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ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsOWNERSMANUAL220V, 50HZISP Stitching & Bindery Products

Stitch'n FoldCONTENTSIntroduction . 3Specifications . 3Safety . 4Assembly Drawing . 5Installation . 6Preventive Maintenance . 6Control Panel. 7Operation & Setup . 8Side Stitching . 9Corner Stitching . 10Adjustments . 11Clutch Shear Pin Replacement . 12Trouble Shooting . 14Exploded Drawings & Parts Lists . 16Electrical Schematic . 312

ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsINTRODUCTIONSimple Operation: Just load your booklet and it is automatically jogged, stitched, folded, and dischargedonto an accumulating output conveyor. Side stitching, corner stitching, and folding projects, with orwithout stitching, are easily accomplished.Advanced Technology: Stitch'n Fold uses ISP's patented magnetic stitching head technology, providing the reliability and economy of wire stitching. Dual sets of folding rollers assure consistent,professional results. For safety, interlocked access guards prevent machine operation when open.Improved Productivity: With Stitch'n Fold, you can jog, stitch, and fold more than 65,000 bookletsat a maximum speed of 2,000 finished booklets per hour - without stopping to reload staples. Stitch'n Fold's variable work thickness capacity handles from 2 sheets to a one hundred page booklet withno setup changes or adjustments.Lower Operating Costs: The Stitch'n Fold replaces expensive preformed staples with inexpensivebookbinding wire; you save on material costs and nonproductive downtime.SPECIFICATIONS - MODEL:B1000Unit Weight:191 PoundsSpeed:Up to 2,000 booklets per hourCapacity:2 to 25 sheets of 20# bond (100 page book)Re-load:65,000 booklets per spool of wirePaper Size:Min. 5.5" x 8.5"Booklets:Min. 4.25" x 5.5"Stitch Space:5.5" on 8.5" or 11" tall booksCounter:Resettable 6-digit electronic counterFolder:Knife/Buckle folder with dual folding rollersSquaring:Side jog plus full length tape feedOutput:Continuous conveyorFootprint:20" x 30"Dimensions:Height 30"Modes:Stitch and Fold, Stitch, Fold, Corner Stitch, Side StitchElectrical:Standard outlet - 220 Volts, 50 Hz, 10 AmpsMax. 11" x 17"(also: A5 to A3)Max. 8.5" x 11"Width 20"2.75" on 5.5" tall booksDepth 50"(1/4 HP)3

Stitch'n FoldSAFETYSAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROCEDURES1.Make sure electrical power is turned off beforeperforming any adjustment or maintenance.2.Keep hands, hair, tools, and clothing clear ofstitching area.3.Become familiar with the moving componentsof your machine. Keep fingers away fromareas that could pinch or cut.4.A well maintained machine is a safer machine.Clean and lubricate the machine at regular intervals. Check machine daily for broken or wornparts. Replace as necessary. DO NOT attemptto operate the machine if a part is broken.5.See "SAFETY GUARDS" below! If you are unsure how to safely operate your Bookletmaker,contact your Service Representative.DANGERKEEP HANDS CLEAR OF STITCHING AREA AND ANY MOVING PARTS!NEVER OPERATE MACHINE WITHOUT ALL GUARDS IN PLACE!SAFETY GUARDSA. Clear Plastic Front Guard: Blocks access topoint of operation of stitching heads. Anelectrical interlock keeps the machine turnedoff unless this hinged guard is closed. Do notstick your fingers under the front guard!B. Clear Plastic Top Guard: Blocks access tomechanism that drives the stitching heads. Anelectrical interlock keeps the machine turnedoff unless this guard is closed. Do not stickyour fingers under the top guard!C. Vacant Head Guards: Close gaps in top guard.One of the inverted "L" shaped guards ismounted in each empty stitching head position. Whenever the stitching heads must berepositioned for a new job, remove the guardfrom the spot where the head needs to be, andremount the guard in the vacated spot.4D. Right Side Cover: Blocks access to mechanisms that can pinch or cut.E. Left Side Cover: Blocks access to dangerouselectric voltage and mechanisms that can pinchor cut. Be sure to disconnect electrical powerbefore removing this cover.F. Front Cover: Blocks access to dangerous electric voltage and mechanisms that can pinch orcut. Be sure to disconnect electrical powerbefore removing this cover.G. Rear Cover: Blocks access to mechanisms thatcan pinch or cut. Do not stick your fingersbeyond this cover!H. Belt Guard: Blocks access to a pinch point.I. Sensor Guard: Blocks access to low voltageconnection.J. Discharge Guard: Blocks access to pinchpoints.

ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsASSEMBLY DRAWINGRight Side GuideB. Clear Plastic Top GuardD. Right Side CoverC. Vacant Head GuardsA. Clear Plastic Front GuardDelivery TableMain TableBeltSkiStitching HeadsJ. Discharge GuardSecondary TableG. Rear CoverI. Sensor GuardMain TableE. Left Side CoverLeft Side GuideH. Belt GuardF. Front CoverAdjusting Knob5

Stitch'n FoldINSTALLATIONBEFORE UNCRATING:ELECTRICAL POWER:Examine the crate for visible damage. If the crateis damaged, the machine might be damaged.Notify the carrier who delivered the machine.The power cord can be plugged into any 220V,50 Hz, 1 Phase, 10 Amp circuit. The machinedraws less than 10 amps.UNCRATING THE MACHINE:LOADING WIRE:Carefully remove the machine from its container.Lift the machine by grasping its strong framework. Tugging on cables, covers, or other delicate components could cause damage.Use only approved stitching wire, part number415-0225. Lift the top plastic guard to reach thewire spool studs. The first items on each studshould be the conical spring followed by a whiteplastic washer. Next goes the coil of stitchingwire followed by a large plastic washer. Finally,a retaining pin holds everything in place.Examine the machine for damages incurred during shipping. Do not install a damaged machine.Notify the carrier immediately.Be sure to get a signed copy of the CarrierInspector's Report of the damage incurred. Yourservice representative will assist you in determining the cost of repairs.The coils of stitching wire should be mounted sothe wire comes off upward from the backside.To thread the wire into the stitching heads, seeinstructions in the stitching head owners manual.PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCELUBRICATION:CLEANING:Disconnect electrical power. Next, remove thefront cover. Provide table space to lay down theleft side cover next to the machine; they are connected by electrical wires. Remove both sidecovers.Use alcohol to clean the belts.Use SAE-20 oil to lubricate porous bronze bearings, needle bearings, chains, and shafts.Use approved stitcher head lubricant, part number CA9640, to lubricate the stitching heads every time a new coil of stitching wire loaded. Cleanand lubricate the magnetic rotator. Lubricate thedriver bar and the bender bar latch. See stitchinghead owners manual.6Use a 50-50 mixture of alcohol and water to cleanthe folding rollers.

ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsMAIN CONTROL PANELSTITCHON OFFONCOUNTSABCA. Pilot Light: Glows to indicate that electricalpower is turned on.B. Power On: Black rocker switch turns onpower. Pilot glows; motor runs if motor selector switch is in "On" position.Note: Opening the front or top plastic guardsshuts off the machine.DED. Counter: Digital counter records the numberof sets that pass through the machine. Amanual reset button returns the counter to zeroafter each job. The reset button can be lockedto prevent accidental reset.E. Stitch On/Off: Selector switch chooses modeof operation: "On" for stitching jobs or "Off"for folding without stitching.C. Emergency Stop: Red push-button switch cutsoff power. To release emergency stop, turnpush-button clockwise.AUXILIARY CONTROL PANELONA. Motor On/Off: Selector switch allows motorto be turned off with power still turned on.OFFAMOTORBJOGFUSECDCFUSEMAINDB. Motor Jog: Rocker switch cycles the stitchers. First, turn off motor. Then, slide a sheetof paper into the stitching position until ittrips the limit switch by the gate (4LS). Now,press and quickly release the jog switch tocycle the stitchers.C. DC Fuse: Fuse protects transformer. If thisfuse fails, none of the 24VDC componentswill operate. Replace with proper .4A fuse.D. Main Fuse: Fuse protects entire machine. Ifthis fuse fails, power cannot be turned on.Replace with proper 10A fuse.7

