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The Challenge Machinery Company provides owner's manuals on its products solely as a courtesy to its customers. See the information below before

Strany 2 - CHAMPION 370

4.0 Specifications 9 4.0 Specifications Description Inch Units Metric Units Cutting Width 37” 94.0 cm Clamp Opening 5-1/4” 13.3 cm Clam

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5.0 Footprint 10 5.0 Footprint

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6.0 Installation & Setup 11 6.0 Installation & Setup 6.1 Inspecting Shipment This machine has been carefully packed to prevent damage

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6.0 Installation & Setup 12 Figure 2 Figure 3 Paper Deflector Left Arch End Cover Cable Tie Shipping Block

Strany 6 - 2.0 Safety

6.0 Installation & Setup 13 6.3 Re-Crating and Shipping Save the packing materials and braces. All packing blocks and hardware should be

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6.0 Installation & Setup 14 6.6 Assembly: Standard Unless otherwise specified, the only items that have been disassembled for shipping are the

Strany 8 - la corriente electrica

6.0 Installation & Setup 15 4. Remove the rear arch cover assembly. 5. Insert the table from the rear of the machine, through the arch

Strany 9 - 3.0 Packing List

6.0 Installation & Setup 16 Figure 6 12. Install the forward and rearward lead screw covers using eight 1/4-20 x ½” button head cap screws, ei

Strany 10 - 4.0 Specifications

6.0 Installation & Setup 17 Figure 8 14. Connect the tube from the blower to the plastic connector attached to the air channel cover on

Strany 11 - 5.0 Footprint

6.0 Installation & Setup 18 can be removed for changing the oil and checking the oil level. The reservoir should be kept full at all times. Fi

Strany 12 - 6.0 Installation & Setup

F.370-B-O October 2007 CHAMPION 370 PAPER CUTTER Models XG & XT Sold and Serviced by

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6.0 Installation & Setup 19 6.10 Three Phase Hook-Up The power source is connected to the cutter through the bottom of the power panel (r

Strany 14 - 6.5 Cleaning

6.0 Installation & Setup 20 Figure 12 NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE CUTTER UNTIL THE REMAINDER OF THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN THO

Strany 15 - 6.7 Assembly: Table Out

7.0 Champion 370 Diagram 21 7.0 Champion 370 Diagram

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8.0 Operation 22 8.0 Operation IMPORTANT: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE CUTTER UNTIL YOU HAVE THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE FOLLOWING I

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8.0 Operation 23 8.3 Making a Cut Place the paper against the backgauge and side guide. Press and release both cut buttons once to start the

Strany 18 - 6.8 Hydraulic Check

8.0 Operation 24 Figure 14 Additional jogging aids can be purchased at your authorized Challenge dealer. (P/N A-12608-6) Always remove the joggi

Strany 19 - 6.9 Power Hook-Up

8.0 Operation 25 8.8 Definition of Keys Figure 15 8.8.1 Backgauge Glide Control The backgauge glide control is used to manually position th

Strany 20 - 6.10 Three Phase Hook-Up

8.0 Operation 26 The SEND key is used to send the backgauge to any valid position. If an attempt is made to send the backgauge to an illegal positi

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8.0 Operation 27 8.8.10 Arrow Keys The four arrow keys can be used in almost all screens. The arrow keys are primarily used for moving the c

Strany 22 - 7.0 Champion 370 Diagram

8.0 Operation 28 The send mode is the first screen displayed after the backgauge is preset. From this screen the backgauge can be positioned with

Strany 23 - 8.0 Operation

1.0 Introduction 2 1.0 Introduction THIS MANUAL is designed to help you get the most from your Challenge equipment. Keep this manual in a safe, con

Strany 24 - 8.4 Jogging Aid

8.0 Operation 29 8.12 Maintenance Mode The maintenance mode is an area where many machine functions can be set

Strany 25 - 8.6 Pre-Clamping

8.0 Operation 30 8.12.2.4 Knife Count The knife count parameter allows the operator to reset the knife alarm and the lube alarm. The knife alarm di

Strany 26 - 8.8 Definition of Keys

8.0 Operation 31 8.12.3.2 Sensor Data The Sensor Data function provides a list of computer inputs and outputs (proximity switches, etc.) alon

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8.0 Operation 32 8.13.2 Copying a Job First, select a job to copy by moving the cursor up or down to the desired job number and press the soft-key “

Strany 28 - 8.10 Send Mode

8.0 Operation 33 make it impossible to cut at that position. Pressing both cut buttons on a position marked at a Loading Zone will prompt th

