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ST9500™ Plastic Staple® Attacher Operator and Service Manual
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1. This manual provides all of the information required to install operate troubleshoot and service the Avery Dennison ST9500 Plastic Staple Attacher The ST9500 fastens garment size Fastener pricing and brand name tags to fabrics by Fabric inserting Plastic Staple fasteners through the tag and the underlying fabric Fastener Fabric Chapter 2 Installation The chapter describes how to install the ST9500 Unpacking the ST9500 L Mounting the ST9500 L Setting up the ST9500 for operation Unpacking the ST9500 A A SSS______ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ a a a a a a a _z 1 Check the contents of the shipping box It should contain the following 1 ST9500 Plastic Staple Attacher 1 Operator and Service Manual 3 Power cords Programming cable Remove the ST9500 3 Remove the power cords select the appropriate cord and discard the unneeded cords For 220 240 VAC UL CSA L For 240 VAC CE For 110 VAC UL CSA 4 Visually inspect the ST9500 and the shipping materials for damage L Ifthe ST9500 is damaged notify Avery Dennison immediately If the shipping box is also damaged notify the freight carrier as well as Avery Dennison and save the shipping materials for the carrier to inspect Mounting the ST9500 1 Decide how to mount the ST9500 The ST9500 must be bolted to a stable heavy work surface When shipped from the factory it 1s set up as shown to the right If
2. Assembly 1 uro a Place the key of the coupling in the slot of the motor shaft Mount the coupling and tighten the screw holding the motor shaft Place the key of the crank arm in the slot of coupling Mount the crank arm and tighten the screw Reassemble the motor clutch and crank arm assembly 49 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes symptoms possible causes and solutions for problems you may encounter when operating the ST9500 The symptoms are divided into five categories ST9500 doesn t actuate or actuates abnormally Panel doesn t display or works abnormally Host software program doesn t function properly Fastener problems ED ds ES tal a Ejection problems Operational Check NOTE After repair or reassembly always perform the following operational check 1 Replace the ST9500 enclosure and needle guard Do not operate the machine with the enclosure and needle guards WARNING removed Needles and moving parts may cause serious personal injury 2 Make sure the Power Switch is OFF 0 and plug in the power cord The ST9500 should not cycle 3 Turn the Power Switch ON 1 Check that motor is not running the panel LCD displays well and the LED light is on 4 Press the foot switch The ST9500 should cycle at the set parameters and then stop 5 Load fasteners and test for correct fastener cut and insertion 50 ST9500 Doesn t Actuate or Actuates Abnormally Check
3. Eject Slide Eject Rod Pawl U eed Gear biy e Y A p y 6 M LiT 3 ci N saN er P a es SP i E D 5 Ratchet i 6 1 G 1 gt Lodi gt TY NU 2 L After the Head goes all the way down to the bottom it turns to go up when the head comes up the feed pawl engages the ratchet on the feed wheel advancing one or two depends on setting new fastener s into the cut position L When the Head continues to move up all the way to the top it activates the Sensor to give a signal to the MCU MCU judges whether the motor should stop or continue to run another cycle according to the settings 28 Chapter 5 Parts Replacement This chapter describes how to remove replace and adjust the field serviceable components in the ST9500 Required Tools Small and medium flat blade screwdrivers Small Phillips head screwdriver Pair of needle nosed pliers Set of metric ball end Allen wrenches C ring pliers Small hammer Small punch Hie a DEA D A el 8mm open end wrench Operational Check NOTE After repair or reassembly always perform the following operational check 1 Replace the ST9500 enclosure and needle guard WARNING Do not operate the machine without the enclosure and needle guard Needles and moving parts cause serious personal injury 2 Make sure the Power Switch is OFF 0 and plug in the power cord The ST9500 should not cycle 3 Turn the Power Switch ON
4. b Follow the same procedure as 4 1 b to enter password c Change the parameters as described in above 3 Button Functions In this step the settings will be activated at once after each press of the button and user may run the machine to test the settings and may change them if necessary But in this step the settings are not saved to the Flash Memory and therefore if the power fails at this time the settings will not be saved d Press Button 5 to save the parameter settings to the flash memory and the machine will return to Normal Working Status Note if the Button 5 is not pressed the machine will not save the parameters or return to Normal Working Status and the user may continue to change the parameters e If you need change the parameter next time repeat operations from step a to step dy 4 3 Operations in Password Enabled Mode User can press the four buttons to change the parameters settings as described in above section 3 Button Functions 4 4 Super Administrator Password If you forgot the password please contact Avery Dennison 4 5 Password Change You may change the password by following the display instructions 16 5 Panel Operation Flow Chart is Password Enabled Mode Long Press Button 1 and 2 Password Disable Mode Chang Work Parameter Select Enable Mode or Disable Mode Save Selected Mode Normal Woking Status Long Pr
