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4.10. Position the paper roll assembly into the frame and pass a

threaded knob (6) through the end frame cross bar and screw it

into each end of the paper tube (5), ensuring that the paper will

come forwards off the top of the roll when the frame is the right

way up. See fig.3.

4.11. Feed the end of the paper between the paper spring and

the inner edge of the cutting bar as shown in fig.3. Make sure that

your hands do not come into contact with the serrated cutting edge.

4.12. Push a reel of masking tape onto each tape reel ensuring that the

tape is coming off the top of the reel towards the paper. Using the

two butterfly nuts adjust the side to side position of each tape reel

so that it appears to half overlap the paper roll when seen directly

from behind.

4.13. Draw the tape from each reel in turn and stick it half on and half

off the edge of the paper . Pull out the paper until its edges are

fully taped.

4.14. If the tape is not feeding correctly onto the edge of the paper

make further adjustments to the position of the tape reels using

the butterfly nuts.

4.15. Adjust the tension on the two threaded knobs (6) so that the

paper comes easily off the roll but does not overun.

4.16. The Masking Paper Dispenser is now ready for use.

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MK64 Issue No:2(L) 09/01/14

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