Components of the FT-100/CI and FT-170/CI 2-5
Document 40275-0913
2.3.3 High Flap Inspectors
High flap inspectors use optical sensors that are positioned to the
side and just above the top edge of the case to detect flaps that
have not been closed properly.
The section Steps: Adjusting the High Flap Sensor
contains
details.
2.3.4 Leading and Trailing Flap Inspectors
You can install leading flap and trailing flap inspectors separately
or in combination. Each uses an optical sensor mounted above
and to the side of the case, angled downward about 45 degree
angle.
This option inspects for a leading flap and/or a trailing flap which
has not been properly closed on the case.
The section Steps: Adjusting the Leading and Trailing Flap Sensors
contains details.
2.3.5 Side Flaps or Unslit Flap Inspectors
The side flap inspectors includes two optical sensors that are
mounted above the case as it exits the tunnel. These sensors
inspect for either of the side flaps slightly raised which indicates
flaps not properly glued.
The section Steps: Adjusting the Side Flap Sensors
contains
details.
The unslit flap inspector examines leading and trailing or side
flaps that have not been slit from the case sides or have not been
tacked into their closed positions which leaves the top of the case
partially or totally open. The section Steps: Adjusting the Unslit
Flap Sensors contains details.
Note: Because they occupy the same mechanical mountings and
logic circuits, the side flaps and unslit flaps inspection options
are mutually exclusive.