5. 4 Insert the motor clutch and crank assembly into the mount 5 Slowly insert the assembly into the frame You must insert the pin extending from the crank arm into the bushing on the back of the head 6 Press the collar into the hole in the frame 7 Replace and tighten the four screws that hold the motor coupling and crank arm assembly to the mount 8 Connect the two wires to the power switch 9 Replace the motor and head assembly in the frame then insert and tighten the four screws that secure the mount 10 Replace the ground wire on the motor housing 11 Connect the motor interlock switch and light connectors from the circuit board 12 Replace the enclosure and the reel support 47 Replacing the Crank Arm Coupling Crank Arm Motor Holder Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Remove the motor clutch and crank arm assembly see page 45 3 Remove the screws holding the crank arm 4 Remove the crank arm Assembly 1 Place the Key in the slot of crank arm 2 Place the crank arm on the face of the coupling aligning the pin on the crank arm with the cog on the coupling 3 Insert and tighten the screws 48 Removing the Coupling Crank Arm Coupling Disassembly 1 Remove the motor coupling and crank arm assembly see page 48 Un E Ww N Unplug the unit Remove the crank arm see page 50 Remove the screw in the coupling holding the motor shaft Remove the coupling
6. ST9500 Plastic Staple Attacher Item 150001M Operator and Service Manual Part No 3 05 0100 01 Rev 1 A wes DENNISON Fastener Division IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREEMENT BEFORE BREAKING THIS SEAL AND OPENING THIS PACKAGE CONTAINING THE ST9500 PLASTIC STAPLE ATTACHER THE PRODUCT AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION AND OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES A VERY IS WILLING TO LICENSE TO YOU YOU OR YOUR THE RIGHT TO USE THE PRODUCT ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT BY OPENING THIS PACKAGE YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS PLEASE DO NOT OPEN THIS PACKAGE AND CONTACT AVERY CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO OBTAIN A REFUND OF THE MONEY YOU PAID IF ANY FOR THE PRODUCT LESS SHIPPING HANDLING AND ANY APPLICABLE TAXES AT ANY TIME DURING THE NINETY 90 DAY PERIOD FOLLOWING THE DATE OF PURCHASE PATENT AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE THE PRODUCT IS COVERED BY U S PATENT NO 5 433 366 THE PATENT AND OR CERTAIN PATENTS APPLIED FOR THE PRODUCT ALSO CONTAINS SOFTWARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 1 License Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement Avery grants to You a limited personal non exclusive license to use the Product 2 NOTICE Third Party Fasteners The Product was designed to
7. l 212 8 05 0030 01 Block Guider Left 214 05 0078 01 Plate Rod Block Left 1 217 140001048702 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 3X5 1 140012007901 Lock Washer Black D3 zm hanaan resone 223 3 05 0031 01 Holder Needle Right 224 Bo5003201 Block Guider Right Jo 225 posmesor Serom Needle Looe foa 226 3 05 0080 01 Plate Rod Block ou zar haoo m Pret Sale Fine Fabre Nese 17 22r foro 7 Paste Staple Uta Fie Fabre Neede 140001048702 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 3X5 220 isooorooranz Beren Hexagon Socket Cop Head Bleak 3x6 3 280 140001000802 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 3X10 2 140012007901 Lock TEET Black D3 EA Washer Black D3 e 70 Guide Bar Assy Feed Assy and Feed Lever Assy Exploded Illustration 71 Guide Bar Assy Feed Assy and Feed Lever Assy Spare Parts List ay 240 B 06 0019 01 lAssy Guide Bar 241 3 05 0035 01 Guide Bar Staple 140012008001 Lock Washer Black D4 140012012101 Washer Black D4 250 Q9 06 0020 01 Assy Feed 253 93 05 0039 01 Ratchet Feed 256 Q9 05 0042 01 Handle Feed ey 110013021701 Roller bearing one way Screw Hexagon Socket Countersunk Head 140003005402 Black 3X8 267 140001000602 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 3X30 268 140012007901 Lock Washer Black D3 2 1 2 3 Q3 05 0043 01 Lever Feed 276 140001063901 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 4X14 277 278 277 14001201
8. Do not use any solvents on the ST9500 WARNING Always wear eye protection when using compressed air 54 Lubrication You should lubricate the ST9500 approximately every six months or one million cycles The following areas should be lubricated with light grease Sliding surfaces Sliding surfaces on Head on Mount 1 way bearin Gear sets Sliding surfaces on Ejector Slider N Crank Ball bearing Slot on Knife Block 55 Routine Maintenance and Lubrication The following areas should be lubricated with light sewing machine oil Knife cam pivot Kee m Knife cam roller BE B E E eR eM Knife lever pivot Knife Feed wheel shaft Feed lever bearings 7 56 Chapter 8 Parts List This chapter contains an illustrated list of parts in the ST9500 machine To locate the part numbers and descriptions match the key numbers in the illustrations with the key number column in the parts list Ordering Parts To order replacement parts contact your local Fastener Division sales office A full list of worldwide contacts is included in the next chapter You will need the following information Q The Avery Dennison part number and description from the list in this chapter a The model number and serial number located on the back of the ST9500 machine Factory Service Depot factory service may be available Contact your local Fasten
9. value is C_ it means the machine will keep running after you press of foot switch and stops if you press it again B Position in second line e g Count 13 000 This line can display the values of two different counters One counter can be reset while another cannot be reset but it records the accumulated cycles all through its lifetime COUNTER means the counter that can be reset and LIFE means the counter that cannot be reset Both counters can count and display up to 12 digits up to 999 999 999 999 and it will begin from O when it is greater than this quantity 3 Button Functions Membrane buttons are used to change the parameters displayed in the panel when the parameter setting function is activated B Button 1 SPEED This is to change the cycle speed With each press the display will change to the next value of 0 25s 0 28s 0 30s 0 32s 0 35s 0 40s 0 45s 050s 14 0 55s 0 60s 0 25 0 28 and it will then repeat B Button 2 INTERVAL This is to change the interval With each press the display will change to the next value of Os 0 1s 0 2s 0 3s 0 4s 0 5s 0 6s 0 7s 0 88 0 9s 1 0s Os which forms a loop B Button 3 MODE This is to change the Cycle Mode With each press the display will change to the next value of C_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C_ 1 2 which forms a loop B Button 4 COUNT RESET This is to switch the