Stitch'n FoldOPERATION & SETUPBookletmaking & Basic AdjustmentsSee Following Sections For Corner Stitching Or Side StitchingBOOKLETMAKINGSTITCHING HEADS:Make sure the stitching heads are mounted in theproper positions to match the paper size. For5.5" x 8.5" (also A5) paper, the heads must bemounted in the two positions closest to the belton the main table. One head is mounted just tothe left of the belt, and the other head is mountedjust to the right of the belt. These head locationswill provide a stitch spacing of 2.75". For 8.5"x 11" or 11" x 17" (also: A4 or A3) paper, eachhead is mounted in the second position to the leftand the right of the center belt. These head locations provide 5.50" stitch spacing.To move a stitching head to a new position, firstlift open the top plastic guard. Loosen and remove the knob/bolt from the back of the head.Pull the head forward until it comes off of thelocating pin, and slide it over to the desired location. Slip the head onto the new locating pin,and be sure that the driving lug on the upperbackside of the head engages the slot in the headdriving bar. Replace the knob/bolt (and its washerand lockwasher), and tighten it securely.PAPER WIDTH:8Adjust the side guides for paper width. For instance, if 8.5" x 11" paper is being used to makea 5.5" x 8.5" booklet, the side guides must be setfor the 8.5" width. First, lift open the front plastic guard. Loosen the thumb screw on each sideguide, and slide each guide sideways until its inneredge is aligned with the 8.50" mark on the scaleon the main table. Note: the space between theside guides will be about .30" more than the paperwidth. This extra space allows for the right sideguide to jog the paper before it is stitched.For 5.5" x 8.5" paper and some odd sizes of paper, the side guides will interfere with the outerbook stops on the stitcher gate. Remove the outerstops by lifting open the top plastic guard andusing the accessory 1/16" hex wrench to loosenthe stops. Be careful not to drop the stops insidethe machine.PAPER LENGTH:Adjust the gates for paper length. For instance,for 8.5" x 11" paper, the gates must be set for the11" length. Place a sheet of paper on the maintable between the side guides and slide it underthe ski until it stops against the first gate. Whileholding the paper against the gate, turn the adjusting knob under the left hand side of the tableuntil the paper is aligned with the 11" mark onthe scale. (Clockwise rotation moves the paperout.) This single adjustment takes care of boththe stitching gate and the folding gate. Also, seeTimer Gate Adjustment on page 11.Adjust the booklet tray at the end of the deliverytable to match the booklet size. Loosen the knobunder the tray, and slide the tray to the properposition.Finally, adjust the position of the delivery tablewheels. Loosen the thumb screw between thewheels, and slide the wheels to a position thatsuits the booklet size.

ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsOPERATION & FINE ADJUSTMENT:Turn on power and select "STITCH ON" and"MOTOR ON". Square up a set of paper sheetsby hand, and lay the front edge on the table between the side guides. Push until the front edgeis under the ski, and then let go. The set will beautomatically stitched, folded, and ejected ontothe output conveyor.Finally, if the fold is not quite square (see below), the wing nuts can be adjusted individually.Check the finished booklet. If the stitches areproperly located on the fold, but the fold is offcenter (see end view below), adjust the gates byturning the crank until sets will fold precisely inhalf.SIDE STITCHINGOff Center FoldProper FoldIf the stitches are off the fold (see below), openthe booklet flat and measure to see if the stitchesare centered on the length of the paper. Turn thecrank until stitches are placed precisely on thecenter of the paper. Next, locate the two wingnuts below the back end of the secondary table.Turn both wing nuts equally in small incrementsuntil booklets will fold precisely on the stitches.Side stitching can be done with 5.5" x 8.5" or8.5" x 11" (also: A4 or A5) paper. In either case,mount the heads for 5.50" stitch spacing.Adjust the side guides for paper length. For instance, if 8.5" x 11" paper is being side stitched,the side guides must be set for the 11" length.Align the inner edge of each side guide with the11" mark on the table scale.Adjust the stitching gate for paper width. Forinstance, for 8.5" x 11" paper, the gate must beset for the 8.5" width. First, lift open the frontplastic guard. Place a sheet on the table betweenthe side guides, and slide it under the ski until itstops against the gate. Turn the crank until thetrailing edge of the paper is just in front of theclinchers. An alternative method is to set thegate for making booklets with 11" x 17" paperand then turning the crank clockwise to back outthe gate about 1/8".Lower the folding gate by reaching under the secondary table and pressing the hanging latch. Theside stitched sets will drop off the end of thesecondary table unfolded.9

Stitch'n FoldCORNER STITCHINGCorner stitching can be done with 5.5" x 8.5" or8.5" x 11" (also: A4 or A5) paper. In all cases,mount one head in the far left position. The otherhead may be removed or left in any positionwithout wire.Two accessory guides must be mounted on theleft hand side for corner stitching. First, adjustthe standard left side guide as far as possible tothe left. Using thumb screws, attach the cornerstitch block (inverted "L" shaped part) to the twoholes in the left side guide.21instance, for 8.5" x 11" paper, the gate must beset for the 8.5" width. First, lift open the frontplastic guard. Place a sheet on the table betweenthe side guides, and slide it under the ski until itstops against the gate. Turn the crank until thetrailing edge of the paper is just in front of theclinchers.Lower the folding gate by reaching under thesecondary table and pressing the hanging latch.The corner stitched sets will drop off the end ofthe secondary table unfolded.IndexPartNumber Number12**RBM1341FCGG44BRBM1322FCGG44*Next, lift open the top plastic guard. Using twothumb screws, attach the corner stitch guide (11"long bar) to two holes in the table on the far leftunder the coil of stitching wire. The angle on thebar should face the front and middle of the machine.Adjust the right side guide for paper length. Forinstance, if 8.5" x 11" paper is being cornerstitched, the side guide must be set for the 11"length. Align the inner edge of the right sideguide with the table scale as follows:11" paper8.5" paperA4 paperA5 paper1011" mark6" mark12.38" mark6.54" markAdjust the stitching gate for paper width. ForNot shown.Part NameCornerThumbCornerThumbStitch BlockScrewStitch GuideScrewNumberRequired1212

ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsADJUSTMENTSSTITCHING CLUTCHThe stitching heads are controled by a single revolution wrap spring clutch. This clutch must beadjusted to stop the stitching heads in the properposition. First disconnect electrical power. Thenremove the front cover and the right side cover.The clutch is located inside the cabinet on theshaft toward the left side, and it is bronze andblack in color.Stop CollarAdjusting CollarGATE TIMERPinActuatorFinally, while still in the proper stopping position, trip the clutch and turn the wheel until oneof the set screws is facing forward. Carefullyhold the adjusting collar so that the stop collarpin is centered in the opening in the adjustingcollar. Tighten the set screw securely. Turn thewheel and trip the clutch, if necessary, until thesecond set screw can be tightened.Set ScrewClutch In Neutral PositionRemove stitching wire from the stitching heads.Trip the clutch by by pulling down on the actuator with the tip of a small screw driver. On theright hand side of the machine, slowly turn thelarge spoked wheel clockwise until the first setscrew in the adjusting collar is facing forward.Use a 5/64 hex wrench to loosen the set screw.Continue to turn the wheel until the second setscrew is facing forward; loosen the screw.Turn the wheel until the stop on the stop collarhits the actuator. Now turn the wheel until theproper stopping position is reached. Watch thestitching heads on the up stroke. When the benderbars reach the top of the windows in the faceplates, turn the wheel slightly more. Be sure thatboth wire grips are still open. This is the properstopping position. If you have gone too far, justcontinue to turn the wheel until you return to theproper position.The adjusting knob for the gate timer is locatedon the back of the machine's left side cover. Itcontrols the amount of time that the stop gate isheld down each cycle after the stitches have beendriven into the booklet. Longer booklets needmore time to get past the gate, and the next cyclecannot start until the gate has returned.GATE TIMERPAPER SIZE:8.5x115.5x8.5A4, A511x17A3For 11" x 17" paper, set the knob as shown. Theknob can be left in this position for other papersizes, but the the gate will be held down longerthan necessary. For faster feed rates with smallerpaper, turn the knob to the 8.5x11 position.11

