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DescriptionHeidelberg Tiegel MOD noBG.jpg |
Deutsch: Heidelberger Tiegel mit Anmerkungen zum Druckvorgang:
Die, im Leerlauf befindliche Maschine wird vom Drucker mit dem Kupplungshebel (A) in Betrieb gesetzt. Der sog. Saugarm (B) nimmt einen einzelnen Papierbogen aus der Anlage (C) auf, und übergibt ihn an den rotierenden, zweiarmigen Doppel-Greifer (D), der ihn in (im Uhrzeigersinn) mit einer Vierteldrehung auf den Gegendruck (E) zieht. Gleichzeitig aktiviert der Bediener den Druckhebel (F) der die Stärke des Pressvorgangs steuert. Die Maschine „fährt zu“ (Kraftschluß von Druck und Gegendruck), und führt den eigentlichen Druckvorgang aus (G). Die Maschine öffnet sich wieder, der Greifer vollführt eine weitere Vierteldrehung, und legt den bedruckten Bogen in der Auslage (H) ab.
English: "Heidelberg Windmill" with comments on the printing process:
The idle machine is started by the printer with the clutch lever (A). The so-called suction arm (B) picks up a single sheet of paper from the system (C) and transfers it to the rotating, two-armed double gripper (D), which rotates it (clockwise) with a quarter turn to the counter pressure (E) pulls. At the same time, the operator activates the pressure lever (F) that controls the strength of the pressing process. The machine "closes" (positive connection of pressure and counter-pressure) and carries out the actual printing process (G). The machine opens again, the gripper makes another quarter turn and places the printed sheet in the delivery (H). |
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Author | Clemens PFEIFFER, Vienna |
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