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KegLand Cannular User Manual

KegLand Cannular
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Cannular Semi-Auto Instruction Manual
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Cannular Compact Semi-Auto
Canning Machine
Instruction Manual
KegLand Distribution PTY LTD
www.KegLand.com.au

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KegLand Cannular Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKegLand
ModelCannular
CategoryIndustrial Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Warnings

Getting Started

Chuck Management

Calibrating Double Seam Specification

Turn Table Height Adjustment

Adjust turn table height by loosening/tightening the coupling nut to secure the can.

Roller Adjustment Guide

Roller Detent Settings

Adjust roller detents based on can type (aluminium or tin) for optimal positioning.

1st Operation Roller Calibration

Feeler Gauge Set Usage

Use a feeler gauge set (KL13420) for precise roller height and gap measurements.

Setting 1st Op Roller Height (Y-axis)

Adjust roller vertically for a 'Y' gap of 0.05-0.15 mm, then tighten the y-axis nut.

Setting 1st Op Roller Gap (X-axis)

Loosen the x-axis adjustment nut to set the 'X' gap between the chuck and the roller.

1st Operation Roller Gap Settings

X-axis Gap Specification

The gap 'X' between the chuck and the 1st Op roller must be between 0.3-0.7 mm.

2nd Operation Roller Calibration

2nd Op Roller Y-axis Gap

The gap 'Y' for the 2nd Op Roll should be set between 1.2-1.3 mm.

2nd Op Roller X-axis Gap

The gap 'X' for the 2nd Op Roll should be set between 0.3-0.4 mm.

Critical Seam Adjustment Notes

Preventing Roller Contact

Ensure rollers do not contact the chuck during rotation after adjustment.

Machine Operation Safety

Never run the machine without a can; damage can occur to chuck and rolls.

Understanding the Double Seam Process

Key Seam Parameters

Focus on actual overlap, 2nd Op seam thickness, and seam length for seal quality.

1st Operation Seam Significance

Forming the Base Seam

The 1st operation is crucial for end curl, flange, and forming the base for a hermetic seal.

2nd Operation Seam Function

Compressing the Seam

The 2nd operation's primary role is to compress the 1st operation seam for final sealing.

Measuring Actual Overlap

Test Can Preparation

Create Can A (1st op only) and Can B (1st & 2nd op) for overlap testing.

Overlap Measurement Procedure

Assessing 1st Operation Overlap

Visual Overlap Check (X)

Examine Can A for overlap (X), the distance between body hook and cover hook.

Overlap Measurement Criteria

Measuring 2nd Op Seam Thickness

Measuring 2nd Op Seam Length

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