Correct
To long staple
1
Fig. 12
To short
1
Fel
2
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
06.14
2
1
2
3
7.4 ADJUSTMENT OF STAPLING HEAD BEARING
Upon delivery, the stapling head bearing is tight but
easily movable. After being in use for a while, the be-
aring will have become worn and must be readjusted
as follows:
– Loosen nut (Fig. 12/1) and screw (Fig. 12/2).
– Tighten screw (Fig. 12/2) to obtain just enough play.
– Lock with nut (Fig. 12/1).
7.5 ADJUST STAPLE CLINCH
Each bottom stapler is tested carefully before delivery.
Following rough treatment during transport a screw
may become loosened and the anvil may therefore
have to be adjusted. Incorrect stapling may occur
(Fig. 13/1).
– Press down a staple (Fig. 14/1) by hand until the
staple legs are visible or insert a single staple into
the canal.
– Move the staple head down towards the anvil (Fig.
14/2) and check that the staple legs hit the anvil sym-
metrically.
– If necessary, loosen the screw (Fig. 14/3) and cen-
tre the anvil to the staple. Remember to tighten the
screw after adjustment.
– Make a test stapling in a piece of cardboard. If the
anvil is correctly adjusted, the clinch should be as
shown in (Fig. 13/2).
Josef Kihlberg B561M
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