10. 1 Check that motor is running Press the foot switch The ST9500 should cycle once and then stop S Load fasteners and test for correct fastener cut and insertion 20 Removing the Enclosure Enclosure Do not attempt to remove the enclosure or service or disassemble WARNING any component while the ST9500 is connected to a power source Disconnect the power cord before attempting to replace any components Do not operate the ST9500 with the enclosure removed or make WARNING any attempt to defeat the enclosure or interlock switch Moving parts and shock hazard may cause serious personal injury Unplug the unit Remove the fastener reel Remove the fastener reel holder Remove the four screws holding the enclosure to the frame Open the front door a 4 X qc Slide the enclosure to the rear and remove 30 Replacing the Door Needle Guard Door Needle Guard oer PL Ed a hod LL NE Y qti E Disassembly 1 Open the front door 2 Remove the four screws holding the door needle guard 3 Remove the door needle guard WARNING Do not operate the machine with the needle guards removed Needles and moving parts may cause serious personal injury Assembly 1 Position the door needle guard in the front door 2 Insert and tighten the four screws 31 Replacing the Needle Guard Disassembly 1 Open the front door 2 Remove the four screws holding the needle
11. Pawl f y spring 9 Remove the two screws holding the left support plate and then remove the plate Remove the two screws holding the right support plate and then remove the plate Loosen the setscrew on the feed knob and then remove the knob and spring Remove the right support plate from the feed wheel shaft EX IUE qe sn 36 Assembly 1 Slide the right support plate over the feed wheel shaft Countersunk holes on the plate face out Replace the feed knob spring and tighten the setscrew Reattach the right support plate to the head Reattach the left support plate Oo oe Reattach the pawl spring 37 Removing the Head Assembly Head Assembly Sensor Assembly Feed Stop Slide Plate Ejector Slide Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Remove the reel support and the enclosure 3 Remove the screw on the Feed Stop and remove the Feed Stop 4 Remove the screw on the Sensor assembly and remove the Sensor assembly 5 Remove the two screws on each Slide Plate and then remove the Slide Plates 6 Remove the Head Assembly 38 Assembly 1 Place the crank bushing in the middle of the horizontal track on the back of the head 2 Rotate the crank arm so the drive pin is at top dead center These two surfaces should align well Slot in Knife Block gt gt y ES dl 3 Orient the ejector slide to make the top of the slide flush with the top of the slide s guide track 4 Replace the head while maki
12. Switch A AN On Contents 10 11 is ce coco 18 19 20 Adusi the Fasten UE edant ali 22 Inserting a Fastener mito Garment crias arica 23 Inspecune tlie Pastener C UE doors di cs aires 24 Theory of Operation Electtic scheinatic BOCK 6 a eo eects rex em EEA ade wud e Oed usd ie diei odas Thes T9500 Oli Parts Replacement Removing the Enclosure nl Replacing the Door Needle Guard Iseplacing the Needle Guada da Replacine the Ne coles i052 six veh ienobr ui Coin bodas datu ed ati daw ido d pP ius Replacme dhe Ejector Rods duties o toa deut oils eas ulia dvd ue quss olmiut elsi med dequo Replace the Inte sida aida Replacing he Feed WHC iusassvueto sd uo Mtn d iateuR es duds ime wedid logue au du e EON DER Te pa bobus 38 2 iU ON Removing the Head ASSembLy 2v isos Removing the Ejector Sudeste E cu e od bud R eplaeme he mile ever caia aaa Replacine and Alrenimb the Gears ite reb bon RESET eor b Eee dete die cca GR Replacing the Circuit Board Replacing the Capacitor Replacing the Motor Coupling and Crank Arm ERE REE EE TEE EEA TE 32 03 34 35 36 40 Al 42 odd AS 46 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Replaeme the Crank Mat ao Replacine the CoUpIms ais 49 Troubleshooting ST9500 Doesn t Actuate or Actuates Abnormally c cessed 1 Panel Doesn t Display or Works Abnormally esee Host Software Application Doesn
13. display between the aforementioned two different counters and to reset the counter that can be reset With each short press keep pressing the button less than 2 seconds the display will switch between CTR and LIFE With each long press keep pressing the button longer than 2 seconds the counter that can be reset will be reset B Button 5 SAVE With each short press to save the settings you just made to the RAM in the machine so that this setting can be activated when you power on the machine next time With each long press the panel will display a password entering dialogue and you can switch the machine between Password Enable and Disable modes 4 Password Enable and Disable Functions To use the password Enable and Disable function is for better management of the privileges in changing machine parameters The machine reserves the availability to switch from Password Enabled Mode to Password Disabled Mode and vice versa In the former mode the user need to enter a valid password before he can change the motor parameters then need press the button S SAVE to save it after changing the motor parameters while in the latter mode the user can change the parameters without any password and it can save the parameters real time The machine will be set to Password Disabled Mode when it is shipped from the factory 4 1 Switch between Password Enabled Status and Password Disabled Sta
