quadient AS-CSD6 User manual

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User Guide
Conveyor Stacker
AS-CSD6
TB-690

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Table of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................................................................ 3
SETTING UP THE CONVEYOR............................................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLING THE CONVEYOR............................................................................................................................... 5
OPERATING THE CONVEYOR............................................................................................................................... 5
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................................... 6
DROP TRAY KIT (OPTION) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................... 7
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: ................................................................................................................................... 8
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 8

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET! FAILURE
TO DO SO CREATES A POTENTIAL DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
THIS EQUIPMENT PRESENTS NO PROBLEM WHEN USED PROPERLY.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES WHEN OPERATING THE CONVEYOR.
BEFORE USING THE CONVEYOR, YOU SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW
THE RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES, SAFETY WARNINGS, AND INSTRUCTIONS:
Keep hands, hair, and clothing clear of rollers, belts, and other moving parts.
Avoid touching moving parts or materials while the machine is in use. Before clearing a jam, be sure machine
mechanisms come to a stop.
Always turn off the machine before making adjustments, cleaning the machine, or performing any maintenance
covered in this manual.
Use the power cord supplied with the machine. Plug it into a properly grounded wall outlet located near the
machine and easily accessible. Failure to properly ground the machine can result in sever personal injury and/or
fire.
The power cord and wall plug are the primary means of disconnecting the machine from the power supply.
DO NOT use an adapter plug on the line cord or wall outlet.
DO NOT remove the ground pin from the line cord.
DO NOT route the power cord over sharp edges or trapped between furniture.
Avoid using wall outlets controlled by wall switches or shared with other equipment.
Make sure there is no strain on the power cord caused by jamming between the equipment, walls, or furniture.
DO NOT remove covers. Covers enclose hazardous parts that should be accessed by a qualified service
representative. Report any damage of covers to your service representative.
This machine requires periodic maintenance. Contact your authorized service representative for service.
To prevent overheating, do not cover the vent openings.
Use this equipment only for its intended purpose.
DO NOT allow the conveyor or dryer to operate unattended.
Follow any specific occupational safety and health standards for your workplace or area.
Dryer Safety Warnings/Precautions:
∗The dryer should not be turned on unless the conveyor belts are moving.
∗The dryer lamps, dryer surfaces and conveyor surfaces will get very hot and can cause injury. Keep all
body parts, clothing, hair, and flammable materials away from the dryer and hot surfaces.
∗If a flammable item comes in contact with the dryer or dryer lamps, there is a chance that it can catch fire.
If a material jam occurs, turn off the conveyor and dryer immediately. Keep a properly rated fire
extinguisher within reach when operating the dryer.
This manual is intended solely for the use and information of Quadient, its designated agents, customers, and their
employees. The information in this guide was obtained from several different sources that are deemed reliable by all
industry standards. To the best of our knowledge, that information is accurate in all respects. However, neither
Quadient, nor any of its agents or employees shall be responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without
permission in writing from the publisher.

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Setting up the Conveyor
This conveyor can be used for Right Angle or Straight Through operation.
In addition, it can be run in the Left-to-Right or Right-to-Left operating mode.
1. First determine if the conveyor is to be used in the
Left-to-Right or Right-to-Left mode. A switch is
mounted under the conveyor near the front left-
hand side of the conveyor on the motor mounting
plate.
CAUTION
DO NOT SWITCH DIRECTION OF
BELTS WHEN MOTOR IS
RUNNING.
OVERLOAD MAY OCCUR AND
FUSES WILL BLOW AND/OR
BREAKER WILL TRIP.
2. Next mount the stacking tray to the appropriate
end of the conveyor using the three screws
supplied.
NOTE: THE STACKING TRAY CAN BE
MOUNTED TO EITHER END OF THE
CONVEYOR DETERMINED BY THE
DIRECTION THE BELTS TRAVEL.
3. If the conveyor is to be used in the straight
through mode the Right Angle Guide should be
removed.
If the Right Angle Guide needs to be removed, or
relocated to the opposite end of the conveyor, do
the following:
a) Remove the Right Angle Guide by first
removing the two screws that attach the
mounting bracket to the conveyor.
b) Then slide the guide assembly to the right
and lift it from the conveyor.
Note: The image, shown to the right, was taken
from the operator side of the conveyor. It shows the
Right Angle Guide’s finger and the corresponding
slot in the conveyor body.

