SYSFORM P4505 User manual

P4505 Guillotine
Operation Manual
Revision :20/10/21


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Index
1. Safety Rules……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2
2. Specifications…………………………………………………………………….……………..……………………………4
3. Name Plate……………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………….4
4. Accessories…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4
5. Installation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5
6. Key Components……………………………………………………………………….………………………………….8
7. Control Panel And Function Keys……………………………………..………..………..…………….....9
8. Reset The Back Gauge…………………………………………………………….……………………..………..10
9. Cutting Procedure…………………………………………………………………………….………………………….10
9.1 Manual Cut…………………………………………………………………………….....……..……………………....10
9.2 Setting Size Cut………………..…………......………………………………………….…....……..………......10
10. CM And Inch Selection………………………………………….….…………….………..…………........……11
11. Cutting Depth Adjustment.............................................................................................11
12. Cutting Blade Replacement…………………………………………………...…....…………....…..….….11
13. Cutting Stick Replacement…………………………………………………...………….....…..…....………11

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1.Safety Rules
The machine has many safety features which make it a safe to operate. Regardless of your
experience, safety instructions must be read carefully, completely understood, and
applied to your daily work habits. If you do not understand or are confused by certain
safety instructions presented in this manual, discuss them with your supervisor. Machine
setup, cleanup, and maintenance operation will vary. Therefore, it is essential all
employees to practice safe work habits. SAFE WORK HABITS PREVENT INJURIES. The
main rule to follow is to ALWAYS make sure the main drive is STOPPED and LOCKEDOUT
when performing setup, cleanup, adjustment and maintenance operations.
The safety precautions in this manual provide guidelines for the protection and for that of
fellow workers.
1.1 Precautions
Before any maintenance is performed on the machine, switch off all sources of electrical;
do not operate the equipment when panels and safety covers are not in place. Failure to
observe this warning could result in personal injury.
1.2 Avoid Accidents
Most accidents are caused by the failure of some individual to follow simple and
fundamental safety rules and precautions. For this reason, most accidents can be
prevented by recognizing the real cause and doing something about it before the accident
occurs. With any machinery, a careful and trained operator is the best insurance against
an accident.
1.3Safety Issues & General Safety Rules
DO
DO NOT
1. Read and understand this manual
before attempting to operate or
service the machine.
1. Do not attempt to operate or service the
machine without reading and understanding
this manual.
2. Be familiar with the machine safety
rules and practices.
2. Do not remove the safety devices.
3. Warn others of an intended action that
may endanger them.
3. Do not clean or lubricate moving parts of a
machine that is running.
4. Perform lubrication and oiling of the
machine only when power is off.
4. Do not unauthorized persons to operate the
machinery.
5. Verify that all guards are installed
before operating the machine.
5. Do not place tools on a machine that is
running.
6. When working on electrical
6. Do not reach into the machine to make

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equipment, power must be shut off to
all circuits before any work is
attempted. Individual switches must
be opened and the equipment circuits
tested to make sure there is no power.
adjustments while it is running.
7. Be sure all operators are aware of all
areas and operations that require
extra safety measures.
7. Do not allow horseplay in the work area
1.4 AC Supply
1.4.1 Voltage steady state voltage: 0.9 to 1.1 of nominal voltage.
1.4.2 Frequency 099 to 1.01 of nominal frequency continuously; 0.98 to 1.02 for short time.
1.4.3 Harmonics distortion not exceeding 10% of the total r.m.s. voltage between live
conductors for the sum of the 2nd through to the 5th harmonic.
1.4.4 Voltage Interruption Supply interrupted or at zero voltage for not more than 3ms at any
random time in the supply cycle with more than 1 s between successive interruptions.
1.4.5 Voltage dips not exceeding 20% of the peak voltage of the supply for more than one
cycle with more than 1 s between successive dips.
1.5 General Physical Environments
1.5.1 The minimum requirement for all electrical equipment is correct operation between air
temperature of +5゚C and +35゚C.
1.5.2 Electrical equipment is capable of operating correctly when the relative humidity does
not exceeding 50% at a maximum temperature of +45゚C.
1.5.3 Electrical equipment is capable of operating correctly at altitude up to 1000m.
1.5.4 Electrical equipment is designed to withstand to protect against the effects of
transportation, and storage temperature within a range of -25゚C to +55゚C and for short
periods not exceeding 24 hours at up to +70゚C.
1.5.5 Avoid exposing to vibration environment.
1.5.6 Avoid exposing to direct sunlight or heat rays.
1.5.7 Have to connect to the factory grounding system correctly.
1.5.8 Away from electric magnetic interference source sites, such welding, discharge
machine.

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2.Specifications
Specification
P4505
Cutting Width
17.72"
Cutting Height
1.97"
Narrow Cut
1.57"
Power Supply
110VAC, 50/60Hz, 8A
Dimensions (H x W x
D)
42.91" x 31.50" x
26.38"
Weight
198.4lbs
Note: A dedicated AC power line is required.
3.Name Plate
4. Accessaries
4.1 Blade Replacement Tool.

