Page 3 - Contents
Users Manual Model 656/636 • iii Contents Scope 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Safety Issues / Warnings 1 Caution ...........................................................................
Page 7 - Scope; Introduction; Safety Issues / Warnings; Caution
Users Manual Model 656/636 Scope • 1 Scope Introduction This user manual was arranged for the person who is going to operate this machine.The information is arranged in the order that is needed to install and operate themachine. It starts with general information, then to unpacking the carton, insta...
Page 8 - Warranty Information; Limited Warranty
2 • Warranty Information Users Manual Model 656/636 Warranty Information Limited Warranty PAXAR Systems Group, Division of PAXAR Corporation, extends the followingwarranties to the original purchaser of a PAXAR 656 / 636 which has been installedand operated using recommended procedures and operating...
Page 9 - Customer Responsibility; Location of Printer
Users Manual Model 656/636 Customer Responsibility • 3 Customer Responsibility Location of Printer The printer weighs approximately 57 Lbs (~26Kg) and requires a table of sufficientquality and strength to handle this load while the printer is operating. PAXARrecommends an industrial type work table ...
Page 10 - AC Power Line
4 • Customer Responsibility Users Manual Model 656/636 AC Power Line PAXAR requires that the electric service be 10 Amps @ 110VAC or 10 Amps @220VAC. This will allow the computer and any additional support or serviceequipment to be plugged into the same service. Any electrical service which is suppl...
Page 11 - Inventory of Components
Users Manual Model 656/636 Customer Responsibility • 5 In some cases, a double box has been used to ship your printer. Figure 1b Shipping Carton. Save the shipping materials to relocate the unit or return to factory for service. Inventory of Components The following list shows the additional parts (...
Page 12 - Printer Setup; Installing the Stacker
6 • Printer Setup Users Manual Model 656/636 Printer Setup Installing the Stacker Remove the stacker from the separate packaging. Remove the packaging fromaround the stacker and save with the rest of the printer packing supplies. Swing open the top cover to the printer. Locate the large knob and two...
Page 13 - Fuse Configuration
Users Manual Model 656/636 Printer Setup • 7 Fuse Configuration The main fuse(s) on the Paxar 656 / 636 are located inside the AC power entryreceptacle. The entry has a fuse drawer that holds the fuse(s) and selects theappropriate line voltage. If the number in the window DOES NOT match the AC line ...
Page 14 - TCB Dip Switch S2 Settings; TCB DIP SWITCH S2 SETTINGS; Installing the Power Cord
8 • Printer Setup Users Manual Model 656/636 Memory Card Option Board (350016) - Slot 5 (from back) Diskless Rom Bd. (281164) - Slot 4 Thermal Control Bd. (351105) - Slot 2 Head Control Bd. (351106) - Slot 1 TCB Dip Switch S2 Settings TCB DIP SWITCH S2 SETTINGS 1 DPI OFF = 240 ON = 300 2 DPI (Undefi...
Page 15 - Installing the PC Interface Cable
Users Manual Model 656/636 Printer Setup • 9 Installing the PC Interface Cable The 656 / 636 requires a 9-pin RS232 cable. This cable is provided with the printer.If the cable was not found it can be order from PAXAR (Part no. 351124). The male end of the cable should be connected to the 9-pin D-she...
Page 16 - Product Description; Printer Description
10 • Product Description Users Manual Model 656/636 Product Description Printer Description The PAXAR MODEL 656 / 636 THERMAL PRINTER (Figure 2) is an electronic printer that can print on Fabric Tapes, Card Stock, Heat Seal Stock and PressureSensitive roll stocks. This printer interfaces to a comput...
Page 17 - Personal Computer Specifications
Users Manual Model 656/636 Product Description • 11 Personal Computer Specifications This specification describes the hardware and application software requirements forthe Personal Computer that is connected to the PAXAR 656 / 636 Printer. The PAXAR 656 / 636 Printer uses a DOS Version of PCMate or ...
