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Brandt Gluepot Issue

1/18/17       
Stu

We keep getting little bits of 'crud' stuck on the glue gate of our gluepot, which It has the effect of creating blank lines on the glue roller

I brush off the edges of all parts before feeding them through, additionally I've got a blower mounted at the front of the machine which blasts the edges with air before they're banded. Gluepot has been cleaned.

Anyone else experiencing this, or have a fix?


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1/18/17       #2: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Bill

What glue are you using? How old is it?

1/18/17       #3: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Stu

Dorus KS 217, new glue.

I've had this machine for 10 years, and this has always been an issue.

1/18/17       #4: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Jared

Dust collection issue? I had similar problems with an old bander with inadequate vacuum. Shavings would fly off the end trimmers in all directions and land on the glue roller.

1/18/17       #5: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Stu

I hadn't thought so, but possibly. The end trim units aren't housed for dust collection, so they do make a mess inside the machine, just hadn't thought the shavings could make it that far, to reach the roller. There are some gaps in the partitions between the sections of the machine, I may block those off and see if it has any effect. Thanks

1/18/17       #6: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Bill

Have you always used the same glue? We used to use an inexpensive glue and we had similar issues. We changed to Dorus HKP25 and have not had an issue since. I recall the price change seemed significant at the time but it fixed the problem.

Good luck

1/18/17       #7: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Stu

I've tried a several types of glue over the years, has seemed to make a noticeable difference.

1/18/17       #8: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Larry

We've had similar problems on our Brandt contour bander. There isn't anything in the area creating trash. No problems on our IDM58 bander. It seems like the very smallest of particles get hung up on the Brandt.

1/19/17       #9: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Mark

I've used both the Brandt and s.c.m. edge bander and I believe it is burnt glue. You can open the gate that controls the flow of the glue and flood out the particals. You can take a small sample of the glue and see black particles in the excess. every time I clean out the pot the problem goes away

1/19/17       #10: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Cabmaker

Have you changed out your incense burning station?

1/21/17       #11: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Stu

I put in some 'shields' to block the shavings from the end trim units. In looking at the inside of the hood on the machine, they shavings/excess glue from the end trimmers actually are making a decent mess inside the machine, spread for a fairly large distance. No idea if this is this is the cause, but at least this should help rule it out.

I also cleaned the gluepot, but there wasn't much in there to lead me to believe that that's the issue.

For me this has been the achilles heel of an otherwise very well designed machine. But I will say that it's been a tremendous nuisance.

1/21/17       #12: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Bill

We have a Holzher cartridge machine. It heats up in 5 minutes and it is easy to keep clean. I have never had a glue pot machine so by knowledge is limited but I can't see a good reason to have a glue pot.

1/21/17       #13: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Stu

The cartridge system looks more and more enticing by the day.

1/22/17       #14: Brandt Gluepot Issue ...
Gerry

How is the glue stored? Is it in an airtight, dust proof container? Could it be getting contaminated after the bag is opened. We pour from the bag into plastic 20 liter containers with tight lids and make sure they always have the lid on when not filling the glue pot.

 

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