Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 23
Figure 22
To Load Sleeves of Corners Into the Lower Chute
Make sure that the upper head is high enough that you have room to work on loading the
lower chute.
Locate the markings on the sleeve which state LOWER DUAL HEAD (gure 24), and this
time tear off the perforated end which this arrow points to, as in gure 25.
Make sure the “trap door” in gure 26 is closed. Again, use your index nger to prevent the
corners from falling out of the sleeve, and invert the sleeve. Place this sleeve into position
as shown in gure 27. Similar as with the upper chute, strap the sleeve to the chute using
the bungee.
Allow the corners to drop into position by pulling the hook in gure 28, opening the trap door.
Charleroi, PA
210 Fifth Street
Charleroi, PA 15022
800-245-3188
724-258-0500
FAX: 724-258-5494
Lodi, CA
810 S. Cluff Avenue
Lodi, CA 95240-9141
800-245-3188
724-258-0500
FAX: 209-333-4678
www.ductmate.com
724 - 10/13
Your Retrotted Cornermatic Adjustable Dual Head Machine
is Ready for Use!
Figure 24 Figure 25
Figure 26 Figure 27
Figure 28