Page 19 - Printer Operation; Installing Ink Ribbon
Users Manual Model 656/636 Printer Operation • 13 Printer Operation Installing Ink Ribbon NOTE: WHEN THIS MACHINE IS TURNED ON FOR THE FIRST TIME,A PAXAR FIELD ENGINEER MUST BE PRESENT. Figure 2 (Threading path) The ink ribbon comes pre-packaged in a plastic bag. For best results, leave the inkribbo...
Page 20 - Loading Stock
14 • Printer Operation Users Manual Model 656/636 Loading Stock Ink Take-up Stock out Decurler FIGURE 3 STOCK THREADING LOADING STOCK FOR THE FIRST TIME 1) Slide the outboard stock guide to a position wider than the roll of stock to be loaded. Set the stock roll core over the outboard guide and slid...
Page 21 - Butt Splice; Web Guide Adjustment
Users Manual Model 656/636 Printer Operation • 15 Butt Splice NOTE: DO NOT RUN BUTT SPLICES THROUGH THE PRINT STATION The PAXAR 656 / 636 has been designed with the operators need to change suppliesquickly in mind. Re threading the stock is quicker than butt splicing. If you havedetermined a butt sp...
Page 22 - Print Head Open / Close
16 • Printer Operation Users Manual Model 656/636 The only other adjustment for the back of the web is the back stacker up-right rail.To move the location of the up-right loosen the knob under the stacker and slide theunit in or out as needed. The up-right rail should be located approx. 1/16" (1...
Page 23 - Control Panel Operation; Printer Controls; Start
Users Manual Model 656/636 Control Panel Operation • 17 Control Panel Operation Printer Controls Start - Starts the printer - ON LINE light must be GREEN (Batches downloaded to be printed) Feed - FEED and START must both be used - Feed will stop when the buttons are released - Labels between the hea...
Page 24 - Stop
18 • Control Panel Operation Users Manual Model 656/636 - Test will stop when the buttons are released - Labels between the head and knife will be cut and stacked as finished labels - Stock moves through in one continuos strip - Stock moves through with test pattern printing - The ink will advance w...
Page 25 - Indicator Lights; On Line; Sensor; Error
Users Manual Model 656/636 Control Panel Operation • 19 Indicator Lights The Paxar 656 / 636 has three Indicator lights. These lights are used along with theLCD display to tell the operator the current status of the printer. On Line OFF - Has not been powered on. - Is in it's power - up sequence. - ...
Page 26 - Front Panel Menu Functions
20 • Control Panel Operation Users Manual Model 656/636 Front Panel Menu Functions Ready For Batches Î Print Reports Î Setup Î Life Counts Î Protected Features Ð Ð Ð Ð Last Verifier Scan Print Position Label Counter Set Date / Time Ð Ð Ð Ð Verifier History Cut Position Total Labels Change Password Ð...
Page 27 - LCD Display; Diagnostic Tests
Users Manual Model 656/636 Control Panel Operation • 21 LCD Display The LCD display is a 2 line, 24 character, with back lighting feature for easyreadability. The first line of the display in most cases will be a prompt or question.the second line is the response. Diagnostic Tests During power up th...
Page 28 - HOME SCREEN
22 • Control Panel Operation Users Manual Model 656/636 HOME SCREEN READY FOR BATCHES IMAGER VXX . XX OR BATCH ID QTY PCL001 000000010 When the printer is powered up and all initializations are complete, and if there areno Batches to print, the HOME screen will be “READY FOR BATCHES" and theA.T....
Page 29 - Display Modes; Print Report Mode
Users Manual Model 656/636 Control Panel Operation • 23 Display Modes There are four (4) main mode levels which are selected and modified using thefollowing function keys: Use the MODE ↓ key to move through the main mode screens shown below: PRESS ENTER FOR PRINT REPORTS PRESS ENTER FOR SETUP PRESS ...
