What to do if film overlaps too little on the product with Robopac SPIROR HP 400 Packaging equipment?
- MMarc FreemanSep 14, 2025
If the film overlaps too little on the product when using Robopac Packaging equipment, decrease the conveyors’ speed.
What to do if film overlaps too little on the product with Robopac SPIROR HP 400 Packaging equipment?
If the film overlaps too little on the product when using Robopac Packaging equipment, decrease the conveyors’ speed.
What to do if Robopac SPIROR HP 400 displays E64 "FILM RUPTURE" Alarm?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays an E64 "FILM RUPTURE" Alarm, it means the film has broken or the reel is empty. To fix this, insert a new film or replace the reel.
What to do if Robopac Packaging equipment displays E02 “AIR LACK” ALARM?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays an E02 “AIR LACK” ALARM, this is due to a faulty pressure switch or a lack of air in the plant. Check the pressure switch or reactivate the air supply to resolve this.
What to do if Robopac SPIROR HP 400 displays E30 FAULT INVERTER OVERLOAD?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays an E30 FAULT INVERTER OVERLOAD, it indicates an error with the inverter. To address this, check the alarm on the inverter display and refer to the technical manual.
What to do if Robopac Packaging equipment displays E10 PROTECTION COVER OPEN ALARM?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays an E10 PROTECTION COVER OPEN ALARM, it means the protection cover is open or there is a limit switch malfunction. To resolve this, close the cover and press the Reset button. Alternatively, if the limit switch is malfunctioning, replace the power switch.
Why is the film too loose during wrapping with Robopac Packaging equipment?
To correct film that is too loose during wrapping with Robopac Packaging equipment, increase the braking effect of the clutched roller.
What to do if Robopac Packaging equipment displays E68 “STOPPER NOT IN POSITION” ALARM?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays an E68 “STOPPER NOT IN POSITION” ALARM, the clamp cylinder magnetic sensors are not properly working. Check and replace the sensor if necessary.
What to do if Robopac SPIROR HP 400 displays E69 “WELDER NOT IN POSITION” ALARM?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays an E69 “WELDER NOT IN POSITION” ALARM, the clamp cylinder magnetic sensors are not properly working. Check and replace the sensor if necessary.
What to do if Robopac Packaging equipment displays E42 ROTATING RING IMPROPERLY TIMED?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays E42 ROTATING RING IMPROPERLY TIMED, it means that the rotating ring is improperly timed. Check the rotation Home sensor.
What to do if Robopac Packaging equipment displays E15 WARNING “DOOR VIOLATION CHECK ALARM”?
If the Robopac Packaging equipment displays an E15 WARNING “DOOR VIOLATION CHECK ALARM”, the safety module found a discrepancy among the 2 micro-switches placed on the cover. You should check the micro-switches on the cover.
Brand | Robopac |
---|---|
Model | SPIROR HP 400 |
Category | Packaging equipment |
Language | English |
General safety rules for using the machine, including attention to warnings and safety devices.
Defines the employer's responsibilities regarding operator training and safety.
Safety guidelines for handling, loading, unloading, and installing the machine.
Safety rules for operating the machine, including training, proper use, and maintenance.
Specifies the intended use of the machine for wrapping stable products.
Lists prohibited uses and products to avoid machine damage or accidents.
Highlights inherent risks remaining after safety measures, requiring user awareness.
Safety guidelines for maintenance, regulations, and proper use of parts and lubricants.
Specifies ambient conditions and safety for the machine's electrical system.
Details the different wrapping cycles the machine can perform.
Explains the steps for performing a complete spiral wrap with head and tail turns.
Describes the process for wrapping only the head and tail of the product.
Details the cycle for complete wrap with additional head/tail loops and reinforcement bands.
Explains the cycle for wrapping head and tail with spaced reinforcing bands.
Describes the function of various safety devices installed on the machine.
Details the positioning and function of electrical components on the machine.
Presents technical data for Spiror HP and DR models.
General advice for operating the machine safely and effectively.
How to set and compose wrapping cycle recipes.
Step-by-step guide for loading the film spool onto the machine.
Procedure for inserting the film into the machine's clamp.
Steps to initiate a wrapping cycle after preparation.
How to use the emergency stop button and restart the machine.
General rules and precautions for performing maintenance tasks.
Table detailing scheduled maintenance tasks and frequencies.
Common operational problems and their solutions.
Lists displayed alarm messages, causes, and remedies.
General advice and safety precautions for replacing machine parts.