Instructions Manual Fillet Machine
FS CHUANG TUO MECH EQUIP CO.LTP. GuangDong China
Made In China
Applications
The manual fillet machine is widely used for fillet-cutting of business cards, books, package and decoration, documents, certificates, bags, and notebook's PVC cards, etc. It applies to paper, cardboard, film, PVC certificates, leather, etc. It is lightweight, strength-saving, easy to operate, and low cost, making it popular with no needs for maintenance.
Specifications
- Cutting Height: 30MM
- Fillet Radius: R3, R4, R6, R8, R10 (R6, R10 are standard; others require separate purchase)
- Dimension: 250 X 150 X 168MM (Length*Width*Height)
- Net Weight: 4 KG
How to Use
Cut the fillet radius as required. Ensure the knife used has the same radius as the upper and lower molding blades. Tighten the pressure screw where the concave and convex parts of the upper and lower molding blades meet. Test with a piece of paper before processing products.
Knife Replacement
- Remove the paper pressing device (③).
- Press the handle to its limit, plug the lock pin (⑦) into the lock pin hole, and fasten the tool carrier (②).
- Replace the upper blade (④) and lower blade (⑤) with the needed blade.
- Fasten the upper blade (④) first, ensure it touches tightly with the lower blade (⑤), then lock the lower blade (⑤).
- Press the handle and remove the lock pin (⑦).
- Finished.
Machine Components: The fillet machine comprises the following parts: (①) Handle, (②) Tool Carrier, (③) Paper Pressing Device, (④) Upper Blade, (⑤) Lower Blade, (⑥) Positioning Plate, (⑦) Lock Pin.
Maintenance and Safety
The machine is adjusted and tested before shipping. It should NOT be removed unless you have special requirements or need to adjust the distance between the upper and lower blades after replacing them. Diving your hand between the upper and lower blades while operating the handle is FORBIDDEN!
Troubleshooting
Trouble | Cause | Elimination Methods |
---|---|---|
Unsmooth fillet | Blunt blade | Grind or replace the blade |
Cut but connected | Too large gaps between upper and lower blades | Adjust until fitted |
Deckle edge left | Wrong Position of Cut Material | Adjust the positioning block until the cut material is tangent to the 90-degree straight edge, then tighten the positioning block |
Cut but Irregular | Displacement | Hold the material to prevent it |