Page 30 - Setup Mode
24 • Control Panel Operation Users Manual Model 656/636 PRESS ENTER TO PRINT VERIFIER HISTORY This screen follows the PRINT LAST VERIFIER SCAN screen if a verifieris connected to the printer. This screen allows the user to print historyreport of the scanner reads. Prints a report of the history of b...
Page 32 - Life Counters Mode
26 • Control Panel Operation Users Manual Model 656/636 • The 650 printer is center justified, meaning the web is centered underthe printhead. The 656 / 636 is a back justified printer, meaning theweb is to the back of the printer. This will not cause a discrepancyunless the web of the stock does no...
Page 33 - Protected Mode
Users Manual Model 656/636 Control Panel Operation • 27 Use the Enter ↵ key to enter this mode. Use the Mode ↓ key to move to the following screens. LABEL COUNTER:0000000000 ENTER TO RESET Used to count labels for a work period (example, a shift ) Enter will reset the count to "0". TOTAL LAB...
Page 35 - Maintenance / Adjustments; Print Head Handling; Warning
Users Manual Model 656/636 Maintenance / Adjustments • 29 Maintenance / Adjustments Print Head Handling Warning P rint heads can be damaged easily, and are subject to premature failure if not cleaned on a regular basis. Please follow the procedures carefully to help ensureprint head life and print q...
Page 36 - Print Head Cleaning
30 • Maintenance / Adjustments Users Manual Model 656/636 Print Head Cleaning CAUTION: TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE PRINTER BEFORESTARTING ANY CLEANING. NEVER REMOVE THE HEAD FROM THE PRINTER EXCEPT FORREPLACEMENT. The Anti-static wrist strap (which must contact the skin and betight) and anti-static gl...
Page 37 - Print Head Replacement
Users Manual Model 656/636 Maintenance / Adjustments • 31 Print Head Replacement NEVER REMOVE THE PRINT HEAD FROM THE PRINTER EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT. TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE PRINTER BEFORE STARTING ANY ELECTRONIC COMPONENT REPLACEMENT. NOTE: The Anti-static wrist strap (which must contact the skin...
Page 38 - Print Head Adjustment; Tangent; Print Head Pressure Setting
32 • Maintenance / Adjustments Users Manual Model 656/636 Print Head Adjustment Tangent Proper print head tangent is perhaps the most important adjustment to make. Aprinthead which is not properly adjusted will result in poor print quality, poor heatdissipation and possible ink wrinkling problems. W...
Page 39 - Squaring the Print Head; Registration Sensor Adjustment; Adjusting Print Sensor Position
Users Manual Model 656/636 Maintenance / Adjustments • 33 Squaring the Print Head If the test pattern, printed on a wide web (4" (100mm) plus), is lighter on one edgethan the other, it is possible that the printhead is out of square. This can be detectedby looking at the front edge of the print ...
Page 40 - Cleaning Print Sensor; Sensor Trim Pots
34 • Maintenance / Adjustments Users Manual Model 656/636 - Check that the front web guides have been positioned properly - both on the supply roll and in front of the print roller. - Check that the feed roller pressure has been set equally across the roller. - Check to see that the print head press...
Page 41 - Hole / Slot Index Registration Sensor
Users Manual Model 656/636 Maintenance / Adjustments • 35 R48 R50 R51 R49 R47 R54 R52 11 12 13 18 16 8 10 14 17 3 21 22 9 4 J9 J1 DIP Switch Thermal Controller Board as viewed from back of printer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10. +5VDC ok 9. 24V enable 8. RESERVED 7. Headlift Sensor 6. Full Stack Sensor 5. RESER...
Page 42 - Reflective Index Registration Sensor
36 • Maintenance / Adjustments Users Manual Model 656/636 Reflective Index Registration Sensor Sensor on Plain Stock; Not on Mark Sensor Directly on Mark Test Point: TP8 TP8 Adjustment Pot R47 R47 #4 Light Status: On Off Desired Voltage: > 3.50 VDC < 0.75 VDC The Optional Reflective Registrati...
