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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
DIRECT DRIVE DIXIE DOUBLE SEAMER
MODEL 25D
INTRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
Upon opening the box your seamer arrives in, compare the contents of the box with the attached
packing slip. NOTE: Two gauge wires (1st operation wire and 2nd operation wire) and a Chuck Wrench
are provided with each new Model 25D. They are attached to the seamer's rear post. Remove and
store in a safe location. These proprietary tools are required for the care and adjustment of the
machine. Additional tools are required for maintenance and adjustment of your seamer (if it is an item
we stock, the part number is provided.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 1- QUICK START
PAGE 2- SCHEMATIC
PAGE 3- DAILY LUBRICATION ILLUSTRATION
PAGE 4- CHANGE PARTS SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT FOR THE MODEL 25D
PAGE 5- BASE PLATE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS (for proper chuck engagement and +/- body
hook)
PAGE 6- THE NEUTRAL POSITION/TIMING THE MACHINE
PAGE 7- GAUGE WIRES, USE AND PROPER POSITIONING
PAGE 8- FIRST OPERATION SEAM ROLL ADJUSTMENT
PAGE 9-SECOND OPERATION SEAM ROLL ADJUSTMENT
PAGE 10- TROUBLESHOOTING- MECHANICAL DEFECTS AND COMMON CAUSES
PAGE 11- TROUBLESHOOTING- DOUBLE SEAM DEFECTS AND COMMON CAUSES
PAGE 12- TROUBLESHOOTING- DOUBLE SEAM DEFECTS AND COMMON CAUSES (continued)
PAGE 13- CHANGE PARTS, REPAIR PARTS AND SERVICE
PAGE 14- CHANGE/REPAIR PARTS, NAMES AND PART NUMBERS
PAGE 15- MODEL 25D WIRING DIAGRAM
QUICK START
SCHEMATIC
In order to perform base plate pressure adjustments you will need a long, slender flat head screw driver with a
narrow (3/16") tip. Caution: insure Start/ Stop Switch is in the stop position and the machine is not running.
Step 1. Remove base plate from plunger (29) by simply lifting it out.
Step 2. While holding the base plate by base plate stem, look into the hole in the center of the base plate. You will
see the slotted end of the set screw (56). Inspect the metal disc(46) and disc retainer spring (59) inside the
(bottom of) Plunger (29) for excessive wear or breakage.
Step 3. Insert screw driver into the hole in the center of the base plate and loosen (turn counter clockwise) the Set
Screw (56) several turns so that the Adjusting Screw (57) can be screwed in and out freely.
Step 4. Replace the base plate in the plunger, press the base plate firmly downwards to insure it is fully seated.
NOTE: To increase base plate pressure remove base plate and turn the Adjusting Screw (57) counterclockwise
increasing the length of the screw protruding from the base plate stem, to decrease base plate pressure turn the
Adjustment Screw (57) clockwise reducing the length of the screw protruding from the base plate stem.
Step 5. Place container and end on base plate. Depress can raising lever positioning the container end on the
chuck. One of three things will happen;
a) The container end will be fully seated onto the chuck and the base plate is in the locked position (you cannot
push it down), this is good.
b) The container end is fully seated on the chuck but the base plate will not lock in place. You need to gradually
decrease the base plate pressure until the base plate locks in place with the end and chuck properly positioned.
c) The container end is not fully seated on the chuck and the base plate is in the locked position. You need to
increase base plate pressure until the end is properly seated on the chuck and the base plate is in the locked
position.
Step 6. With container properly positioned on chuck and base plate locked, grasp the container and attempt to
turn it. If the chuck allows it to slip and turn you need to gradually increase base plate pressure until the container
is firmly in place. If the Container doesn't slip and turn, gradually decrease base plate pressure until slight
movement (slip/ turn) of the container is possible. Then slightly increase pressure until container is firmly in place.
The base plate pressure is set. After adjusting the first operation, seal a container and inspect the seam. You
can increase body hook by increasing base plate pressure. You can decrease body book by decreasing base plate
pressure.
Thickness
Metal containers:
40
41
1st Operation
2nd Operation
0.062
0.031
Composite Containers:
40-C
41-C
1st Operation
2nd Operation
0.080
0.050
Plastic Containers:
40-P
41-P
1st Operation
2nd Operation
0.090
0.075
Troubleshooting
Until the operator is familiar with the mechanics of your can closing machine and learns to
recognize irregularities in the essential requirements of the double seam, the following outline
intended to help notice obvious defects and list some causes that may serve as a guide in
correcting minor problems.
NOTE:
Should the clutch/brake assembly continue to turn without stopping in the neutral position,
check the position of switch (632) located directly behind the cam roll (20) on the rear of the
machine. The switch (632) should be positioned close enough to the cam roll so that the cam
roll can push the bronze prong of the switch (632) sufficiently to fully activate switch. With
the machine on, the switch will produce an audible click when the switch (632) is correctly
positioned, and the clutch assembly will stop in the neutral position. If the switch (632)
cannot be adjusted properly or is visibly damaged it needs to be replaced.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
DOUBLE SEAM DEFECTS AND COMMON CAUSES
a) Cut over. Unusually sharp edge at top inside edge of seam.
