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EXPLANATION OF LABEL TRANSFER 
 
As the label is being peeled, it should first contact the center of the bevel on the 
Vacuum Head. This will deflect the label slightly downward.  The air from the Air 
Assist Tube will keep the label up against the face of the Vacuum Head.   
NOTE: The label is deflected downward so that after it is transferred to the head, it 
will be resting in a position below the peeler plate edge.  This is done so the label 
will not contact the peeler plate edge, as it is being tamped or blown onto the 
product. 
 
 
With the product sensor plugged into the proper receptacle, you can cycle the 
applicator by breaking the beam (photo eye) or tripping the foot switch or micro 
switch in the fixture.  The foot or micro switch in the fixture are used when the L60 is 
operated as a semi-automatic labeling device, while a photoelectric switch is used 
when the L60 is mounted in line for automatic label application.  When activated, the 
motor will be turned on and the air will rush through the Air Assist Tube assisting the 
label transfer.  The amount of air rushing through the tube is most critical to a 
smooth transfer and ultimately the accuracy of the Label Applicator.  All the 
applicators are tested at the factory and the Air Assist Tube airflow is set at that time.  
However, different label stocks react differently during the transfer process, 
therefore, the following procedure should be employed if the proper label transfer 
cannot be achieved. 
Label 
deflecting 
off center 
of bevel 
Fig 14