Manual Operacion Cuña Munsch Wedge It Plus
Manual Operacion Cuña Munsch Wedge It Plus
Manual Operacion Cuña Munsch Wedge It Plus
CAUTION
This machine is an electro-mechanical device with moving parts capable of exerting powerful force. Care
should be taken to prevent the accidental engagement of clothing, hair or personal extremities with any
moving parts.
Note: These operating instructions must always be available to the machine operators.
Make sure to read them carefully before placing the unit in service.
Very important!
Switch off the heating wedge whenever the unit is out of service for prolonged periods.
This will prevent heating up of the machine due to radiating heat. Otherwise some machine
components may develop high surface temperatures.
Additional cooling of the heating wedge is not allowed
(water, chilling agents or similar)
Technical data:
Voltage V 110/220
Frequency HZ 50/60
Capacity W 2000
Temperature °C Max. 450, infinitely variable
Max. travel speed m/min 6.5, infinitely variable
Dimensions LxWxH mm 406x279x267
Weight kg 38.5
PE-HD (20-120),PP, Hypalon,
Materials
PVC (with stainless steel wedge), …
Material thicknesses mm 0.5-2.5
Danger to life when opening the unit due to exposure to live components. Discon-
nect the power supply (all poles) before opening the unit. A damaged connecting
cable may cause fatal electrical shock. The rated voltage indicated on the unit type
tag must match the mains voltage. If required, check with your electric utility.
Improper use of the welding unit poses a fire and explosion hazard, especially when
working in the vicinity of flammable materials and explosive gases.
Not suitable for use in explosion hazard areas!!!
Risk of burns!!!
Do not touch the heating wedge when hot. Always allow unit to cool down.
Protection Class I equipment
Connect the unit only to power outlets equipped with a protective conductor. Each
interruption of the protective conductor presents a hazard. Only use extension ca-
bles with the correct conductor cross-section and a protective conductor.
FI FI switch required for personal protection.
Unit may only be operated under observation. Heat may propagate to flammable
materials outside the range of vision.
On/Off Switch
(Temperature) On/Off
Switch
Heating (Motor)
Element
Indicator Motor
Lights Speed
Control
Fig.1
Retract Plunger
Wedge Move-
ment Handle
Lock-in Plate Fig. 2
Upper Contour
Roller Adjustment
Upper Contour
Roller Assy
Wedge
Fig. 4
The initial set-up of the Wedge-It is by far the most critical aspect of not only quality welding results, but also wear
and tear on the unit itself.
Adjusting the Wedge-It too tightly can result in excessive wear on drive-train parts, such as gears, chains and
sprockets, etc.
From the same mil thickness material as that to be welded, cut 2 pieces app. 4x18” (ca. 100 x 450mm) and 2 small-
er pieces app. ½ x 2” (ca. 13 x 50mm). These 4 pieces of material will be used as „gauges“, for setting the 3 ad-
justments.
Place the two smaller pieces of material, each folded in half, between the two nip rollers (figure 2). This is to simu-
late 2 layers of material between the rollers. Be sure these pieces do not extend past the Nip Rollers into the ma-
chine. Rotate the Nip Pressure Cam to do first positioning by rotating the Nip Pressure Cam Lever clockwise, until
reaching the mark showing the thickness of your welding sheet.
Move the wedge (figure 4) to the engaged position by rotating the wedge movement handle (figure 2) counterclock-
wise. Adjust the wedge with a 5mm hex wrench by turning the centering adjustment, so that the wedge gets into the
centered between upper and lower nip roller.
This adjustment determines how close the wedge is to the nip rollers when it is in the engaged or welding position.
To set clearance, pull out the wedge retract plunger on the wedge movement handle (figure 2), rotate the handle to
a central position between the hold down screws (figure 2), loosen the screws and rotate the handle counter-
clockwise until the retract plunger drops into the lock-in hole.
NOTE: The distance from the upper tip of the wedge to the upper nip roller should be the same distance as between
the two nip rollers. This same clearance should also be maintained between the lower tip of the wedge and the low-
er nip roller.
To lock down the setting, hold down the wedge lock-in plate, pull the retract plunger out, and rotate the handle to
central location between hold-down screws (figure 2). Tighten hold-down screws and move lock-in plunger back to
lock-in hole.
Remove the lower contour roller adjustment cover, to expose the adjustment. With a 10mm box end wrench, loosen
the lock-nut. With ad 3mm hex wrench, back off the adjustment until it bottoms out.
With a 10mm wrench, loosen the lock-nut on the upper contour roller adjustment (figure 4). Turn the adjustment
counter-clockwise, raising the upper contour roller assembly out of the way.
With the wedge locked into the engaged position, and the ½ x 2” pieces of material still between the nip rollers, you
are ready to make adjustments.