Strany 29 - 8.11 Repeat Mode

8.0 Operation 34 decrease the clamp pressure, or use the numeric keypad to enter a number from 0 to 15 (see Adjusting the Clamp Pressure section, pa

Strany 30 - 8.12 Maintenance Mode

8.0 Operation 35 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the possible layouts. The left display will show each choi

Strany 31 - 8.12.3 Diagnostic

8.0 Operation 36 To insert a send value, press the soft-key “E” (Insert). This action moves all send values down and provides a blan

Strany 32 - 8.13 Job Mode

8.0 Operation 37 8.13.8 Label Cutting A label-cutting feature is also provided on the Champion XG. After providing the label quantity, size,

Strany 33 - 8.13.4 Creating a New Job

8.0 Operation 38 the send values will be automatically calculated and entered. The job will be complete and ready for use. To make changes, edit th

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1.0 Introduction 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction ...

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9.0 Operating Tips 39 9.0 Operating Tips  Use a jogging aid to align stock. This will reduce the chance of an accident by not having to re

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10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 40 10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 10.1 Knife Care CAUTION: ! KNIFE SAFETY ! Knives are DANGEROUS!!!

Strany 37 - 8.13.7 Exiting a Job

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 41 Figure 17 – Knife Changing Equipment 10.1.1 Knife Change The knife changing equipment shown in Figur

Strany 38 - 8.13.8 Label Cutting

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 42 Figure 18 9. Clear the table and put the empty knife scabbard on the table. 10. Grasp the knife lifter as

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10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 43 Figure 19 3. Raise the knife bar. 4. DISCONNECT THE POWER AND LOCK IT OUT! (See Power Lockout p

Strany 40 - 9.0 Operating Tips

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 44 11. Insert the rest of the knife bolts and washers, snug tighten them, but don’t tighten completely. Be sur

Strany 41 - 10.1 Knife Care

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 45  The machine seems to strain while cutting. This strain can be heard in the hydraulic motor.  Th

Strany 42 - 10.1.1 Knife Change

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 46 The following suggestions apply to those who can support only one set of knives. The bevel angle on the kni

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10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 47 2. Position the false clamp plate under the clamp. The locator pegs should be positioned to the re

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10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 48 Oil Hole in Knife Bar Grease Lead-screw Oil clamp cylinder pin on both sides of cylinder

Strany 45 - 10.1.2 Cut Quality

1.0 Introduction 4 8.13 Job Mode...

Strany 46 - 10.1.4 Helpful Suggestions

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 49 While lubricating, check pin locks to make sure they are in place and secure (Figure 20) there ar

Strany 47 - 10.2 False Clamp Plate

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 50 NOTE: Failure to change the oil when needed can damage the seals in the clamp and knife cylinders as well

Strany 48 - 10.3 Lubrication

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 51 3. Place the suction line of the transfer pump into the breather cap hole. Place the pressure line

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10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 52 3. Using a 3/16” hex wrench, turn one of the adjusting screws until you see a 1/16-1/8” beam. 4. Similar

Strany 50 - 10.4 Hydraulic System

10.0 Routine Maintenance/Adjustments 53 2. Always be careful when cleaning around safety warning labels. Use limited amounts of cleaners in

Strany 51 - 10.4.2 Oil Change

11.0 Program Log 54 11.0 Program Log It is always good practice to keep written records of important repeat jobs. In case a channel or the entire m

Strany 52 - 10.5 Line Light Adjustment

12.0 Channel Log 55 12.0 Channel Log It is recommended that you keep an abbreviated Channel Log and detailed Program Logs (copy this form) fo

Strany 53 - 10.6 Cleaning

13.0 Safety System Tests 56 13.0 Safety System Tests Machine manufacturer CHALLENGE Model _____________ Serial Number _____

Strany 55 - 11.0 Program Log

Copyright © 1998-2009 by The Challenge Machinery Company. Printed in the USA. F.370-B-O October 2007

Strany 56 - 12.0 Channel Log

2.0 Safety 5 2.0 Safety 2.1 Precautions • This machine is designed for one-person operation. Never operate the machine with more than one p

Strany 57 - 13.0 Safety System Tests

2.0 Safety 6 2.3 Warning Label Definitions The following warning labels are found at various locations on your machine. Read and understand the mea

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2.0 Safety 7 !OJO! This Este simbolo de alerta de seguridad significa ¡ OJO ! - INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDADPERSONAL. Lea las

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3.0 Packing List 8 3.0 Packing List Part No. Description Qty. Basic Machine 1 Extension Side Tables: 16026 36” Steel Side Table (LH) 1 16

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