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5. Installation
5.1 Cabinet installation
5.1.1 Remove the top cover of the wooden case to take all parts for the cabinet
out.
5.1.2 Install the cabinet referring to the illustration.

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5.2 Loosen all screws around the bottom of the wooden case then take away the
cover to access the main body of the machine.
5.3 Two people at least put the machine onto the cabinet.

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5.4 Install the door to the cabinet.

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6. Key Components
Control
Panel
Hand
Wheel
2-Hand cutting
button
2-Hand cutting
button
Safety
Beam
Blade
Cabinet

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7. Control Panel and Function Keys
Function Key
Function
Back gauge goes backward. Press it once and the back
gauge will go 0.1 unit length. Press it and hold all the time
and the back gauge will go faster and faster continuously.
Back gauge goes forward. Press it once and the back gauge
will go 0.1 unit length. Press it and hold all the time and the
back gauge will go faster and faster continuously.
Clamp & Blade reset to the top position
Back gauge eject the sheets out then goes back to the origin
position

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8. Reset The Back Gauge
8.1 Switch on the circuit breaker behind of the left of the machine then switch on
the main power switch. The back gauge will go to last position automatically.
9.Cutting Procedure
9.1 Manual Cut
9.1.1 Use the buttons or the hand wheel to bring the
back gauge to the desired position.
9.1.2 Load the sheets against back gauge.
9.1.3 Press 2-hand cutting buttons until the sheet pile is fully cut.
9.1.4 Release two cutting buttons
9.1.5 After sheets have been cut, press to eject the sheets out. Back
gauge will be back to the origin position.
9.1.6 To set the auto eject function: press and hold until the machine
beeps then release the button. After setting this function the sheets will be ejected
out automatically for each cut. To cancel the auto eject function, repeat this setting
procedure.
9.2 Setting Size Cut
9.2.1 Enter the length from keypad, then press to bring the back gauge to
the desired length.
9.2.2 Load the sheets against back gauge.
9.2.3 Press 2-hand cutting buttons until the sheet pile is fully cut.
9.2.4 Release two cutting buttons
9.2.5 Auto eject function: See above 9.1.6.

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10. CM and Inches Exchange
10.1 Key in “111.2”Press and hold until the machine beeps then release
the button.
10.2 Restart the machine.
11. Cutting Depth Adjustment
If the last sheets can’t be cut completely,
11.1 Put 1 paper covering the cutting stick.
11.2 Use 2-hand cutting button to bring the blade down. Release the left hand as
soon as the blade cut into the paper then switch off machine.
11.3 Loosen 7 screws a little bit from the knife carrier. (refer to below 12 photo)
11.4 Turn the 3 grub screws clockwise from the top of knife carrier to let the blade
cut the paper through evenly.
11.5 Fasten the knife 7 screws tightly and secure.
11.6 Switch on the machine.
12. Cutting Blade Replacement
12.1 Use 2-hand cutting button to bring the blade down. Release the left hand as
soon as the blade cut into the stick then switch off machine.
12.2 Rotate the 3 grub screws counterclockwise to disengage it with blade.
Grub Screws
Screw#1
Screw #2
Screw #3
Screw #4
Screw #5
Screw #6
Screw #7

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12.3 Use 2-hand cutting button to bring the blade down. Release the left hand as
soon as let far right #7-screw exposes then switch off machine.
12.4 Remove screw #7.
12.5 Remove the #2 and #6 two screws.
12.6 Screw blade replacement tools onto blade screw holes #2 and #6 tightly.
12.7 Remove screw #1, #3 and #5.
12.8 Loosen the blade replacement tools and remove the blade from blade carrier.
12.9 Install blade replacement tools onto the new blade mounting hole #2 and #6
half way in.
12.10 Install new blade onto blade carrier and fasten blade replacement tools.
12.11 Fasten screw #1,#3,#5 and #7 half way in.
12.12 Remove blade replacement tools.
12.13 Fasten screw #2 and #6 half way in.
12.14 Place 1 paper covering the cutting stick.
12.15 Use 2-hand cutting button to bring the blade down. Release the left hand as
soon as the blade cut into the paper then switch off machine.
12.16 Fasten screw #7 half way in.
12.17 Turn the 3 grub screw on the top of blade carrier clockwise to let the blade
cut the paper through evenly.
12.18 Fasten #1,#2, #3, #4,#5,#6 and #7 screw tight and secure.
12.19 Switch on the machine.
13.Cutting Stick Replacement
13.1 While blade is on home position, switch main power off.
13.2 Turn the cutting stick around, the stick can be used 8 times, each surface
can use 2 times.
Attention: Consider adjusting the blade perfect position when changing a
new cutting stick (refer to 11)
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