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ITW Diagraph PA/6000 - Introduction; The PA;4600 and PA;6000 Printer - Applicators; Product Safety

ITW Diagraph PA/6000
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Diagraph - an ITW Company PA/4600 & PA/6000 User Manual
Introduction Page 2
Introduction
1.0 Introduction
1.1 The PA/4600 and PA/6000 Printer - Applicators
The PA/4600 and PA/6000 are sixth generation, next label out, print and apply systems designed
for modularity, continuous labeling, self-diagnostics, and ease of use. Modularity of design
provides the basis for ease of installation, setup, and maintenance. The electronics system
employs a hardware-specific design, thus increasing reliability and throughput. The hardware
was developed to simplify construction, and increase longevity by using durable materials. This
unit will perform 24/7 operation in harsh environments and operate trouble-free, given that the
appropriate preventative maintenance is performed on regular service intervals.
1.2 Product Safety
Safety awareness is critical when working with equipment that contains moving parts and
extending pneumatic cylinders. Please read all warnings and cautions thoroughly before
operating this device.
This product meets the requirements of CAN/CSA-22.2 NO.60950-00 * UL 60950 using
Diagraph an ITW Company approved items. Units are only tested and qualified with Diagraph an
ITW Company approved parts and accessories. Use of other parts or accessories may introduce
potential risks that Diagraph an ITW Company can assume no liability for.
WARNINGS
WARNING - Moving parts of this machine can present hazards. Components
that cannot be guarded because of loss of functionality are marked with a
warning symbol.
Be aware of the tamp cylinder extension distance, and avoid accidental trig-
gering of the photosensor.
When servicing the unit’s electronic assemblies, always remove the power
cord from the unit to prevent accidental shock.
When running for extended periods of time, use caution when accessing the
drive module circuitry. The motor drive power transistors, motor case, and
motor heatsink can become hot under constant use.
Always close the air inlet valve shutoff when removing or servicing pneu-
matic module or tamp cylinder.
Wear personal protective equipment, as instructed by your supervisor, when
operating or working near this device.
COMPLIANCE
CAUTION: Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for
the Protection of Electronic Computer/ Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/
NFPA 75.

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