9. Conveyor:
Position the conveyor as required. To facilitate easy transfer of Cans to and from
the machine, slightly slant the conveyor such that the Input side is very slightly
higher than output side.
Adjust the guides according to the size of the Can.
Connect the Motor and ensure that the direction of the Conveyor is in line with the
direction of the machine operation. Normally, Right to Left when facing the
machine.
Electrical
Connections
1. All mains electrical connections are made directly to the control panel. Refer to the
attached electrical diagrams / panel layout to make the connections.
2. The machine requires 3 Phase and a Neutral connection. The input connectors are
located inside the control panel. The 3 phase and neutral are connected to the first
four terminal blocks from left to right, respectively.
3. In locations where the 3 phase voltage is higher than 440V, a Transformer will be
supplied with the machine (as ordered) and in this case only 3 phase connection
has to be made. The Neutral is internally generated by the transformer
4. The controls all work on 24VDC which is derived from the single phase connection
through a power supply unit located in the panel
5. Connect all connectors (3 in total) from the Control Panel to the appropriate
connectors on the machine. Another single, separate cable from the Panel is to be
connected to the Servo Motor lead.
6. IMPORTANT – The Seaming head must rotate in the direction shown by the ‘Arrow’
label on the machine. After making connections, check the direction by pressing the
Motor Inch button. To reverse the direction invert any two phases at the Control
Panel 3 Phase input or the Motor Terminals. Do the same with the conveyor to
ensure it moves in the right direction.
7. Earth (Ground) points have been provided on both the motor and the panel. The
machine should also be ground separately at any suitable point.
Touchscreen Controls and Display
All machine operations and logic settings are carried out through the Touchscreen
controller on the machine. In normal operation, the Display is Green and indicates
the current status. When there is an Alarm, the Display will glow Orange and
indicate the Alarm Status.
Refer to the Attached Sheet showing the different Screens and description of
Controls / Operations.