14. ejector rod into the hole in the eject block Insert the top of the ejector rod into the hole and channel on the ejector slide Repeat steps and 2 for the second ejector rod Loosen the screw and recover the scale plate oe So Tighten the screw 34 Replacing the Knife Knife lever Left needle block Hold Knife Sprin L fis Ya AN ae Spring cover Right needle block Knife ZN Knife block Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Open the front door 3 Remove the needle guard see page 29 4 Remove the tighten screws on the right and left needle blocks then push the knife lever so as to remove the right and left needle blocks 5 Remove the spring cover on the bottom of the knife spring and take out the washer and spring 6 Remove the knife Assembly 1 Orient the knife with the flat side facing up 2 Position the square hole in the knife over the square projection that drives the knife 3 Position the knife spring over the square projection of knife lever 4 Mount the spring cover and tighten it 5 Check that the knife moves back and forth easily and is seated squarely in the needle holder block 6 Make sure the needle holder is seated squarely in the needle holder block 7 Mount the right and left needle blocks 8 Double check to make sure the knife moves in and out freely 35 Replacing the Feed Wheel Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Disconnect the pawl spring G
15. that the power cord is properly connected No power supply NEN and the switch is powered on ERANT The front door is not closed SS the ne FUSE properly so that the properly interlock switch is on actuate The connection of wires Check the connection of wires cables and cables or connectors are connectors related to power motor switch etc loosen Sensor doesn t give out correct Check the connection of sensor trigger signal T Check the sensor and make sure the screws do Position of sensor is not n not loose and the position of sensor bracket is roper Machine actuates En correct so that the Head always stops at the top abnormally Fabric are too thick for the motor to provide enough Reduce the layers of fabric torque for the needle to penetrate Stepping motor loses its step Check the coupling and make sure it is not loose Panel doesn t Display or Works Abnormally LCD displays The 20Pconnector is loose Check the 20P connection unstably No back light on The LED lighting for LCD display Replace LCD display LCD display is damaged module Panel buttons do Firmware issue Re start the machine not operate 51 Host Software Application Doesn t Function Properly gt gt gt RS232 connector loose Check the connection Serial Port RS232 Select a correct COM por Network connector loose Check the connection Network cannot get Check and make sure the IP connected IP address not setup or wrongly
16. the Product and it supersedes any prior representations discussions undertakings communications or advertising relating to the Product This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved and may not be copied in part or in whole without the written consent of Avery Dennison Corporation Avery Dennison makes no warranty express or implied as to its accuracy and assumes no liability arising out of its use by others The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at the time the manual was approved for printing Avery Dennison whose policy is one of continuous improvement reserves the right to discontinue models at any time or change specifications or design without notice and without incurring obligations or liability Copyright c 2008 Avery Dennison Corporation All rights reserved Avery Dennison and all other Avery Dennison brands product names and codes are trademarks of Avery Dennison Corporation AVERY DENNISON Avery Dennison Corporation Visit us on the web at www fastener averydennison com Fastener Division 224 Industrial Road Fitchburg MA 01420 Printed in China Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Important Safety Instructions Introduction Installation Unpacking the S 19500795 dali Mounting the ST9500 riada Setting Up the S L900 aii IR Operation Operating the Front Panel Adjusting Needle Bonum Double Shot Mode and Single SI Shot Mode
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18. AL DAMAGES SO THE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS SET FORTH BELOW MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY REMEDY SET FORTH HEREIN FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE IN NO EVENT WILL AVERY BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT EVEN IF AVERY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL AVERY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT IF ANY AVERY S AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE PRODUCT IF ANY 5 Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws in force in the State of California if You purchased the Product in the United States This Agreement will not be governed by the conflict of law rules of any jurisdiction or the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods the application of which is expressly excluded 6 General Provisions If any part of this Agreement is found void and unenforceable it will not affect the validity of the balance of this Agreement which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by an authorized officer of Avery This is the entire agreement between Avery and You relating to
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20. RE E 6P Connect Wire SV DC Power for control board m Control Board m 26 The ST9500 Cycle SSSS_ SSS i The ST9500 inserts one or two Plastic Staple fastener s each cycle Typically the fastener attaches a ticket to a piece of fabric How many cycles per press of the footswitch would the motor run It depends on the settings of the cycle mode Please refer to Chapter 3 Operating the Front Panel The following describes one cycle Open the front door and adjust the needle space and shot mode single shot or double shot before powering on the machine Adjust the settings cycle speed interval cycle mode etc through the front panel When the operator presses the footswitch MCU receives a signal as an instruction to run the motor then MCU analyzes the settings that 1s saved in the RAM and sends signals accordingly to the motor driver and motor driver drives the motor to run according to the settings L The stepper motor is linked to Head by a Crank when the motors runs a circle the Head runs a cycle As the head starts down a cam inside the head pushes a lever which moves the knife cutting the fastener L As the head moves down gears inside the head drive the ejector rods down faster than the rest of the head The ejector rods drive a fastener out the needles and through the garment Head assembly