1. 1st or second operation seaming roll set to tight.
2. Worn seaming rolls or worn chuck.
3. Excessive base plate pressure.
b) Cut or fractured seam.
1. Seaming rolls set to tight.
2. Seaming rolls damaged.
3. excessive base plate pressure.
c) Droop or lap in double seam at or near the can body side seam.
1. Excessive base plate pressure.
2. 1st operation seaming roll set to loose.
3. Worn 1st operation seaming roll.
d) Excessive countersink depth.
1.Too much base plate pressure
2. 1st operation seaming roll set too loose.
3. Chuck not properly seated in can top.
4. Chuck groove worn.
e) False seam. Body hook and cover hook do not overlap.
1. Container top not properly seated on container.
2. Damaged container flange or container top curl.
3. Not enough base plate pressure.
4. Seaming rolls set too loose.
f) Long body hook.
1. Too much base plate pressure.
2. Seaming rolls set too tight.
g) Long cover hook.
1. 1st operation seaming roll set too tight.
h) Short body hook.
1. Insufficient base plate pressure.
2. 1st operation seaming roll set too tight.
3. 2nd operation seaming roll set too loose.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
DOUBLE SEAM DEFECTS AND COMMON CAUSES
(CONTINUED)
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Always insure you have the proper change parts available when changing your
machine from one container size to another.
When ordering change parts always send us six (6) loose ends and six (6) container
bodies of the container size(s) to be closed.
REPAIR PARTS
When ordering parts always provide the part name and part number. A complete stock of
parts is maintained by Dixie Canner Company. Parts may be ordered as needed to replace
worn or damaged parts.
REPAIR OR SERVICE
Repair or service is provided for the cost of labor plus parts needed. For factory repair or
service, ship the seamer prepaid to:
Dixie Canner Company
326 Commerce Blvd.
Athens, GA 30606 USA
When returning a seamer for repair or service please observe the following:
1. Send the complete seamer with change parts and six (6) containers and ends of the exact
size to be closed. Package the machine and containers/ends for safe delivery.
2. Enclose a letter authorizing repair or specifying if an estimate is required prior to repair.
Mention any particular problem with the seamer. Provide contact information and
instructions regarding shipment, urgency and other relevant information.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
8
8-B
9
11
12
13
14D-1
15
16
17-A
18
19
20
21
22
23
23-B
25
29
30
40
41
44
46
56
57
59
308
309
315
330
331
334
335
366
369
372
374
374-1
375
PART NO.
427
501-6
501-7
501-FCBA
501-MCBA
502-1
503
503-A
504
505-1
506
507
508
511
519
520-1
520-3
521
521-F
522-R
571
573-1
573-2
573-3
573-4
573-5
573-7
598
601-B
601-C
604
605-1
605-2
606
608
609
607-A
612-1-1/2
612-2
612-5
612-8
612-9
612-11
612-15
614
631
632
633
634
634-A
634-B
677
684
684-2
689
DESCRIPTION
1/2" Tee
Motor
Motor
Fan Cover
Motor Capacitor
Clutch/Brake/Solenoid Assembly
Gear Housing With Flange Bearing
Flange Bearing
Gear Housing Cover Plate
Spacer
Motor Platform
Frame Post for Motor Platform
Drive Collar
Woodruff Key
Face Plate 25D/10D
Conduit Box (Base) for 25D
Gasket for 520-1 Base
Seam & Cam Roll Post, 25D
Front Frame Post
Rear Frame Post
Clutch/Brake Guard
Magnet for Clutch/Brake Guard
Magnet Plate for Clutch/Brake Guard
Knob for Clutch/Brake Guard
Guard Mounting Bracket
3/16 x 1/4 Aluminum Rivet
3/16 Rivet Washer
53 x 19 x 16 Shipping Box
6 Strip Terminal
Motor Cord
Terminal Cap
Cord Connector, 1850
Cord Connector, 3150
1/2" Straight C Condulet, modified
Pull Elbow, 1/2"
Lock Nut, 1/2"
Condulet Gasket & Cover
1/2" x 1-1/2" Nipple
1/2" x 2" Nipple
1/2" x 5" Nipple
1/2" x 8" Nipple
1/2" x 9" Nipple
1/2" x 11" Nipple
1/2" x 15" Nipple
Sealing Ring
Clutch Start Switch
Clutch Stop Switch
Enclosure for Clutch Stop Switch
Relay Switch
Base for Relay Switch
Clip for Relay Switch Base
Inline Fuse Holder
Start/Stop Switch with Contact Block 684-1
Pull/Start, Push/Stop Legend Plate
15 Amp Fuse MDA-15 Time Delay Ceramic Tube
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
CHANGE PARTS
Seam Rolls
Seam Roll Bushing
Chucks
Base Plates
Height Spacer
SPK/25D
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
6