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How to Assemble the 6.4 KW 220V Electric Heating 1620mm Roller Heat Press

The 6.4 KW 220V Electric Heating 1620mm Roller Heat Press arrives in a sturdy, high-quality container. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step assembly process to ensure proper installation and functionality of the H-ROLLER/1600/E6.

Watch the video below to follow the assembly:

Watch Video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPlr7U-bNW4

Unpacking the Heat Press

  1. Dismantle the Box: Use a spanner or an electric drill with a flat screwdriver to dismantle the packaging.
  2. Locate the Parts: The parts are placed at the bottom of the box, so unpack them carefully.
  3. Remove the Main Unit: Lift the main unit off the bottom section of the box using leverage for easier handling.

Installing the Wheels and Feet

  1. Attach the Wheels:
    • Secure the wheels to the base, ensuring the lockable wheels are installed at the front.
    • Hand-tighten all screws first, then fully secure them using a spanner.
  2. Install the Feet:
    • Attach the feet between the wheels.
    • Keep them slightly shorter than the wheels for now.

Positioning the Heat Press

  • Carefully slide the main unit off the box and place it in a suitable location.
  • Lock the front wheels to secure the machine in place.

Assembling the Table and Stand Unit

  1. Attach the Table:
    • Unscrew the pre-installed screws on the main unit.
    • Fit the table into position and secure it using the screws.
  2. Assemble the Stand Unit:
    • Screw the feet onto either side of the stand.
    • Position the stand under the table and hand-tighten the screws before securing them with a spanner.
  3. Strengthen the Assembly:
    • Attach the side brackets to reinforce the table-stand combination.

Installing the Front Take-Up Rollers

  1. Attach Side Panels: Secure the side panels for the front take-up rollers onto the table stand.
  2. Install the D-Roller:
    • Remove the safety tape from the top of the D-roller.
    • Insert the roller, ensuring it is properly aligned.

Installing the Motor Bracket

  • Position the motor bracket in the centre of the table on both sides.
  • This will be completed later in the assembly process.

Assembling the Top Take-Up System

  1. Install the Take-Up Motor:
    • Attach the take-up motor on the right side (viewed from the back).
    • Install its corresponding bracket on the left side.
  2. Insert Double Take-Up Rollers:
    • First, insert the right side, then the left, before securing them in place.
    • Tighten all screws with an Allen key.
  3. Install the Top Front Roller:
    • Position the roller, close the bracket, and tighten the screws on both sides.
  4. Attach the Bottom Take-Up Roller:
    • Slot the roller in place.
    • Use the tensioners for easy movement initially, then tighten them.

Finalizing the Assembly

  1. Stabilize the Machine:
    • Install stabilizing rods in the front.
    • Attach the side panels for the rear take-up rollers.
  2. Fit the Remaining Take-Up Rollers:
    • Secure the left tensioner and its corresponding right bracket.
    • Install the remaining take-up rollers at the back.
  3. Complete the Motor Installation:
    • Position the motor between the brackets.
    • Secure it using stainless steel cylinders (two per side).
    • Tighten everything with an Allen key.
    • Repeat the process for the second motor.
  4. Connect the Motors:
    • Insert the take-up roller without a cap into the motors in the middle of the table.
    • Plug in the power supply for the motors.

Final Touches

  • Attach the handles to all roller wheels.
  • Secure them in place using a screwdriver.

Assembly Complete!

Your electric roller heat press is now fully assembled and ready for use. Enjoy seamless and efficient heat pressing with your newly installed machine!

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