21. e front Align the white timing mark with the bottom tooth of the ejector slide when the head is off the machine Align tops Housing Ejector slide Crank bushing Crank arm pin Replace the head by aligning the top of the ejector slide with the top of the slide s guide track Make sure the crank arm pin is at top dead center then insert the crank arm pin into the crank bushing Replace the head side plates and screws Remove the ejector slide Replace the knife lever and spring Lubricate the gears with grease see Lubrication on page 54 Replace the ejector slide positioning the top of the ejector slide flush with the top of the slide s guide track Replace the feed guide Replace the feed wheel assembly 43 Replacing the Circuit Board Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Remove the reel support and the enclosure 3 Loosen but don t remove the thumb screw on the Rear Door rotate the Rear Door by 180 degrees and hang it on the thumb screw gt Disconnect the connectors A Remove the three screws holding the circuit board 6 Remove the circuit board assembly the upper layer is MCU controller while the lower layer is Motor Driver Assembly 1 Position the circuit board so the four holes in the board align with the screw holes in the frame 2 Insert and tighten the screws 3 Connect the connectors 4 Replace the Rear Door Enclosure and Reel Support 44 Replacing the Capac
22. e front panel Adjusting needle spacing Double shot mode and single shot mode switch Loading fasteners Adjusting the fastener cut Inserting a fastener into a garment HAS E E NA El Inspecting the fastener cut Chapter 3 Operation 13 Operating the Front Panel 1 Panel General Description ST9500 panel consists of a digital display with blue backlight and white fore colored letters and 5 membrane buttons for changing parameter settings The 5 buttons are numbered as 1 2 3 4 and 5 and their marks in the buttons are named as SPEED INTERVAL MODE COUNT RESET and SAVE 0 258 0 88 COUNT 1300 RVAL SPEED COUNT RESET SAVE 2 Display Functions Each line displays 16 letters or digits B Position I in first line e g 0 255 This indicates the cycle speed The range is from 0 25 second cycle to 0 6 second cycle Speeds are 0 25s 0 28s 0 30s 0 32s 0 35s 0 40s 0 45s 050s 0 55s and 0 60s B Position II in first line e g 0 8s This indicates the interval time between the beginning of one cycle and the next in Continuous Cycle Mode or multiple This value ranges from 0 0 second to 1 0 second in increments of 0 1 seconds B Position III in first line e g C_ This indicates the Cycle Mode The values may be 1 through 10 and C_ If the value is 1 1t means the machine will run 1 cycle at a press of foot switch and likewise 2 for 2 cycles per press 3 for 3 cycles per press while if the
23. e reactor plate and the needle guard The needles are extremely sharp and may cause serious injury Keep hands and personal clothing clear of the needles during operation Do not WARNING remove the needle guards and do not operate the machine without needle guards in place Disconnect power to the machine before replacing needles ESA RA AA E ES ie JPA gu LN Ay My ML A Mas CA e bal 2 Press the foot pedal to actuate the machine NOTE The front door is equipped with an electrical interlock switch that disables power of motor when the door is opened The door must be completely closed to operate the ST9500 3 Reposition the garment for the next fastener and press the foot pedal Continue the process until the garment is fully tagged 23 Inspecting the Fastener Cut 1 Inspect the fastener to see if it is inserted into the fabric correctly Inserted in Fabric Cut Fastener Se AS SS Fl A ase Ll 2 Adjust the fastener cut if necessary see page 19 24 Chapter 4 Theory of Operation This chapter describes the operating principles of the ST9500 You should read this chapter if you are responsible for troubleshooting and repairing the ST9500 22 Electric Schematic Block E n a U U U U ST9500 electric system consists of Power MCU Control Motor Driver LCD Display and Operation Panel Footswitch and Sensors LED lighting etc ST9500 switching power provides the power sup
24. er Division sales office 57 Whole Machine Exploded Illustration 58 Whole Machine Spare Parts List 6 Bo5oMo0 Clamp Mouttet a 7 3 06 0022 01 Assy Hall sensor 8 140012012101 Washer Black D 9 140012008001 LockWashenBakD4 T5 S H k Half R Head 140002010501 Eran exagon Socket alf Round ead Stainless Steel 4X10 14 140012012601 Lock Washer D4 Es aoor2000g02 Waster 04 000000000 a 17 3 06 0024 01 Assy switch power supply 1 o posom Rosme 4 2040001057701 Sere Hexagon Socket Cup Head Back XG 2 3 06 0026 01 Assy mes Ug poseer weir E 25 DT0507 001 Shipping Tag amp Screw 29 3 06 0037 01 Assy Wire COM 30 3 06 0041 01 Assy Power 110v USA JAPAN 59 Base Assembly and Body Assembly Exploded Illustration yA EP 61 Base Assembly and Body Assembly Spare Parts List P N 3 05 0001 01 3 05 0002 01 3 05 0003 01 T0005 001 T0605 001 tem 0 Description Base Arm Reactor Plate Reactor Pin 5 Locating Machine Buffer Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 6X25 Washer Black D6 Lock Washer Black D6 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 4X8 Lock Washer Black D4 Body Stopper Fabric Slider Fabric Stopper Pin 5 Locating screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 6X25 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 6X16 Lock Washer Black D6 Washer Black D6 Thumbscrew Washer Black D5 Assy Receptacle Power Cord Fuse Assy Receptacle Foot Switch Assy Filter Pow
25. er supply Bracket Capacitor Cover Capacitor Sub Assy Circuit Filter Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 3X5 Screw Hexagon Socket Half Round Head Stainless Steel 3X6 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 3X8 Lock Washer Black D3 Washer Black D3 Tie Fixer 6 Oo N 9 al 1D KR HR HR RA q O JO JO O O O JO JO O O xlO a 0 N N N O JO JO O O Oj jOo o jOo NnN 0 Ni CO PO OIJ 0D 0 O JO JO O O i mb de o ek o O C1 O O ER E O Oi o e e a o Co 5 O x e e e gt o h T0005 001 D ITITITITITITSO o oloo oo TTA AAA Aaya a a S S STS TAS ASSISTS CO Co Oi jo RO m m O rd O O T O OD I I IO AJAJAJA O O O O O JO O O NINI O O O O OIOoO o n OO CO W PO D 0 O JO O O hb kh bi 7 QW C2 A oleo Sia 18 DIS m O l loO O SR Nh CO oO ol t o 1 N Co Oo e Oo O O Ela o 3 Co Oo e Oo O oO ks o k A oO a g 00 e mb Oi a I o O oo i o 7 0 1 2 3 4 Screw Hexagon Socket Cup Head Black 3X6 Tie Self Clinching Nylon Screw Half Round Crossed Head Stainless Stee AX8 Washer T Lock D4 5 40002010801 6 A ff af af a o I cQ HR wl AIA FS HILO O S E 2E E 2 Q 2 15 O O0O O O O O JO O O oOjojo O o oi o
