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Signode MCD-510 - User Manual

Signode MCD-510
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MCD-710/510/310
POWER STRAPPING MACHINES
&
MCD MODULAR CHUTE SYSTEM
For Parts & Service 1-877-862-6699
WWW.TRADITIONALTOOL.COM

Questions and Answers

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    jrichardsonAug 17, 2025
    What to do if the motor fails to start on my Signode MCD-510?
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      pwaltersAug 17, 2025
      If the motor on your Signode Packaging equipment fails to start, there are several things you can check: * First, see if the overload relays have tripped. If they have, reset the overload button located in the control box. * Second, check for voltage at the motor terminal block. Look for blown fuses, broken or loose wires, or disconnected prongs. * If neither of those solutions work, the motor may be defective and require replacement.
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    Melissa CarrollAug 20, 2025
    Why does my Signode MCD-510 Packaging equipment pull up tension but hesitate before welding?
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      Eric LopezAug 20, 2025
      If your Signode Packaging equipment pulls up tension but hesitates before welding, it could be due to a few reasons: 1. One or both traction wheels might be slipping. Check, clean, or replace the traction wheels as needed. Ensure the strap is dry, cutting off any oily sections or replacing the whole coil. 2. The tension might be too high. Try reducing the tension. 3. The main drive belt could be slipping. Increase the tension on the belt.
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    jackie42Aug 28, 2025
    Why is there hesitation during welding with my Signode MCD-510 Packaging equipment?
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      Marc HarrisonAug 28, 2025
      Hesitation during welding with your Signode Packaging equipment can stem from several issues: 1. Lack of lubrication: Lubricate the vibrator shaft bushings and eccentric bearing. 2. Worn belts: Check and replace the belts if necessary. 3. Damaged eccentric bearing: Inspect the bearing and replace it if damaged. 4. Low voltage: Check and correct any voltage issues.
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    Joseph GreenAug 30, 2025
    Why does my Signode Packaging equipment fail to stop in the home position?
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      ameadowsAug 30, 2025
      If your Signode Packaging equipment fails to stop in the proper home position, here are a few things to investigate: * The idler gear roller clutch might be slipping. Replace the idler gear. * The micro-switch might be improperly adjusted. Check for proper adjustment of the actuator arm. * The Belleville washers might be worn. Replace the washers.
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    Allen LopezSep 2, 2025
    What causes the strap to escape the chute and continue feeding on Signode MCD-510 Packaging equipment?
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      Priscilla SmithSep 3, 2025
      If the strap escapes the chute and continues to feed until the machine is shut off, consider these possibilities: 1. The machine might not be in the home position. Reposition it to the home position. 2. There could be kinks in the strap. Cut off the kinked section of the strap. 3. The gates might be stuck open. Check the gates for sufficient spring pressure and proper operation.
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    Sarah RobertsSep 5, 2025
    What to do if Signode Packaging equipment continues to run in weld direction?
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      Darlene GaySep 5, 2025
      If your Signode Packaging equipment continues to run in the weld direction, consider the following: 1. The micro-switch might be improperly adjusted. Readjust the micro-switch. 2. The switch arm could be stuck against the machine cover. Loosen the four head mounting screws and shift the head to gain clearance.
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    glovermarkSep 8, 2025
    Why does the strap escape from the stretch-out box during take-up on my Signode MCD-510 Packaging equipment?
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      Ernest CarpenterSep 8, 2025
      If the strap escapes from the stretch-out box during take-up, it could be due to: 1. Too much strap being taken up. Check the package to chute ratio, ensuring it does not exceed 5:1. 2. The strap not accumulating in the stretch-out box. If the strap is too stiff, add a strap snubber kit to the stretch-out box.
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    jeanne89Sep 12, 2025
    Why does my Signode MCD-510 Packaging equipment perform double welding?
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      Todd HenrySep 12, 2025
      If your Signode Packaging equipment immediately goes into another weld cycle after completing one, it is possible that the drop-out arm is stuck in the open position. Make sure the drop-out arm is free and its pivot pin is lightly lubricated. Be careful not to get lubricant on the tension wheel.
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    randallmackSep 13, 2025
    What causes low or erratic tension in Signode Packaging equipment?
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      Elizabeth BrooksSep 14, 2025
      Low or erratic tension can be caused by the slip clutch being set too high. Adjust the slip clutch nut.
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    Sandra TranNov 21, 2025
    How to fix a Signode MCD-510 Packaging equipment that runs but doesn't fill the chute?
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      Jeffery ClayNov 22, 2025
      If your Signode Packaging equipment continues running in the feed direction but fails to fill the chute, consider the following: 1. The feedwheel might be slipping. If it is worn, replace it. 2. The strap may be stuck around the dispenser. Check the dispenser for obstructions. 3. The pinch rollers could be stuck. Inspect the pinch rollers and eccentric shaft, lubricating or replacing them as needed. 4. You might be out of strap. Reload the dispenser and machine, ensuring the strap chute is empty before reloading. 5. The slip clutch might be set too low. Check the slip clutch setting and adjust the slip clutch nut if needed. 6. There might be a jam in the traction wheel area. Try pulling the strap out, cutting off any damaged sections, and reloading. If you cannot pull it out, remove...