Page 43 - Headlift Sensor; Full Stacker Sensor - Jam Sensor; Stock out Adjustment
Users Manual Model 656/636 Maintenance / Adjustments • 37 Headlift Sensor Sensor Blocked Sensor Not Blocked Test Point: TP18 TP18 Adjustment Pot R52 R52 #7 Light Status: On Off Desired Voltage: > 3.50 VDC < 0.75 VDC The Headlift Sensor allows the printer to register the platen roller on 656 pr...
Page 44 - Stacker Adjustments; Stock Length Adjustment; Stock Feed Adjustment
38 • Maintenance / Adjustments Users Manual Model 656/636 Stacker Adjustments The stacker has four adjustments which can be made without a tool to accommodatedifferent types of stocks. Stock Length Adjustment Loosen the two thumb screws at the base of the stacker uprights and slide theuprights to a ...
Page 45 - General
Users Manual Model 656/636 Maintenance / Adjustments • 39 Mechanical Adjustment Of Feed Roller Pressure (BlueRoller) General The blue rubber pressure roller is supported by an eccentric shaft mounted inbearings located in vertical slots in the front and rear mounting plates of the drivemodule. These...
Page 47 - Electrical Connections; Machine Wiring
Users Manual Model 656/636 Electrical Connections • 41 Electrical Connections Machine Wiring Red Red Brown Brown Brown Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Gray Gray Orange THERMAL CONTROL BOARD HEAD DRIVER BOARD REAR VIEW OF 656 Power Black
Page 48 - Relay Assembly
42 • Electrical Connections Users Manual Model 656/636 Relay Assembly 351136 Part #
Page 49 - Electrical System Schematic
Users Manual Model 656/636 Electrical Connections • 43 Electrical System Schematic
Page 50 - Motherboard Power Connectors
44 • Electrical Connections Users Manual Model 656/636 Motherboard Power Connectors The power supply connector on any PC / XT or PC / AT compatible motherboard ismade up of dual six-pin male connectors. Two female connectors from the powersupply plug directly onto these male connectors. The followin...
Page 51 - Electrical Trouble Shooting
Users Manual Model 656/636 Electrical Trouble Shooting • 45 Electrical Trouble Shooting Power Up / Sign On / Communications Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Machine fails to power up with no light present in the AC powerswitch. 1) Incorrect power amplitude. 1) Confirm that the AC entry is co...
Page 55 - Print
Users Manual Model 656/636 Electrical Trouble Shooting • 49 Print Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Machine advances stock but does not print. 1) Stock registration sensor miss aligned. 1) Adjust sensor position so that the sensor light on the front panelflashes as a sense slot or holepasses ...
Page 58 - Electrical Trouble Shooting / Machine Set Up Sequence
52 • Electrical Trouble Shooting Users Manual Model 656/636 Electrical Trouble Shooting / Machine Set Up Sequence If the printer is mechanically operable, proceed as follows: 1) Power off the printer, remove the media and ink and thoroughly clean it from the unwind to the stacker using alcohol and a...
Page 59 - Mechanical Trouble Shooting; Stock
Users Manual Model 656/636 Mechanical Trouble Shooting • 53 Mechanical Trouble Shooting Stock Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Stock will not roll or jumps 1) Incorrect adjustment of unwind web guides 1) Be sure stock roll is as flat as possible and does not extend overcore. 2) Adjust rear w...
Page 61 - Ink
Users Manual Model 656/636 Mechanical Trouble Shooting • 55 Ink Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Ink wrinkles or will not pull smoothly. 1) Incorrect adjustment of unwind roller brake resistance. 1) Adjust knurled knob clockwise as far as possible without breakingink or stalling ink motor. D...
Page 63 - Knife
Users Manual Model 656/636 Mechanical Trouble Shooting • 57 Knife Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Double Cuts, extra knife cycle 1) Solenoid sticking in 1) Check proper assembly of washers. Clean plunger with alcohol andcompletely dry. 2) Worn Trip Arm on Clutch actuator. 2) Replace Actuato...