Insert one of the 4” x 18” pieces of material between the lower contour roller assembly and the wedge. This piece
should extend out of the front of the machine (opposite end from the nip rollers).
Adjust the lower contour rollers up, clockwise, until the wedge begins to move up slightly. Now insert the other 4” x
18” piece of material between upper contour assembly and wedge (figure 4). Adjust the upper contour rollers down,
clockwise, to obtain the desired tolerance.
Once the desired tolerance is set, tighten both the upper and lower lock-nuts, being careful not to tighten them too
much.
NOTE: Although this procedure may appear time consuming at first, with a little practice, the entire set-up should
only take a few minutes.
NOTE: Distances #1, 2 & 3 should be the same for the HDPE set-up. For PVC set-up, distance #2 & 3 should be
approximately ½ the distance of #1 and contour roller adjustments should be backed off completely or removed.
Please plug the power cord to the Power supply (110V or 220V, depending on the configuration of Wedge It).
Turn on the switch for temperature (5). Temperature will now show actual temperature (4) and alarm will sound, if
the motor is switched on.
Set the desired temperature and wait until the machine reaches the set point.
Turn on the motor.
If you want, you can now reset the passed distance.
NOTE: Temperature display is in degrees FAHRENHEIT, unless otherwise specified. Recommended temperature
settings can be found on page 13 of this manual.
Whether you are welding small sample pieces, or large sheets, the loading of the material will be the same with the
nip rollers and wedge in the disengaged position and motor switch off.
Position the Wedge-It in the seam, inserting first the bottom sheet of material under the wedge and between the nip
rollers, and then the top sheet of material over the wedge and between the nip rollers. Sheet overlap should be
approximately 5 to 6 inches.
NOTE: Once the bottom sheet of material has been loaded, you may need to manually roll the welder forward and
backward as you are loading the top sheet to prevent a “burn out” at the beginning of the weld.
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6
Please engage the welding pressure by rotating the nip pressure cam lever (9) clockwise to the desired pressure
setting for the thickness of the material that is going to be welded.
The following nip pressure cam positions (15) will help you in achieving the desired pressure:
Now turn on the switch of the motor (2) and rotate the motor speed control (1) to achieve the desired travel speed
(table on page 11). Speed readout (3) should be displaying the current travel speed.
NOTE: The speed at which the Wedge-It must travel to produce a quality weld will vary according to the mil thick-
ness of the material being welded, the temperature of the wedge, the ambient temperature, the temperature of the
welding material, etc. All of these variables must be taken into consideration when choosing a speed setting.
As soon as the Wedge-It begins to travel, rotate the wedge movement handle (12) counter clockwise until the
wedge retract plunger drops into the lock-in plate hole. This should take little or no effort on the part of the operator.
If it does, the wedge has been set too close to the nip rollers and has to be re-adjusted (see page 6).
As soon as the nip rollers have reached the end of the seam, extract the Wedge-It in the following order:
REMEMBER: Always engage the wedge LAST when starting a weld and disengage the wedge LAST at the end of
the weld.
NOTE: The parameters listed below are only suggested starting points to be used when making a “prequalifiying”
sample weld. As ambient conditions and other variables change (i.e. dirt, moisture, etc.), the welding parameters
must be adjusted by the field technician or by the operator.
MUNSCH Kunststoff-Schweißtechnik GmbH assumes no liability for weld quality or lack thereof, when using a
Wedge-It Hot Wedge Welder.
Imperial Parameters:
Pressure setting
Material Wedge Temperature Speed Nurled steel nip Silicon rubber nip
rollers rollers
HDPE 20mil 660°F 350°C 18 ft/min --- 20, 30, 40 mil
30mil 660°F 350°C 16.5 ft/min 20, 30, 40 mil 20, 30, 40 mil
40mil 660°F 350°C 13.5 ft/min 40, 60 mil 40, 60 mil
60mil 700°F 370°C 10.5 ft/min 60 mil ---
80mil 700°F 370°C 7.5 ft/min 80 mil ---
100mil 700°F 370°C 4.5-6 ft/min 80, 100 mil ---
120mil 700°F 370°C 3-4.5 ft/min 80, 100 mil ---
LLDPE 20mil 620°F 326°C 18 ft/min --- 40, 60 mil
30mil 620°F 326°C 16.5 ft/min --- 40, 60 mil
40mil 640°F 337°C 13.5 ft/min --- 40 mil
60mil 660°F 350°C 7.5 ft/min 80 mil 80 mil
PVC, Hypalon, XR5, 625°F 285°C 9 ft/min --- 40, 60 mil
Polypro, etc.
All parameters above are specified for use with a split wedge (with air channel) and split steel or rubber Nip Rollers.
Metric Parameters:
This section presents maintenance information for the Wedge-It, including preventive maintenance tips, trouble-
shooting, and other general information.