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Installing the Conveyor
1. Roll the conveyor up to the machine that requires stacking of
its output.
2. Adjust the height of the conveyor to match the output end of
the machine by loosing (counterclockwise) the two large knobs
(one on each end), raising the conveyor to the proper height and
tightening (clockwise) the two knobs one at a time.
WARNING
THE CONVEYOR IS VERY HEAVY.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT TWO
PEOPLE WORK TOGETHER TO
RAISE IT INTO THE PROPER
OPERATING HEIGHT. A BLOCK OF
WOOD UNDER THE CENTER OF
THE LEG WILL HELP PREVENT
INJURY DURING SETUP.
Operating the Conveyor
1. Plug the conveyor into a properly grounded wall outlet using the
power cord supplied. Turn on the main power switch located
above the power receptacle.
CAUTION
THE CONVEYOR IS DESIGNED TO BE
PLUGGED INTO A GROUNDED OUTLET.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, DO NOT REMOVE THE
GROUND PIN FROM THE LINE CORD.
2. Adjust the speed control knob on the front of the conveyor to
obtain the proper speed. If the conveyor does not start check to
see that the Emergency Stop switch has been released.
NOTE: THE EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH IS
ACTIVATED BY PUSHING IN ON IT AND RELEASED BY
TURNING IT CLOCKWISE IN THE DIRECTION OF THE
ARROWS.
3. If you are using the conveyor in the right angle mode (conveyor
is perpendicular to the machine feeding it) then adjust the Right
Angle Guide as follows:
a) With the conveyor belt stopped, loosen the two ball rack
locking levers [A]and raise the ball rack [B]. Place a piece
of media under the ball rack, then lower, and lock the
levers.
b) Loosen the locking screws [C] and move the ball rack
assembly in or out to center the media on the belt.
4. Feed stock through the machine and onto the conveyor to check operation.

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Troubleshooting
If the conveyor should fail to run, check for
jammed paper between the belt and roller.
Also, check the fuse and motor circuit breaker
and replace or reset if necessary. The fuse
holders and circuit breaker are located on the
rear of the conveyor, next to the power inlet.
WARNING
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD WHEN CHECKING OR REPLACING FUSE!
ALWAYS REPLACE THE FUSE WITH THE SAME TYPE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY
DAMAGE THE ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARD.

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Drop Tray Kit (option) Installation Instructions
Order AS-CSD6DT (DT-860L) for Left-to-Right operation. Order DT-860R for Right-to-Left operation.
NOTE: The pictures in this procedure show the DT-860L being installed at the right-hand end of the conveyor.
If you are installing DT-860R these items will be installed on the left-hand end of the conveyor.
1. Remove the three screws attaching the Stacking Tray to the
conveyor. Remove the Stacking Tray and discard.
2. Install the Drop Tray Mounting Plate to the exit end of the
Conveyor using the five screws supplied.
3. Assemble the Drop Tray as shown and install it on the
Mounting Plate as shown.
4. Install the Guide Rollers to the side frames at the exit end of the
conveyor using the screws provided.

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Optional Accessories
PART # DESCRIPTION
AS-ID1M, IR1K ~1000 Watt Dryer
AS-ID2M, IR2K ~2000 Watt Dryer
DK-860 Dryer Mounting Kit (may have been included with conveyor)
AS-CSD6DT, DT-860L Drop Tray Kit (for Left-to-Right use only)
DT-860R Drop Tray Kit (for Right-to-Left use only)
Specifications
Length: 72”
Width 18”
Height 30” to 36” (Adjustable)
Belt Speed: 15 to 250 feet per minute
Power: 115 VAC/ 60Hz
Shipping Weight: 100 lbs
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The belt direction and stacking tray may be reversed to suit the application.
Conveyor show with optional 2000 Watt Dryer and optional Drop Tray installed.

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© Quadient
June 6, 2022
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