Page 65 - Mechanical Trouble Shooting Sequence; Lubrication Procedure
Users Manual Model 656/636 Mechanical Trouble Shooting • 59 Mechanical Trouble Shooting Sequence If the printer is electrically operable, proceed as follows: 1) Open printhead and drive pressure roller and remove stock. 2) Adjust unwind inner web guide to 31/32" (24.6mm) per instructions (See Pr...
Page 66 - Appendix A; Error Messages
60 • Appendix A Users Manual Model 656/636 Appendix A Error Messages On the Machine's detection of errors/error, the displays will showthe first error encountered and allow the displaying of any other errorswith the "<" and ">" keys, which "Scroll" through additional er...
Page 67 - Appendix B; Software Upgrade Chip Placement Positions
Users Manual Model 656/636 Appendix B • 61 Appendix B Software Upgrade Chip Placement Positions Thermal Control Board P/N 351105 (Use chip removal tool p/n. 351156 for square I.C.'s) THERMAL CONTROL BOARD, Upgradeable software I.C.'s include U16 and U53.Align angled corners of chip with socket and a...
Page 70 - Appendix C; Ink and Stock Transfer Types; Value
64 • Appendix C Users Manual Model 656/636 Appendix C Ink and Stock Transfer Types Value Transfer Type 051 Heat Seal & SD-1111 Ink 052 Topcoated card stock & TT-3111 Ink 053 Topcoated card stock & TT-1111 Ink 054 Topcoated card stock & HR-3111 Ink 055 Topcoated card stock & HR-11...
Page 71 - Value Transfer Type
Users Manual Model 656/636 Appendix C • 65 Value Transfer Type 074 Fabric 2795 & TT-1111 Ink 075 Fabric 2795 & HR-3111 Ink 076 Fabric 2795 & TT-3111 Ink 077 Fabric 2795 & HC-3111 Ink 078 Fabric 2795 & HR-1111 Ink 078 Fabric 2395 & CL-1111 Ink 078 Fabric 2495 & CL-1111 Ink...
Page 73 - Appendix D; Knife MFG Guideline; Other hints if there is still a problem:
Users Manual Model 656/636 Appendix D • 67 Appendix D Knife MFG Guideline Solenoid Trigger Setting +.000 -.020 1. After the clutch and actuator is mounted to the knife, attach the solenoid assembly to the insidesupport using two 6-32 x 3/8 cap screws, flat washers, and lock washers. Make sure the pl...
Page 77 - Assembly Drawings
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 71 Assembly Drawings
Page 78 - Unwind Assembly Drawing
72 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Unwind Assembly Drawing
Page 79 - Unwind Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 73 Unwind Parts List Item Part # Description Qty 1 353001353005 Guide, Unwind RearOptional Unwind backer plate (notshown) 11 2 353002 Bracket, Unwind 1 3 353003 Guide, Unwind Front 1 4 990089 10:32 x 1/4 Button Head 1 5 990170 5/16:18 x 3/4 Cap Screw 1 ...
Page 80 - Web Guide / Light Bar Assembly Drawing
74 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Web Guide / Light Bar Assembly Drawing
Page 81 - Web Guide / Light Bar Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 75 Web Guide / Light Bar Parts List Item Part # Description Qty 1 188008 T-Nut 1 2 351120 Light Bar Harnessed 1 3 354006 Bracket, Web Guide Sensor 1 4 354003 Web Guide Outer 1 5 354001 Plate, Web Guide Mount 1 6 928012 Spring 1 7 990066 8:32 x 1/4 Butto...
