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MBM BinderyMate 2
Wire Fed
Stitcher
MODEL
305
305-G
OWNERS
MANUAL
For Models With M2000 Stitching Heads
Bindery Mate Serial Numbers
5161 and higher
ISP
Stitching & Bindery Products
A Division Of Samuel Strapping Systems
Section 1 INTRODUCTION
1. Model and Serial Number
2. Product Specifications
Section 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND PROCEDURES
4. Safety
4. Safety Guards/Cover
Section 3ASSEMBLY,
LUBRICATION,
INSTALLATION
5. Before Unpacking
5. After Unpacking
5. Assembly
6. Threading wire and adjusting wire
straightners
7. Lubrication-Felt Pads
8. Lubrication-Stitcher Head
9. External Lubrication
10. Internal Lubrication
Section 4OPERATION
11. General Stitching
11. Table/Saddle Conversion
11. Table Stitching Using Work Trip
11. Table Stitching Using Foot Trip
11. Stitch Repeat
11. Hand Jog
12. Master and Secondary
12. Saddle Stitching-Foot Switch Only
12. Work Guides:
Side Guides
Corner Stitch Guides
12. Changing Work Thickness
Section 5 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE
SHOOTING AND ADJUSTMENT
13. General
13. Recommended Spare Parts
13. Cleaning and oiling
13. Stitching Adjustments
13. To Equalize Both Legs of Stitch
14. Trouble Shooting-M2000 Head
17. Trouble Shooting-Drive
20. Insufficient or Excessive Compression
20. Table/Clincher Bracket Adjustment
20. Clincher
21. Clincher Point Height Adjustment
21. Reversing or Replacing Clincher Points
22. Head/Clincher Alignment
22. Bender bar
22. Bender bar Friction Plug
23. Driver Bar
24. Bender Bar Latch
24. Grip, Grip Release Slide and Faceplate
25. Wire Cutters
26. Wire cutter Operating Slide
26. Proper Wire
26. Rotator
27. Wire Straighteners
28. Supporter
28. Tension Pawl
28. Work Trip
29. Stitcher Head Disassembly
31. Drive/Frame Disassembly
Section 6PARTS LIST
35. Drive/Frame
40. M2000 Head Stitcher
Section 7ELECTRICAL
42. Electrical Schematic (115 V.A.C.)
43. Electrical Schematic (230 V.A.C.)
CONTENTS
USE REPLACEMENT PARTS
DESIGNED AND
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
INTERLAKE SPECIFICALLY FOR
YOUR M2000 STITCHER
1
Section 1
INTRODUCTION
MODEL 305, 305-G
BINDERY MATE
Your stitcher with the M2000 Stitching Head has been engineered and developed to provide you with the
finest equipment available for your stitching needs. With proper care and maintenance it will give you years
of satisfactory efficient service. This manual shows you how to get top performance from your stitcher and
is divided into 7 major sections.
Read the Bindery Mate Manual throughly. Study it carefully. Best stitching performance will be assured,
if all the adjustments are made as instructed, so that you get the following desired results.
1. Good Cut-Off
2. Uniform wire draw
3. Equal leg length
4. Proper clincher alignment
5. Sufficient compression
When ordering parts or requesting information, please state: Quantity required, part number, part
name, model and serial number of your stitcher.
Bindery Mate Serial Number____________________
Bindery Mates M2000 Head Stitcher Serial Number____________________
Here are the instructions on
how to install
operate, maintain, and make
repairs on your
2
BINDERY MATE
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Unit Weight: Overall: 30 Lbs.
Without Wire Spool: 25 Lbs.
Unit Envelope Size: Height Length Width
Overall: 27" 15" 10"
Without Tables and Wire Guide: 22" 12 1/2" 4"
Wire (Interlake 417-0025)
Wire Material: 120,000 to 150,000 p.s.i. tensile strength
tinned steel wire
Wire Size: 25 Gauge (.020" Diameter)
Wire Spool Weight: 5 Lb. Spool (Fully Loaded Wire)
Stitching Speed 173 stitches per minute, full load capacity.
199 stitches per minute, minimum load
capacity.
Stitching Capacity (20 Lb. Bond Paper)
Minimum Stitching thickness adjustment .94" Wire Draw, Approx. 57,000 stitches
per 5 Lb. coil.
Maximum Stitching thickness adjustment 1.24" Wire Draw, Approx. 43,000 stitches
per 5 Lb. Coil.
