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5 Cleaning and Maintenance 5.4 Cleaning and Inspecting the Gluing Unit User Manual SIPLACE Glue Feeder 05/2020 75 5.4.2 Cleaning the Gluing Unit The individual parts of the gluing unit are cleaned using the following ste…

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5.4.1.5 Removing the Jet Block
Loosen the 4 screws which fasten the jet block.
Carefully lever the jet block vertically up and off
the jet plunger.
5.4.1.6 Removing the O Rings
Turn the jet block so that the underside is at the
top.
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the O ring.
Use a lint-free cloth with a little glue remover and
clean the jet plunger.
Use a pair of tweezers to pull the O-ring up and
over the jet plunger.
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5.4.2 Cleaning the Gluing Unit
The individual parts of the gluing unit are cleaned using the following steps:
Rough cleaning of the glue with a pipe cleaner and cleansing tissue.
You can remove the glue more thoroughly using a disposable syringe and the cleansing
spray.
Rinsing of individual parts with water.
Optional: ultrasound bath with glue remover (approx. 5minutes at max. 50°C)
Drying of individual parts.
NOTICE
Residue glue can harden if too much heat is present in the ultrasound bath.
Make sure that any residue glue has been completely removed from the glue unit before
using the ultrasound bath. Residue glue can harden if too much heat is generated during
longer use of the ultrasound bath.
If there is still residue glue on the glue unit parts, remove this with a bristle brush and glue
remover before using the ultrasound bath.
5.4.2.1 Preparing the Syringe
When you use the syringe for the first time, it needs to be prepared for use.
Push the rubber seal onto the syringe plunger at
the front.
Make sure that the rubber seal lies against it all
the way round.
Before using the plunger, coat the rubber seal
with a little glue remover (Zestron ES200) or O
ring grease (Turmotemp II/400 CL 2), so that the
syringe plunger can be moved.
Check that the nozzle on the tip of the syringe is
free. Remove the cap if present.
Push the plunger back into the syringe cylinder.
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5.4.2.2 Cleaning the Jet Block
Clean the jet block with a pipe cleaner.
Screw the syringe onto the jet block.
Dip the jet block into a container with glue re-
mover.
Use the syringe to pull up glue remover and then
press this back down again through the jet block.
Repeat this procedure until the glue has been
roughly removed from the jet block. (approx. 10
times).
Rinse the jet block with clear water in a separate
bin.
Unscrew the syringe again.
NOTICE
Residue glue could become hard
Make sure that any remaining glue is removed completely from the jet block.
5.4.2.3 Cleaning the Cartridge Pipe
Pull air up into the syringe.
Screw the air-filled syringe onto the cartridge
pipe.
Press down to expel the glue residues from the
cartridge pipe with the air onto a cleansing tissue.