Stitch'n FoldREPLACEMENT OF CLUTCHSHEAR PINShear Pin1. Unplug machine.2. Remove side covers and front cover.Clutch Collar3. See exploded view of head drive shaft on page22.4. Disconnect the pull rods from both head drivecranks (#19). Remove the left side head drivecrank.5. Loosen flange bearing set screws (#22) - bothright and left sides.6. Mark the position of the side jog actuator cam(#43), then loosen both set screws.7. Remove screws (#34) from the switch andclutch bracket (#33), and gently lay the bracketdown. There is no need to remove wires.8. Release the idlers on both drive pulley belts.9. The head drive shaft (#13) should now movefreely from left to right.* Move the shaft tothe right just enough to get an allen wrenchon the three socket head screws (#31) holdingthe head drive pulley (#27) to the clutch.Remove all three.* Note: If the unit has a back jog, it might benecessary to mark the position of the limitswitch cams and loosen them in order to movethe shaft far enough to the right.10. Slide the head drive pulley (#27) and the knifedrive pulley (#29) to the left.11. A collar on the stitch clutch (#30) should nowbe visible. A pin (#37) connects the collar tothe shaft. Remove the sheared and replace.1212. Reassemble by reversing the disassembly procedure.Stitcher Head Drive Clutch

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Stitch'n FoldTROUBLE SHOOTING14PROBLEM:SOLUTION:1. Unit will not turn on.1. Plug unit into appropriate power supply.2. If green light is on, check "Motor" switch on the frontpanel and make sure it is in the "on" position.3. If there is no green light:a. Check for proper line voltage. (115V or 220V)b. Check the "Main" fuse.c. Make sure both plexiglass covers are closed.2. Book remains in stitching position.1. Make sure motor and belt are running. If not, seeproblem 1.2. Check the "DC" fuse.3. Check the connection to the stitch gate microswitch(4LS).4. Turn to Stitch "off" position:a. If stitch gate drops when putting a set throughthe machine, check connections to the stitchclutch.b. If stitch gate doesn't drop when putting a setthrough, check the stitch gate microswitch(4LS).3. Book moves slowly through the machine.1. Make sure when feeding the book that it gets underthe side guides.2. Spray furniture polish or wax on the entry and throughthe machine. Caution: Do not get polish or wax onpaper belt drive.4. Inconsistent fold.1. Use a 50-50 mixture of rubbing alcohol and water toclean all four folding rollers.2. Check and tighten the set screws in all four sprocketsthat drive the folding rollers.3. Make sure that the spring loaded folding rollers arefreely springing out and back.4. Check the folding knife for bends or waviness.Straighten or replace the knife.5. Stitches are not square to book.1. Make sure the stitch stops are square to the clinchers.2. Make sure the side guides are square to the stops.6. Stitch heads cycle and stop in thedown position.1. Adjust the stitch clutch according to page 11.

ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsPROBLEM:SOLUTION:7. Stitch heads won't cycle.1. Make sure that Stitch on/off switch is in "on" position.2. Check stitch clutch solenoid to see if it is activatingwhen triggered by the stitch gate microswitch (4LS):a. If solenoid is activating and heads still don'tcycle, check stitch clutch shear pin. See page12.b. If solenoid is not activating, check the stitchclutch connections. There should be 24VDCto the solenoid when it is triggered by 4LS. Ifthe solenoid fails to activate when 24VDC isapplied, replace the stitch clutch.8. Loud banging/clicking noise whenstitch heads cycle.1. Lubricate head per the "External Lubrication Sheet"provided with the stitch heads. (Lubrication instructions also appear in the EZ Thread Owners Manual.)Pay special attention to the rotator lubrication.9. Double stitch.1. Adjust the stitch clutch according to page 11.2. Check stitch gate timer setting. The gate should staydown until the tail end of the book clears the stitchgate.10. Booklet folded but not stitched.1. Make sure that Stitch on/off switch is in "on" position.2. Check that you are not feeding the books so fast thatthe gate has not come back up to receive the nextbook in time.15

Stitch'n FoldCOVERS & GUARDS9720195418171411131016212153IndexPartNumber RBM1275FCG26C861Part NameLH CoverRH CoverPan Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Cover Retaining StudButton Hd Scr 8-32 x 3/8Front CoverBack CoverFront GuardTop GuardGuard BracketGuard HingeButton Hd Scr 10-32 x 3/4NumberRequired118441111248IndexPartNumber RBM1316FRBM1117FCG26ACB988Part NameNumberRequiredLockwasher #10Tamper-Proof Scr 10-32 x 1/2Interlock CamRoll Pin 3/32 x 9/16Rubber BumperShaft (Delivery Table Wheels)Button Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Lockwasher #1086224122

ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsFRAME umber Part NameFrame BottomLH Side FrameRH Side FramePan Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Bumper FootRd Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 1Elastic Stop Nut 1/4-20Bearing AssyHex Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 5/8Washer 1/4Lockwasher 1/4NumberRequired111644424812IndexPartNumber 82F109Part NameNut 1/4-20Tape Drive ShaftRetaining RingCollarMotorMotor MountTape Drive Pulley AssySet Scr 1/4-20 x 1/2Motor BeltMotor PulleyHex Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 3/8NumberRequired4111141211817

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ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsIndexPartNumber t NameNumberRequiredEZ Thread Stitcher HeadConventional Stitcher HeadKnob AssyThin Washer 1/2Lockwasher 1/2WasherHead Support Bar AssyHex Hd Scr 5/15-18 x 3/4Lockwasher 5/16Vacant Head GuardKnob AssyHead Actuating Bar AssyLH Actuating Bar BracketRH Actuating Bar BracketHex Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 5/8Lockwasher 1/4Hex Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 1Pivot StudWasherNut 1/4-20RH Rod EndSoc Hd Scr 5/16-24 x 1 1/4RH Nut 5/16-24Head Connecting RodLH Nut 5/16-24LH Rod EndHead Drive Wear StripFlat Hd Scr 8-32 x 5/8Lockwasheer #8Nut 8-32Ski BracketButton Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 1/2Roll Pin 1/8 x 11/16Paper SkiRoller BarSoc Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 3/4Hex Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 1 1/2Elastic Stop Nut 1/4-20Roller ArmPlastic Screw 1/4-20 x 1 1/2Plastic Nut 1/4-20RollerFoam TireSoc Hd Scr 3/8-16 x 3/4Lockwasheer 3/8WasherConical SpringWhite Plastic WasherSpool of Stitching WireSpool RetainerHairpinWire Spool 222222219

