Stitching Faults & Solutions
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Perfect Stitch | Using 'HOKO' Brand Stitching Wire ensures optimal results |
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One leg too short | Incorrect wire feed, undue brake on wire spool, wrong setting of wire feed |
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One leg too long | Too much wire feed, wrong adjustment of feed lever |
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Crumpled staple crown | Wire of no penetrating force, change for stronger wire |
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One leg breaks at bending angle | Wire too brittle or hard, edges of driver too sharp |
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Staple crown not flushed, legs crumpled | Arm too low, or wire too soft or too thin |
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Both legs short | Adjust the length of wire by resetting with the help of feed adjusting screw |
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Both legs squeezed back | Replace loop bar or formers |
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One leg squeezed upward | Damage to driver (corner broken) |
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Crown of staple bowed, staple not clinched correctly | Wrong setting of stitching thickness, set the arm |
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Staple legs not fully closed | Set the push bar |
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One leg not clinched | Clinchers, back plate push bar damaged |
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Clinching pressed through board | Push bar too high |
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Burr on wire ends | Blunt cutters or cutters not sliding with cutting tube |
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Bowed staple crown, not flush clinching | Wire too hard, Replace the wire |
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Side deflected shank. | Damaged back plate or back plate out of the line with head. |
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Wire buckled between cutting tube and feeder. | Wrong size of wire, short feeding, bad cut off, wire intermingled in coil, excessive wear of wire guide, loop bar, wire holder. |