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Impulse Sealer & Heat Sealer
Maintenance How-To
Normal routine maintenence of your impulse sealer will
help insure its continued reliable service.

In most cases, all basic maintenence can be performed in less than 15 minutes with nothing more than a standard #2 Phillips screwdriver and a few drops of oil.

The parts can be replaced individually or all at the same time.

Under normal operating conditions, the cover, insulator tape and element wire
should last quite awhile depending on how it is used.

BEFORE DOING SERVICE WORK TO YOUR
UNIT MAKE SURE IT HAS BEEN UNPLUGGED !!!



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Parts & Wiring Diagram For AIE Hand Operated Impulse Sealers

How to replace the element wire and cover on the
AIE-600T, AIE-600T2 and AIE-800T large capacity impulse sealers


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How-to maintain your impulse sealer page from Pac-n-Seal. Start by unplugging the impulse sealer before doing ant service work.
1. After unplugging the unit, loosen the screws that secure one of the chrome retainer strips. Remove the screws and chrome strip on the opposite side.
How-to maintain your impulse sealer from Pac-n-Seal.Removing the chrome strips from the heat sealer to inspect/replace the non-stick PTFE cover, element and tape.
2. Remove screw that secures plastic end cap near timer dial and set aside.
How-to maintain your impulse sealer or heat sealer unit. Removing the element by removing the tension on the retaining stud. Gentle pressure is all that is required to loosen the element and remove for replacement or inspection.
3. To remove element, use screwdriver to gently pry spring loaded stud towards the center of unit and remove element.
How-to maintain your impulse sealer or heat sealer. After removing the no stick PTFE cover and element, inspect the self adhesive, non-stick tape for burn holes or excessive wear that would warrant replacement.
4. Check the tape strip that sits below the element. Look for signs of wear such as burn holes or charring. The old tape should just pull off. Make sure the new tape is properly aligned.
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How-to maintain your impulse sealer from Pac-n-Seal.com. New non-stick tape strip installed.
5. Installation of replacement parts is simply the opposite of the disassembly process. Here, the new tape strip has been installed.
How-to replace parts on your impulse or heat sealer unit. New element now installed over tape strip and ready for the cover.
6. The new element has now been installed and the unit is now ready for the new no stick cover to be installed.
How-to replace parts or repair your impulse or heat sealer from Pac-n-Seal. New no stick, PTFE cover being installed. Center in all directions and make sure the cover is laying flat over the element before securing in place.
7. To install the new cover, slide the strip under the remaining chrome retainer and set in position making certain the strip is fairly centered left to right. Reattach the remaining chrome strip making sure not to over-tighten any of the screws. Just snug them down.
How-to maintain your impulse sealer from Pac-n-Seal. New, non-stick PTFE cover in place and the chrome strips secured - without overtightening the screws. Replace the black plastic cap over element by the timer and add a couple of drops of oil to the hinge. That's it! 15 minutes and it's all done.
Reinstall the end cap and put a couple drops of oil on the hinge and your sealer is ready to go !!!
Parts Diagram For AIE Hand Sealers