Kolbus Da 36 Manual -
Title: Preserving the Art of Binding: A Technical and Historical Overview of the Kolbus DA 36
Longevity: Machines like the Kolbus DA 36 can last for decades if maintained according to the manufacturer’s technical documentation. Finding a Copy
Manually advance the machine using the handwheel to verify that the arms lift, transport, and place the material accurately. Step 5: Run Test Cases Kolbus Da 36 Manual
5. Conclusion
The Kolbus DA 36 remains a relevant and powerful tool in modern print shops that handle mid-range to high-volume perfect binding. While it lacks the touchscreens and servomotors of contemporary machines, its mechanical purity offers a level of serviceability that modern electronics cannot match.
Production Speed: Mechanical speed up to 36 cycles per minute, though real-world operation often averages between 10 to 15 cases per minute depending on the material and condition. Machine Dimensions: Approximately Weight: Roughly Key Features & Components Title: Preserving the Art of Binding: A Technical
Problem 3: "Glue starvation" at the head and tail of the spine
- Manual diagnosis: The glue roller doctor blade is worn. Section C-22 contains the part number (DA 36-08-231).
- Solution: Replace the bronze blade and re-set the gap to 0.05mm using a feeler gauge—procedure detailed on page 89.
Without the manual, you are essentially guessing, leading to hours of downtime and potential damage to expensive cams and gears.
Gluing System Maintenance: The DA 36 uses a sophisticated glue application system. The manual details how to calibrate the glue film thickness and how to perform daily cleaning of the glue rollers to prevent buildup. Manual diagnosis: The glue roller doctor blade is worn
Maintenance and Troubleshooting