Page 82 - Drive Assembly Drawing
76 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Drive Assembly Drawing
Page 83 - Drive Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 77 Drive Parts List Item Part # Description Qty 1 196052 Idler Pulley Bushing 1 2 244024 Feed Knob/SS 1 3 354002 Bridge Plate, Web 1 4 354004 Bridge Blade, Lower 1 5 354008A Gear, Idler 1 6 354009A Gear, Driven 1 7 354014 Driven Roller, Molded 1 8 35401...
Page 84 - Printhead Assembly Drawing
78 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Printhead Assembly Drawing
Page 85 - Printhead Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 79 Printhead Parts List Item Part # Description Qty Item Part # Description Qty 1 355004 Shaft, Eccentric (PRT) 1 21 990015 6-32UNC-2A X .25 Cap Screw 2 2 355083 Roller, Molded Printhead 1 22 990028 6-32UNC-2A X .38 Fl Hd Screw 1 3 355008 Spring, Torsio...
Page 86 - Ink Unwind / Rewind Assembly
80 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Ink Unwind / Rewind Assembly
Page 87 - Ink Unwind / Rewind Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 81 Ink Unwind / Rewind Parts List Item Part # Description Qty Item Part # Description Qty 1 356010 Shaft Lock 2 17 990251 1/8 x 1/2" Dowel Pin 1 2 990042 8-32 x 3/13" Set Screw 2 18 990133 1/4-20 x 3/4" Flat Head Screw 1 3 990490 Spring 2 19...
Page 88 - Ink Rewind Arbor Assembly; Field Retrofit Kit
82 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Ink Rewind Arbor Assembly Field Retrofit Kit
Page 89 - Ink Rewind Arbor Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 83 Ink Rewind Arbor Parts List Item Part # Description Qty 1 356010 Lock Spring Pressure 1 2 --------- No Longer Used -- 3 991036 Compression Spring 1 4 999009 5/16 Thrust Bearing 1 5 376087 Arbor Assembly 1 6 376048 Unwind Fiber Spacer 1 7 356191 Fixed...
Page 90 - Feed & Ink Drive Assembly
84 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Feed & Ink Drive Assembly
Page 91 - Feed & Ink Drive Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 85 Feed & Ink Drive Parts List Item Part # Description Qty 15 990111 10-32 x ¾” Flat Head Screw 6 16 356106 Offset Plate 2 17 990451 1 9/16 Stand-Off 3 18 351141 Ink Motor 1 19 245026 Feed Motor 1 20 990081 10-32 x ½” Cap Screw 12 21 194023 1 3/8 St...
Page 92 - Timing Belt Threading Diagram
86 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Timing Belt Threading Diagram
Page 93 - Timing Belt Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 87 Timing Belt Parts List Item Part Number Qty Description 23A 356109 1 85T Timing Belt Double Sided (First 100 units only) 23B 356111 1 65T Timing Belt Double Sided (101 +) 23C 356195 1 20T Idler Pulley w/ Bronze Bushing (First 100 units only) 24A 3561...
Page 94 - Ink Turn Roller Assembly
88 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Ink Turn Roller Assembly
Page 95 - Ink Turn Roller Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 89 Ink Turn Roller Parts List Item Part Number Qty Description 25 376086 1 Turn Bar Assembly 26 990416 1 ¼-20 x ¼” Flat Head 27 356105 1 Turn Bar Bracket 28 990121 1 ¼-20 x 5/8” Cap Screw 29 354090 1 636/656 Feed Assembly(Only inner support bracket show...
Page 96 - Knife Assembly Drawing
90 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Knife Assembly Drawing
Page 97 - Knife Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 91 Knife Parts List Item Part Number Qty Description Item Part Number Qty Description 1 197003 1 #10 Washer 21 357019K 1 Clutch, Square Drive 2 197308 1 Adjuster, Knife 22 357018 1 Knife Guard 3 197311 1 Cam, Knife Homing 23 357091 1 Bracket, Inner Knif...