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ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsIndexPartNumber 26NPart NameNumberRequiredMain TablePan Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Clincher BarDowel Pin 3/16 x 3/4Hex Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 5/8Lockwasher 1/4ClincherButton Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Pulley BracketTable PulleyTable Pulley BearingPulley ShaftRetaining Ring 3/8Button Hd Scr 10-32 x 3/8LH BracketRH Rear BracketRH Front BracketTape Drive ShaftStop Carriage AssyPlastic BearingStop PlatformSwitch BracketSoc Hd Scr 8-32 x 1/4MicroswitchRd Hd Scr 4-40 x 1/2RH Front Guide BlockRH Rear Guide BlockRoll Pin 1/8 x 11/16RH Carriage ScrewLH Carriage ScrewStop SpringSpring PositionerTable BeltTable Drive PulleySet Scr 1/4-20 x 1/4Idler BracketSoc Hd Cap Scr 10-32 x 1/2Crowned IdlerIdler BearingFlat IdlerIdler BearingIdler StudWasher #10KnobSolenoidWasherSolenoid Pivot BracketRd Hd Scr 6-32 x 1/4Lockwasheer #6SprocketChainSplit CollarSpringBelt GuardBook Stop AssyGate ShaftLockwasher #8Soc Hd Cap Scr 10-32 x 3/8Washer #8Pan Hd Scr 8-32 x 1/2Button Hd Scr 8-32 x 1112221111412228221

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ISP Stitching & Bindery ProductsA Division Of Samuel Strapping SystemsIndexPartNumber 4FD22872FCB835PRBM1087FCG26Part NameLH Side GuideRH Side GuideFlat Hd Scr 8-32 x 5/8SpacerSide Guide BracketSoc Hd Scr 8-32 x 1/4Belt BedGuide Shaft SupportWasher #8Lockwasher #8Nut 8-32Button Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Head Drive ShaftRetaining RingCollarStationary Guide ShaftSpringMoveable Guide ShaftRoll PinPlastic BearingHead Drive CrankSet Screw 1/4-20 x 1/4Woodruff KeyBearing AssyHex Hd Scr 1/4-20 x 5/8Washer 1/4Lockwasher 1/4Nut 1/4-20Head Drive PulleyBearingKnife Drive PulleyClutchSoc Hd Scr 10-32 x 1 1/2Lockwasher #10Switch & Clutch BracketPan Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Washer #10Clutch Pin BlockRoll PinSoc Hd Scr 10-32 x 3/8Cam MicrowitchRd Hd Scr 4-40 x 3/4Nut 4-40Switch CamActuator CamLH BracketRH BracketRoller StudRollerActuator BarSet Scr 10-32 x 1/4Roll PinActuator Bar ExtensionButton Hd Scr 10-32 x 41631211221111111111123

Stitch'n FoldROLLERS & KNIFE 3161016IndexPartNumber BM1323FRBM1324FRBM1035FCB651FRBM1063APart NameBearing Block AssyFolder Retaining PlateSpacer TableKnife Guide BracketButton Hd Scr 8-32 x 3/8Lockwasher #8Nut 8-32Knife Guide RodKnife Support AssyPlastic BearingPan Hd Scr 8-32 x 1/2Pan Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Folding KnifeSoc Hd Scr 10-32 x 3/8Book Guide er BM1232FRBM1314FCG26CCB278CB988Part NameNumberRequiredUpper Folding Roll AssyLower Folding Roll AssyNylon Washer 7/16 (3/4 O.D.)Bearing Block AssySplit CollarTeflon Washer 5/8 (1 1/2 O.D.)Book DeflectorButton Hd Scr 10-32 x 1/2Nut 10-32Lockwasher #10Lower Roll SpringUpper Roll SpringButton Hd Scr 10-32 x 3/4Nut 10-32Lockwasher #102230422144222484

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ISP Stitching & Bindery Products A Division Of Samuel Strapping Systems INTRODUCTION Simple Operation: Just load your booklet and it is automatically jogged, stitched, folded, and discharged onto an accumulating output conveyor. Side stitching, corner stitching, and folding projects, with or without stitching, are easily accomplished.

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