26. ess Button 1 and 2 Yes Password Enable Mode Enter Password Button Pressed within 105 Chang Work Farameter Press 5 Button to Save Parameter Setup 17 Adjusting Needle Spacing l 2 Open the front door Turn the Knob and adjust the space between the two needles When you adjust the needle spacing please make sure that the Ejector Rods move according to the needles if the Ejector Rods do not move then there might be some friction with the Ejector Rod guide at the top Please use your finger to help it move if necessary The adjustable range of needle spacing is 6 12 mm you may read the data from the scale at the plate Knob for adjusting needle spacing Ejector Rod Guide 18 Double Shot Mode and Single Shot Mode Switch 1 Open the front door Use a screw driver to loose the Mode Switch Knob 3 Use the Mode Switch Knob to switch the shot mode between double shot and single shot In double shot mode the machine feeds two pieces of staples at a cycle while in single shot mode the machine feeds one piece of staple at a cycle 4 When the arrow in the picture below points to T the machine works on single shot mode while the arrow points to II the machine works on double shot mode 5 Tighten the screw of Mode Switch Knob after switching Mode Switch Knob 19 Loading Fasteners eS 1 Turn the power switch to OFF 0 2 Open the front door of the ST9500 3 Place a reel of
27. fasteners on the reel support with the fasteners coming off the top of the reel Check that the reel rotates freely One fastener a pitch 4 Cutthe end of fasteners half way between two rungs S Feed the fasteners through the upper slot on the front of the ST9500 refer to the fastener feed diagram inside the front door if necessary Slot 20 6 Feed the fasteners into the plastic guide above the feed wheel PR Feed guide Feed wheel ISI Ww 7 Feed the fasteners down behind the feed wheel 8 Turn the feed knob clockwise to advance the fasteners down through the knife block Feed knob 9 Continue turning the feed knob until the knife is centered between two fastener rungs 21 Adjusting the Fastener Cut If the knife is not centered between two fastener rungs you must adjust the fasteners position 1 Loose the nut screw in or out to adjust the adjusting screw Then lock the nut after adjustment 2 Feed the fasteners and cut and check if the fasteners are cut properly now at midway 3 Repeat above step 1 and 2 until the fasteners are cut at the correct position Note Please remember to lock the nut after ultimately adjusted the fastener cutting As this machine is using a Non adjust Feeding System you do not need to adjust the fastener cutting every time Adjusting screw 22 Inserting a Fastener into a Garment AAA A L AY l Place the garment and tag between th
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29. guard 3 Remove the needle guard WARNING Do not operate the machine with the needle guards removed Needles and moving parts may cause serious personal injury Assembly 1 Position the needle guard 2 Insert and tighten the four screws 32 Replacing the Needles Needle Lock Screws Needles Disassembly WARNING Needles are extremely sharp and can puncture skin with a minimal amount of pressure Use extreme care when handling 1 Unplug the unit 2 Open the front door 3 Remove the needle lock screw 4 Remove the needle Assembly 1 Insert the needle with the scalloped cut in the needle facing the needle lock screw 2 Insert the needle lock screw If necessary rotate the needle so the screw fits into the scalloped cut in the needle 3 Tighten the screw NOTE The screw lock is designed to prevent squeezing of the hollow needle by the needle lock screw After the needle lock screw is tightened the needle may still appear to be loose This is a normal condition and will not adversely affect fastener insertion 33 Replacing the Ejector Rods Ejector Rod Entrance of Fastener in Ejector Block Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Open the front door 3 Loosen the screw holding the scale plate for access to the black ejector slide move the scale plate up and tighten the screw 4 Remove the defective Eject Rod together with the black ejector slide Assembly 1 Insert the bottom of the
30. itor Capacitor Rear Door Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Remove the reel support and the enclosure 3 Loosen but don t remove the thumbscrew on the Rear Door rotate the Rear Door by 180 degrees and hang it on the thumbscrew 4 Remove the circuit board see page 46 S Remove the two ground screws and take out the Capacitor Assembly 1 Position the Capacitor and tighten the screws 2 Position the Circuit Board Assembly and tighten the screws 3 Connect the connectors 4 Replace the enclosure and the reel support and Rear Door 45 Replacing the Motor Coupling and Crank Arm Assembly Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Remove the reel support and the enclosure 3 Unplug the motor interlock switch solenoid and light connectors from the circuit board Sensor Assy Interlock Switch Remove the ground wire from the motor housing Remove the four bolts from the bottom of the frame that secure the mount Remove the Motor Coupling and Crank as one assembly Remove the four bolts holding the motor to mount Di e rt 8 Remove the motor clutch and crank arm from the mount If necessary gently tap the collar from inside the mount to release it 46 Assembly 1 Make sure the head is in the top position 2 Make sure the crank bushing is in the center of the horizontal track on the back of the head 3 Make sure the crank arm pin is at top dead center Head Assy Crank Arm
