How to adjust the retracting conveyors
Use the link below for the steps to adjusting the speed of the retracting conveyors on a FlexFold.
⛔ This article excludes models without a sorting conveyor.
Ⓘ NOTICE Only qualified personnel familiar with the construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved should install, adjust, operate, and/or service this machine. Read and understand the manual in its entirety before proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life. By proceeding, you are indicating that you acknowledge and agree that Foltex USA is not responsible for any damage to property or persons while accessing and/or using this service.
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