Maximum Stitching thickness: 1/4"
Stitcher: M2000 Head CTTT-2605-T3
(Equipped with faceplate adjustment lever)
Table (Flip-Up)/Saddle (Flip-Down)
Length: 10"
Width: 4 3/4"
Side Guides: Pop-Up/Pop Down pins in arms which adjust from 7/8" to 9 5/8" from center of clincher.
Corner Guides: Pop-Up/Pop Down pins in table for 45 degrees corner stitch.
3
BINDERY MATE
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Auxiliary Rear Table (For flat work support when deep throat table stitching)
Length: 10"
Width: 3"
Throat Depth: 4" Max.
Stitch Modes:
Work Trip (For Table Mode): Plug foot switch into rear of housing.
Foot Trip (For Saddle or Table Mode): Manual Switch Control.
Master-Secondary (For use with Plug master into 2nd-3rd units for
multiple stacked unit): side by side multiple stitch (4 1/2 in.
min. centers).
Quick adjust for 3/16" to 4" throat depth.
Jog: Push in and turn knob, on rear of housing,
for manual forward or reverse operation.
Electrical
Input: 115 V.A.C. 60 HZ 230 V.A.C. 50 HZ
(Model 305) (Model 305-G)
Control Circuit: 12 V.D.C. 12 V.D.C.
Motor: 1/20 HP, 90 V.D.C. 1/20 HP, 180 V.D.C.
Circuit Breakers: 1 AMP for 115 V.A.C. Input 1/2 AMP for 230 V.A.C. Input
Mounting:
2 3/4"
Table
2 1/2" Max
1/2" Min
4
CAUTION
Do not operate stitcher until operating
instructions have been read and understood-
do not operate stitcher at anytime without
work under the head.
CAUTION
FOR YOUR SAFETY, MAKE SURE ALL
COVERS ARE PROPERLY IN PLACE
BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE
DANGER
KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF
STITCHING AREA
CAUTION
THE SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR ANY
305/306 SERIES UNIT MUST USE A
15 AMP MAXIMUM FUSE OR
CIRCUIT BREAKER. THE SHORT
CIRCUIT CAPACITY OF THE
SUPPLY CIRCUIT MUST NOT
EXCEED 2000 AMPS.
Section 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND PROCESURES
SAFETY
1. Make sure electrical power is turned off before
performing any adjustment or maintainence.
2. Keep hand, tools, hair, and clothing clear of
stitching area.
3. Become familiar with the moving components of
your machine. Keep fingers away from areas
that could pinch or cut.
4. Observe your plant safety rules.
5. Exert good housekeeping in your work area.
Keep it as clean and uncluttered as possible.
6. A well maintained machine is a safer machine.
Clean and lubricate the machine at regular
intervals. Check machine daily for broken or
worn parts. Replace as necessary. DO NOT
attempt to operate the machine if a part is broken.
7. Route all electrical cables away from pedestrian
transportation lanes.
8. See Safety Guards/Cover information. It points
out areas where additional caution should be
exercised. If you are unsure how to safely operate
or maintain your Stitcher, contact your Service
Representative.
SAFETY GUARDS/COVER
A. Grey Plastic Cover: Covers frame, motor,
mechanical, and electrical components.
B. Front, Clear Plastic, Guard Assembly: A three
position guard. In the fully downward position
the guard is spring loaded to: cover the M2000
Head, and work trip adjustment knob; restrict
access to the stitching area; depress a limit
switch to allow the machine to operate. The
guard can be swung up to its first detent position
(about 70 deg.) to allow access to the work trip
adjustment knob and lower portion of the M2000
Head. The guard is swung up to its second
detent position (about 155 deg.) to allow total
access to the M2000 Head for faceplate
adjustment, lubrication, and wire threading.
ATTENTION
LE CIRCUIT D'ALIMENTATION DESTINE
A UNE UNITE DE LA SERIE 305/306 DOIT
COMPORTER UN FUSIBLE OU UNE
PROTECTION THERMIQUE CALIBREE A
15 AMP MAXIMUM. LA CAPACITE DE
COURT CIRCUIT DU RESEAU NE PEUT
PAS DEPASSER 2000 AMPS.
5
Section 3
ASSEMBLY, LUBRICATION
INSTALLATION
Note:
These instructions must be followed to insure
proper installation, efficient operation and the
prevention of serious damage to your stitcher.
