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A. Check Seamer Tool
1.Check seamer tool for grease.
When in use, tool should be
lubricated every day. If Seamer
tool is in sustained, continuous use,
grease every four (4) hours. Only
one (1) shot of grease required
at each point shown (1, 2 & 3).
2.Lubricate tool at grease fittings,
using only "Lithium Grease"
See figure 1 for grease fitting
locations.
3.Clean forming rolls with WD-40
to remove dirt, excessive grease
and sealant build-up on rolls.
4.Check tool for loose parts,
screws,wheels,forming rolls, and
and electrical connections. Repair
and replace as required.
5.Lubricate drive chain, which is
enclosed under rear chain cover.
Loosen and remove one (1) set
screw from cover. Apply one (1)
shot of grease to each drive
sprocket as required after 8 hour
use (see figure 4 above).
B. Panels
1. Panels may have excess oil build-up. This will not affect the
seaming operation. Panels should be wiped down at the areas
where tape mastic or tube sealant is to be applied.
2. Check seams to ensure they are engaged prior to seaming.
See and below.
MALE RIB
SEALANT
FEMALE RIB
SEALANT
FEMALE RIB
MALE RIB
FIG. 1
CORRECT
FIG. 1 INCORRECT
FIG. 2
Model No. VP-900
Figure 1 - Correct Figure 2 - Incorrect
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3. PREPERATION FOR SEAMING
Clean Mastic from roller daily.