Page 98 - Stacker Assembly Drawing
92 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Stacker Assembly Drawing
Page 99 - Stacker Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 93 Stacker Parts List Item Part Number Qty Description Item Part Number Qty Description 1 144034 1 Feed Lock Knob 23 358092 1 Roller, Stacker Assembly 2 184002 1 Thumb Screw Lock 24 358094 1 Roller, Stacker Support Assembly 3 188008 1 Stacker T-Nut 25 9...
Page 100 - Rewind Assembly Drawing
94 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Rewind Assembly Drawing
Page 101 - Rewind Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 95 Rewind Parts List Item Part Number Qty Description Item Part Number Qty Description 1 112033 1 Shaft, 6x6 rewind 19 112037 1 support, shaft bearing 2 112035 1 Key, 1/8 x 1/8 x 3/8 20 990090 2 10:32 x 3/8 btn hd screw 3 923009 1 10" roll disc 21 3...
Page 102 - Stock Out Sensor Assembly Drawing
96 • Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 656/636 Stock Out Sensor Assembly Drawing
Page 103 - Stock Out Sensor Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Assembly Drawings • 97 Stock Out Sensor Parts List Item Part Number Qty Description 1 191120 1 Stock Out Micro Switch 2 351145 1 Mount Stock Out Switch 3 331149 1 Shaft Stock Out Switch 4 351150 1 Arm Stock Out Switch 5 351151 1 Rod Actuator Stock out 6 989973 2 4-40 x .50...
Page 104 - Optional Stackers
98 • Optional Stackers Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Stackers
Page 105 - ” Stacker Specifications
Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Stackers • 99 4.25” Stacker Specifications • 4.25” Web x 1 ¾” Feed • Will work on 636, 656 & 676 • Old machines may require the knife strut to be replaced with one that has a mount hole – Part number 355018. • Fabric and heat seal only - not for pressure sensi...
Page 108 - Optional 4.25” Stacker Assembly
102 • Optional Stackers Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional 4.25” Stacker Assembly
Page 109 - Optional 4.25” Stacker Parts List
Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Stackers • 103 Optional 4.25” Stacker Parts List Item Part # Description Qty Item Part # Description Qty 1 378205 Plate Stacker Support 1 17 990028 6-32 Flat Hd. Screw 4 2 378288 Rear Side Frame Assy 1 18 990079 10-32 Cap Screw 2 3 378289 Front Side Frame Assy 1 1...
Page 110 - Optional Down Stacker Assembly Drawing (Part 1)
104 • Optional Stackers Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Down Stacker Assembly Drawing (Part 1)
Page 111 - Optional Down Stacker Parts List (Part 1)
Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Stackers • 105 Optional Down Stacker Parts List (Part 1) Item Part # Description Qty Item Part # Description Qty 1 168089 Rear Stacker Frame Assembly 1 15 168082 Pulley Assembly 28T 2 2 168088 Front Stacker Frame Assembly 1 16 168083 Pulley Assembly 12T 1 3 168026...
Page 112 - Optional Down Stacker Assembly Drawing (Part 2)
106 • Optional Stackers Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Down Stacker Assembly Drawing (Part 2)
Page 113 - Optional Down Stacker Parts List (Part 2)
Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Stackers • 107 Optional Down Stacker Parts List (Part 2) Item Part # Description Qty Item Part # Description Qty 1 168031 Rear Support Stacker 1 13 990092 10-32 Button Hd. Screw 2 2 168086 Front Stacker Support Assy 1 14 990729 Nylon Washer 2 3 168018 Guide Label ...
Page 114 - Optional Down Stacker Assembly Drawing (Part 3)
108 • Optional Stackers Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Down Stacker Assembly Drawing (Part 3)
Page 115 - Optional Down Stacker Parts List (Part 3)
Users Manual Model 656/636 Optional Stackers • 109 Optional Down Stacker Parts List (Part 3) Item Part # Description Qty Item Part # Description Qty 1 168084 Clutch Assy 1 17 991058 Spring 1 2 168013 Tamper Slide Block 1 18 990065 8-32 Button Hd. Screw 1 3 168012 Tamper Support 1 19 989978 #8 Star W...