G.1. List of Terms
The following list of terms, used throughout the OMATION
Envelopener™ documentation, is sorted alphabetically.
A rotating wheel with the axle not in the center, transforming rotary
Cam -
motion into linear motion.
- Collects cuttings discharged from the cutter.
Chip bin
Circuit breaker
Cutter depth knob
Denatured alcohol -
surfaces of the machine that leaves no residue.
Envelope Feed Hopper -
fed into the retard assembly.
Envelopener
Feed Thumper
feeding.
-This belt grabs the bottom envelope and pulls it into the retard
Feed belt
assembly.
- A safety device that shuts the system down when tripped.
Interlock
- A problem with the system, typically (but not always) caused by a
Jam
blockage.
Milling cutter
at a time like a circular saw.
- Rollers that keep the envelopes firmly pressed against the belt as
Nip arms
they move past the cutter.
- The person running the machine.
Operator
- Collects mail as it leaves the Series 410.
Output tray
Retard Assembly
stack of mail is pulled up to the entrance of the retard assembly.
- Separate or choose one at a time.
Singulate
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- A device that acts as a fuse but can be reset by pressing it.
- Knob to set the depth of cut.
A type of alcohol that can be used for cleaning the outer
This area is where the envelopes are stacked to be
- A machine that opens envelopes.
- A rotating cam that helps to jog the mail for improved
- A cutter that chips away the edges of the envelope small bit
- This separates the mail to one piece at a time as the
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Series 410