Before Unpacking:
Examine the outside of the crate or carton for any
visible damage. If damaged DO NOT UNPACK
THE STITCHER. Notify the carrier who delivered
the stitcher.
After Unpacking:
Examine your stitcher carefully for any damage in
transit. If damaged, DO NOT INSTALL THE
STITCHER. Notify your nearest representative and
the carrier who delivered your stitcher.
Make certain that you get a signed copy of the Carrier
Inspectors Report of the damage incurred
ASSEMBLY (FIGURES 1,2,3)
1. Clamp the Bindery Mate to a table or bench (see
"Mounting" page 3). Assemble per figure 1.
2. Install Table/Saddle (Index A) to Table and
Clincher Bracket (Index B) using the two
shoulder screws (Index C). Shoulder of screws
should extend through table and bottom out inside
of table/clincher bracket.
3. Turn Trip lever Knob (Index D) counter
clockwise and move the work trip (Index E) all
the way toward the clincher (Index F). Install
the Auxiliary Table (Index G) and Paper Guide
(Index K) to the stand using the two .25-28 x
.375 socket head cap screws and flat washers
(Index H,I). The top surface of the auxiliary
table should be at the same height as the main
table. NOTE: The auxiliary table MUST
NEVER TOUCH THE WORK TRIP OR
STITCHER WILL ACTIVATE (SEE
FIGURE 3).
4. Install Wire Guide Spring into wire guide bracket
of M2000 Head.
Wire Spool Washer
Wire Spool Stud
Support
Conical Spring
Spool Retainer
Coil of Wire
Hair Pin Cotter
NOTE: Slide coil of wire onto
spool stud so that the wire will
feed upward from the rear
NOTE: AUXILIARY TABLE "G"
MUST NEVER TOUCH WORK
TRIP "E"
Figure 1
(QF27F1)
Figure 2
(QF27F2)
Figure 3
(QF27F3)
A
E
D
B
J
K
I
H
G
GE
F
C
6
Figure 4
(CTTT2605T3 Scene 3, 4)
THREADING WIRE AND
ADJUSTING WIRE
STRAIGHTENERS (See fig. 4)
1. Draw wire by hand, from the the coil (Index A).
2. Thread the wire through the slot (Index B) at the
end of the wire guide spring, through the wire
guides (Index C), between the thin and thick felt
wire wipes (Index D), through the upper wire
straightener (Index E), and through the lower
wire straightener (Index F).
3. Release the rotator operating spring (Index H)
from the rotator and swing it to the left. Remove
Rotator (Index K).
4. Thread the wire between the tension pawl and
tension roll (Index G). Feed the wire through the
wire cutter lead-in hole (Index I) in the bottom
of the face plate.
5. Push grip post to left to open the grip (Index J).
Insert wire and release the post so that the grip
engages the wire for feeding into the rotator.
A
E
B
D
C
J
G
K
I
F
H
L
7
FELT WIPE PADS
LUBRICATION
AND MAINTAINANCE:
(FIGURE 5)
IMPORTANT! In order for the stitchers to operate
properly, the felt wire wipes MUST be rotated and
dampened with SAE 20W oil before each new
spool of wire (50,000 to 70,000 stitches). Replace
felt pads when they become so dirty that they cannot
be rotated to a clean spot.
6. To check adjustment, hold open grip (Index J
and pull about 1 1\2 feet of wire from below
face plate. Cycle machine once by hand to cut
wire. Cycle machine again by hand to observe
wire straightness. The wire (Index L) should
point straight down, prior to being cut, as shown
in Figure 4 .
7. Adjust the upper wire straightener, beginning at
position shown, (Index E, Figure 4) so that the
wire points straight down. Adjust the lower
wire straightener, beginning at the 3:00 o'clock
position, (Index F, Figures 4) so that the wire
(Index L, Figure 4) feeds straight down.
8. Replace the rotator and rotator operating spring.
NOTE:
When changing coils or wire sizes, check straightners
to insure proper wire feed.
Dirty area of pads has been
slightly rotated so that a clean
area of pads can be used for the
next wire spool.
1. After every wire
spool, rotate the dirty
area of the pads
slightly so that a clean
area can be used for
the next wire spool.
2. Dampen both pads
(about 30 to 40 drops)
using an SAE 20W
oil.
Rotate
Figure 5
(CTTT2605T3 Scene 5)