WARNING
These service instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid personal harm, or damage to the ma-
chine, do not perform any procedures in this section unless you are qualified to do so.
REMEMBER
In any cases you need help, please call us: +49-2623-898-80 or your dealer.
More involved maintenance practices should be performed on a daily or weekly basis, depending on how much
welding you are doing. Part 1 of this section will explain how to accomplish these tasks.
WARNING: To prevent electronic shock and other bodily harm, make sure unit is unplugged.
a. Remove the drive-side cover to expose main drive mechanism and main wiring terminal (left figure). The
wedge movement handle and adjustment plate will need to be removed for this. Also remove the lower
drive chain cover on opposite side to expose lower drive chain (right figure).
b. Clean all gears, sprockets and chains with brake cleaner or cleaning solvent of your choice and a parts
brush. Wipe with a clean rag, or preferably, blow dry with compressed air. Make sure all components are
clear of dirt and sand, etc. Lightly lubricate all gears, sprockets and chains.
NOTE: MUNSCH Kunststoff-Schweißtechnik GmbH recommends using spray on white lithium grease which is
available at any hardware store or auto parts store.
c. Check chains for proper adjustment and all shoulder bolts, set screws and retaining rings for tightness, in-
cluding wiring terminal screws.
d. Replace both side covers and wipe down the rest of the unit with a clean rag. Check all other screws and
retaining rings on the machine for tightness.
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32
30
39
37
40
38
a. Remove the wedge movement handle, the lock-in plate, and the side cover, to expose the main drive
mechanism and the main wiring terminal (see page 12).
b. Disconnect the thermocouple and the heating cartridge wires from the terminal block.
NOTE: The main terminal block is numbered 1-9, starting from the left side. The thermocouple is
connected to terminal 1 & 2, the heating cartridge wires are connected to terminals 3 to 6.
c. Remove the upper nip sprocket snap ring (30) and slide the sprocket off the shaft.
d. Proceed to the other side of the welder. Please disconnect the nip arm spring (34) from the nip arm and re-
move the nip pivot shaft snap ring (36).
e. Now remove the nip arm (33) from the welder by sliding it off the nip pivot shaft. You can now inxpect and
clean the upper contour roller assembly.
f. Please remove the upper material guide (35) to further expose the hot wedge assembly.
g. Remove the wedge mount set screws (37 & 39) and tap the linear shafts (38 & 40) back through the wedge
mount.
h. After gently guiding the heater and the thermocouple wires through the side frame hole, extract the wedge
assembly by carefully lifting up and out over lower nip roller.
(Now the wedge assembly is ready for cleaning, servicing, replacement, etc.)
i. To replace the wedge assembly, follow steps a-h in reverse order. Make sure the heating cartridge and the
thermocouple wires are tucked neatly between the upper material guide and the side frame. Also, make
sure that there is enough slack in these wires to allow free fore and aft movement of the wedge.
Often when removing and reinstalling hot wedge assembly, the relationship of the lock-in plate / wedge
movement handle to the for / aft position of the wedge itself will be off slightly. This can be corrected by pro-
ceeding with the following steps.
A. With lock- in plate hold down screws loose, rotate wedge movement handle counter-clockwise moving
wedge back as close to nip rollers as possible.
B. Insert screwdriver through access slot at the front of the welder between the upper material guide and
the front travel roller. Gently press downwards on the end of the rack gear. This will release mesh be-
tween rack gear and pinion gear.
C. With roller gear still depressed, rotate the wedge movement handle until it is as close to horizontal as
possible and so that the lock-in plunger is in the lock-in hole.
D. Remove the screwdriver and check the wedge movement to make sure the rand and the pinion gears
are meshing properly.
E. Re-set the welding tolerances (see set-up section of this manual).
Temperature alignment
In case of any questions, please call your sales office or dial MUNSCH at: +49 2623-898-80
E6
E14
E30
E15
E15
E16
NOTE: To access key electronic components shown above, the top handle, handle brackets and
lid screws have to be removed.
In cases we do not know voltage of your country, we deliver Wedge It with configuration 220V.
Otherwise we will set it to the Country’s voltage (110V or 220V).
CAUTION!
Troubleshooting chart
NOTE:
Parts list is not included to this instruction manual.
If you need item numbers, prices and delivery times, please contact your distributor.
Machine type: Wedge welder Wedge welder Wedge welder Wedge welder
Type designation: WEDGE-IT-MICRO WEDGE-IT-PLUS WEDGE-IT-LE WEDGE-IT-MULTI
WEDGE-IT-ECO
The following harmonised standards (or parts of these standards) were applied:
This industrial tool complies with the aforesaid standards insofar as it is used at the contractually agreed
conditions. The operator is responsible for this.
In the event of any modifications to the machine/unit or use not as intended, this declaration becomes invalid
unless the manufacturer’s prior written approval has expressly been given.