31. ly 1 Insert the knife lever shaft through the right side of the head the knife lever and spring 2 Hook the spring to the bottom of the knife lever 3 With the crank arm at top dead center replace the ejector slide positioning the top of the ejector slide flush with the top of the slide s guide track 4 Holding the ejector slide in place replace the ejector slide side pates 5 Replace the feed guide 6 Replace the feed wheel assembly 41 Replacing and Aligning the Gears Ejector gears NO ua NOTE The gears only need to be aligned 1f you replace them or 1f you removed the head when the ejector slide was removed and you didn t keep the gears aligned by inserting a tool into the alignment hole in the left side of the head see page 37 Disassembly 1 Unplug the unit 2 Remove the feed wheel assembly see page 31 3 Remove the feed guide and the ejector slide see page 36 4 Remove the knife lever see page 37 5 Remove the retaining ring from the left side of the gear shaft 6 Retaining Remove the gear shaft from the head removing the gears 42 Assembly 1 hee is 10 11 12 13 14 Hold the gears in the gear slots cut in the head with the large gear on the right Insert the gear shaft through the right side of the head and the gears Replace the snap ring on the left side of the gear shaft Rotate the gears so that the white timing mark on the large gear is in th
32. ng sure the crank arm drive pin is in the hole of the crank bushing 5 Replace the two slide plates 6 Replace and adjust the sensor assembly 1 Loosen 2 screws holding sensor 2 Raise sensor to top most position 3 Turn machine to CONTINOUS mode and 0 2s speed 4 Operate machine so cycles f cycling 1s smooth tighten screws If cycle is fast then slow loosen screws move sensor down 0 5 mm and retighten screws Continue moving sensor down until cycle is smooth 7 Replace the Feed Stop and tighten the screws 39 Removing the Ejector Slide Staple Guide Ejector Slide lt 3 H T7 ll t Slide Plate e D Guide Bar Feed Wheel Assy _ Unplug the unit With head and EJ slide in top position Remove the feed wheel assembly see page 33 Beo ee Remove the four screws holding the feed guide and then remove the feed guide Feed guide 5 Remove the four screws from the two screw plates while holding the ejector slide Remove the plates and the ejector slide 40 Replacing the Knife Lever Knife lever UUU WEMAN lI Knife lever Knife lever spring Disassembly PE R m Unplug the unit Remove the feed wheel assembly see page 33 Remove the feed guide and the ejector slide see page 37 Disengage the spring from the bottom of the knife lever Remove the snap ring from the left side of the knife lever shaft Slide the shaft out and remove the lever and spring Assemb
33. olt Hexagon Socket Head Black 3X5 Spring Pawl Washer Black D4 Assy Inter Lock Switch amp ias888l22addioe 31315 JAE 18198 N D Elm a S N 2 w 8S S oljlolojlolo O O oilolo O 0 O ol 0Ol l O 0 Co n0 0 00 J O1 NM 1 a NT TOINI O Col a W o0 O oOololojol lo ET ololo mb no mb Q O O O O O 63 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 ST0324 001 140004029201 Trip Bolt Hexagon Socket Head Black 3X8 64 Head Subassembly and Knife Lever Assembly Exploded Illustration Head Subassembly and Knife Lever Assembly Spare Parts List 150 b06 0014 01 SubAssy Head 15 Bo5001800 Howng i 152 B0500140 Block Side Rear Shot Made 1 153 B0500150 Block Side Front Shot Mode i E S k k H 140003009001 crew Hexagon Socket Countersun NEN Black 4X8 E31 Assy Knife Lever Lever 66 Base Knife Assembly Exploded Illustration Base Knife Assembly Spare Parts List 180 B06001601 Assy Base Kno Si CN O 0 182 B05001801 Supo Sha CI O A CIN BobAdut 0 0 a NIe j 201 140012016301 Washer D2 5 190 8 05 0068 01 Spring adjust needle space 68 Left and Right Needle Holder Assembly Exploded Illustration 69 Left and Right Needle Holder Assembly Spare Part List 210 8 06 0017 01 Assy Holder Needle Left 211 3 05 0029 01 Holder Needle Left
34. operate with original Avery plastic fasteners Use of third party plastic fasteners may result in Product performance problems and or quality risks in resulting byproducts Accordingly unless otherwise authorized by Avery in writing THE LIMITED WARRANTY OFFERED IN SECTION 3 BELOW WILL NOT APPLY TO THE EXTENT THAT YOU USE THE PRODUCT WITH THIRD PARTY FASTENERS 3 Limited Warranty Avery warrants that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days or the period stated on the specific product information literature in effect at time of delivery if longer after the date of shipment Itis expressly understood and agreed that Avery s sole obligation and Your exclusive remedy under this warranty under any other warranty if applicable express or implied or otherwise shall be limited to at Avery s discretion 1 the replacement of the defective Product at no additional cost to you 11 the repair of the defective Product which repair will be made at Avery s own facility or at the location of the Product at no additional cost to You or 111 if Avery determines that replacement or repair is not commercially practical a reasonable credit in light of the defect in the Product which credit shall in no event exceed the purchase price You paid for the Product 4 Limitation of Liability SOME STATES AND COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTI
35. ply for all the machine the switching powers operates on wide range of AC voltage 110 240VAC 50 60Hz you do not need any transformer if the industrial power supply is within the range of 110 240VAC 50 60Hz MCU controller consists of three MCU modules integrated in one control board Among the three one MCU is to communicate with Motor Driver so as to control the cycle speed rotating direction and stroke of the stepping motor The MCU is also used for panel display The other two MCU are used for network communication and control ST9500 Motor Driver receives instruction from MCU controller and drives the stepping motor to run accordingly LCD display is used to show to the user the current status of the machine The operation panel is used to change and save the settings for cycle speed interval mode etc as mentioned in Chapter 3 Operating the Front Panel Footswitch is used to give manual instruction so as to actuate the motor to cycle or to stops it Sensors are used for the machine to detect the top home position when the head moves MCU gets signals from these sensors and can judge if there s a jamming occurs LED lighting is used for providing light to the operator The electric schematic block 1s shown below LCD Display And Button LED MOTOR Power Switch O 0 255 4B TE Power Switch ES CN gae ie o 9 0 Sensorl 2 2 SPEED INTERVAL MODE o COUNT RSET SAVE Motor Driver Board 20P do t Wire Control ag d BE
