Troubleshooting the Jeans Loop Trimmer: Solutions to Common Hiccups in High Precision Belt Loop Cutters for the Apparel Industry
Are you experiencing hiccups with your Jeans Loop Trimmer, the high-precision belt loop cutter designed for the apparel industry? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here are some common faults and their simple solutions to keep your operations running smoothly.
Issue 1: Failure to Cut with Hot Knife
- Check if the temperature has reached the preset level.
- Verify if the hot knife is properly heated.
Issue 2: No Power Supply
- Ensure the power connection plug is securely connected.
- Examine the fuse for any disconnections.
Issue 3: Power Supply but Won’t Start, Sensor Error, Stuck Cutter Seat
- Check the cylinder for ventilation; if needed, open the valve.
- Investigate sensor errors.
- Inspect the cutter seat sliding sleeve for obstructions and apply lubricating oil as necessary.
Note: Do not use white oil for the Jeans Loop Trimmer.
Issue 4: Rotary Knife Sensor Error
- Confirm adequate air pressure and check for any obstructions in the punching frame.
- Examine the rotary knife sensor’s baffle for alignment or obstructions.
- Check if the drive board’s fuse is blown.
Issue 5: Screen Display Issue
- Verify the transformer’s power output or check for loose sockets.
With these troubleshooting tips, you can resolve common hiccups in your Jeans Loop Trimmer effortlessly, ensuring your high-precision belt loop cutter continues to excel in the apparel industry. Keep your operations on the cutting edge!