In order to properly install and adjust the Bind-Fast 5, the following tools are needed:
• An adjustable wrench
• A Phillips screwdriver
• A 12” steel ruler
• Bind-Fast Adjusting Gauge 8-6502
JOG TABLE ADJUSTMENTS
The carriage and its supporting rails are the common element between assemblies, so all major
adjustments use the carriage rails as a reference. Included are adjustment gauges that will seat in
the carriage rails to enable simplified and accurate adjustments of all the sub-assemblies.
The jog table should only be adjusted when adhesive is being unevenly applied. This adjustment
should be made with the jog table switch off and the jog plate cold.
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE:
• Send the carriage to the left-hand side of the machine by pressing the “Bind” switch.
• Place the gauge between the rails, with the edge marked “Check Jog Table” downward.
• Move the table to the raised position by shifting the table right until it is even with the machine
frame. The table may be secured in this position by inserting a 6” scale or a thin piece of metal
between the jog plate and the table end and allowing it to rest against the end of the machine.
• Check to insure that the jog table just touches the gauge but does not lift it from the carriage
rails.
• Repeat for the other end of the jog table.
IF IT’S CORRECT, PROCEED TO ‘DRUM ADJUSTMENTS’, IF NOT:
• Remove the jog table by grasping and lifting straight upward (note the table is plugged into the
front wall of the machine).
• An adjustable bearing at each corner supports the table.
• Identify the four adjusting bolts and locking nuts located at each support bearing.
For machines using KEP nuts (with lock washers attached) loosen the nuts and re-tighten
them finger tight.
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⇒ For machines using elastic stop nuts (with plastic locking insert); loosen each nut 1/6 turn or
1 flat of the nut.
• Replace the jog table.
• Move the jog table to the raised position by shifting the table right until it is even with the
machine frame.
• Secure the jog table in place.
• Lower the support bearings by turning the adjusting screw counterclockwise.