36. setup l address is properly setup RS232 or network connection loose Check the connection Host software Fastener Problems SS Css a l Back out and re cut fastener end Bad fastener cut Then re feed fasteners Not feeding one fastener pitch Adjust feed screw Feed jam of fasteners TNE l Clean the fastener path with Contamination of the feed guide compressed air See Warning needles or needle holder below NPIS Make sure the flat edge of the Knife incorrectly installed or dull as Broken knife cam spring Replace spring More or less than one fastener l Feed screw out of adjustment Adjust screw feeding each cycle Feed knob out of adjustment Adjust by pushing in feed knob WARNING Always wear eye protection when using compressed air Du Ejection Problems Fastener not ejecting Bent ejector rods Replace rods Ejector rods bending Ejector slide not installed Readjust slide correctly Knife too tight Check that knife can move freely Broken knife lever spring Replace spring 53 Chapter 7 Routine Maintenance and Lubrication This chapter describes the routine maintenance and lubrication that the ST9500 requires Daily Maintenance You should blow out the Plastic Staple path daily with compressed air to remove dust and any contaminants This is the only daily maintenance required CAUTION Do not use any type of lubricant on the fastener path Use only compressed air to clean it
37. t Function Properly oooooooooccccnnccnnnnnnnoninonononnnnr D2 Foste ner robles d ooedteo eo Eee oti daba tea teas piante sad 22 Ejection Problems acus eb etes id a rero e Ceuta eo E reote AS 53 Routine Maintenance and Lubrication Darky Mamntendlloe 35 p dac ba IE N URDU nU Em edo Led 54 NN O T UE 55 Parts List ue eben lei LI IRI DRE LM LES 57 Contact Information iet o tino LA LE 79 Important Safety Instructions WARNING For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to prevent personal injury or loss of life The needles are extremely sharp and can cause serious injury Keep hands and personal clothing clear of needles during operation Do not remove the needle guards and do not operate the machine without needle guards in place Disconnect power to the machine before replacing needles Do not attempt to remove the cover or service or disassemble any component while the ST9500 is connected to a power source Disconnect the power cord before attempting to replace any component Do not operate the ST9500 with the cover removed or make any attempt to defeat the cover interlock switch Moving parts and shock hazard can cause serious personal injury CAUTION Improper use of lubricants can cause machine failure and or damage to the garment Do not use any type of lubricant on the fastener path use only compressed air to clean it Do not use any solvents on the ST9500 Chapter 1 Introduction
38. tus a Long press keep pressing over 2 seconds the Button 5 at any time when the machine is powered on and the display will show a indication as XXX for the user to enter a password After a valid password the machine will be switched from Password Disabled Status to Password Enabled Status or reverse b When you want to enter a password you will use the buttons described as below Press 1 to change the display of the first digit of the three With each press the first digit will change to the next value of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 and then it repeats Press 2 to change the display of the second digit and pressing 3 to changes the display of the third digit Press 5 as confirmation key to confirm the password you just enter If the password is invalid the display will show XXX again Then please try to enter a valid password by the abovementioned procedure O If the password is valid the display will show Enable or Disable then press 1 button to switch between the two and then press 5 to confirm 4 2 Operations in Password Enabled Mode a Press any of the three Buttons of 1 2 and 3 at any time in Password Enabled Status and the display will show a indication as XXX for the user to enter a password After a valid password the user can change the Speed Interval and Mode parameters and then press 5 to confirm
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40. you require more clearance between the ST9500 and the mounting surface you can rotate the base 180 degrees for overhanging edge of bench operation To reverse the base remove the four bolts from the bottom of the base rotate the base and replace the bolts 2 Position the ST9500 on the work surface and mark the location of the four mounting holes in the base 3 Drill four mounting holes in the work surface for the mounting bolts 4 Boltthe ST9500 to the work surface 10 Setting Up the ST9500 1 Open the front door 2 Remove the shipping restraint screw Shipping restraint NOTE Keep the shipping restraint screw If you need to ship the unit you must use this screw to lock the head in mid cycle as follows Lower the head by actuating the machine and opening the door before the machine can complete one cycle Manually raise the head of the unit so you can thread the screw into the tapped hole and then tighten the screw 3 Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position 0 then plug the power cord into the power cord receptacle on the ST9500 Power cord receptacle CA on the left Foot switch receptacle 11 4 3 Plug the foot switch cord into the foot switch receptacle Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet and turn the ST9500 power switch from OFF 0 to ON 1 12 The chapter explains how to operate the Avery Dennison ST9500 Operating th
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