Summary

Safety Instructions

General Safety Warnings

Crucial safety warnings and guidelines for operating the machine.

Operating and Maintenance Guidelines

Operating Instructions

Key instructions for operating the strapping machine safely and correctly.

Machine Installation and Safety

Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)

Requirements for PPE like safety shoes, glasses, and gloves.

Lockout;Tagout Procedures

Compliance with OSHA 1910.147 for lockout/tagout.

Disconnect and Lock-Out Procedures

Main Disconnect Switch and Power Cut-off

Location of the main disconnect switch and steps for power disconnection.

Machine Specifications

Installation and Major Components

Principles of Operation

Principles of Operation Cycles

Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule

Electrical Sequence (W;O Operatorless Interlock)

MCD Electrical Schematic

Electrical Sequence (Operatorless Interlock)

MCD Electrical Schematic (Operatorless Interlock)

Operatorless Interlock Schematic Diagram

Electrical schematic diagram for machines with operatorless interlock.

Control Panel Assembly

Control Panel Layout and Specifications

Part Removal and Replacement

Part Removal and Replacement (Traction Wheels)

Part Removal and Replacement (Drive Belt)

Micro Switch Adjustment

1 LS Adjustment Diagram

Recommended Spare Parts (Head)

Troubleshooting (Machine;Head)

Common Machine;Head Symptoms

List of common machine symptoms and their potential causes.

Symptom #1: No Weld Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting steps for when the machine fails to weld.

Troubleshooting (Continued)

Symptom #2: Strap Escapes Chute

Troubleshooting for strap escaping the chute.

Symptom #6: Machine Runs in Feed Direction

Troubleshooting for machine running in feed but not filling chute.

Symptom #9: Double Welding

Troubleshooting for the machine performing double welding cycles.

Symptom #3: Hesitation During Welding

Troubleshooting for welding hesitation.

Symptom #7: Tension Issues Before Weld

Troubleshooting for tension problems before welding.

Symptom #10: Strap Escapes Stretch-Out Box

Troubleshooting for strap escaping the stretch-out box during take-up.

Symptom #4: Improper Home Position

Troubleshooting for the machine failing to stop in the proper home position.

Symptom #8: Machine Runs in Weld Direction

Troubleshooting for the machine continuously running in the weld direction.

Symptom #11: Low or Erratic Tension

Troubleshooting for low or erratic strap tension.

Symptom #5: Motor Fails to Start

Troubleshooting steps when the motor does not start.

Modular Chute System

Chute Assembly and Gate Adjustment

Chute Installation

Troubleshooting (Modular Chute)

Chute Strap Issues

Troubleshooting for strap fraying, tangling, and snagging at chute corners.

Troubleshooting (Modular Chute - Continued)

Other Chute Strap Problems

Troubleshooting for strap trapped, escaping, bubbling, or failing to release.

DF1-12 D Dispenser Operation

Dispenser Operation and Adjustments

Signode MCD-510 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelMCD-510
CategoryPackaging equipment
Seal TypeFriction Weld
ApplicationStrapping
Strap Width1/2 inch to 3/4 inch

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