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Product Overview

Heat Seal's most popular stretch film overwrapper with a 6" by 15" hot plate and film core axle for easy film handling.

Features
  • Thermostatically controlled 6” by 15” Hot Plate with Non-Stick, Replaceable Teflon Cover
  • Solid State Controlled Film Cut Off Rod
  • Heavy Gauge Aluminum Base
  • Stretch Film - 18” Maximum Width
  • Standard 115V Power Supply
  • Large Sturdy Rubber Feet
  • Aluminum and Stainless Steel Construction
  • Available in 2 Roll (825-A) and 3 Roll (875-A)
  • Available in Space Saving 625-A Mini (Max. 13” wide film)
  • Stainless Steel Wrapping Surface

Machine Specs & Options

Overall Dimensions: 26” D, 22 1/2” W, 9” H (66 D, 57 W, 23 H cm)
Power Requirement: 115 Volt, 6.5 Amp, 60 Cycles
Wattage: 725 Watts
Weight: 30 lbs. (14 kg)

Options
  • 12 Hour Timer
  • 8” by 15” Hot Plate with Belly Guard
  • Model 50 Stand
  • 220 Volt Power Supply

Videos

  • Setup and Operation on 625A

    How to set up the 625A. mounting the axle, threading the machine, and the operating 625A.

Replacement Parts

Image Part # Description
#6305-018 Bearing Block Set, Table/Floor Model
#6301-019 Rod, Film Retainer, ¼" D by 22 5/8" L
#6305-076 Hot Plate, 6” by 15”, Fabricated
#1836-004 Pilot Light, Round, 125V, Red
#1872-008 Switch, Toggle, 15 Amp, 125V
#1821-013 Fuse Holder, ¼ Quick Disc., HKP-HH
#1818-001 Circuit Control Board
#6110-016 Element Assembly
#2145-023 Knob, Thermostat, B200
#6301-018 Vinyl Film Retainer, 5/16 ID by 21 ½ L
#5901-011 Teflon Cover, 6" by 15"
#6101-020 Kit, HP Assy., 6” by 15”, 110V with Thermostat, Element, HD Plate, Wires & Teflon Cover
#6305-075 Kit, Bearing Block with Mounting Bracket
#6305-080 Plate, Retainer, Element
#1881-002 Thermostat, B200
#1851-052 Power Cord, 16/3 SJT, 5’ w/Cap
#1824-011 Rod, Cut-Off, 23” Lg. (For 102,104, 107, 112)
#1821-002 Fuse, 1 Amp, AGC
#6110-023 Core Adapter Set
#6305-041 Kit, Seal Plate Wire Harness (3 Wires)
#3005-004 Axle, Core, Film
#6310-036 Shaft, Roller Guide, 5/16 D by 22 7/8 L

General Questions

Can I purchase replacement fuse holder cap?


  • No, it is only sold as a unit. (Fuseholder 1821-013)

What is the standard voltage for wrapping machines?


  • 110V (220V is available.)

Can I purchase one core adapter or one bearing block?


  • No, they are sold as a set.

Max Film sizing by wrapper model


  • 625A: 18"
  • 625A Mini: 12"
  • 600A: 20"
  • 500A: 20"
  • 500A Mini: 13"
  • 104A: 20"
  • 107A: 19"
  • 112A: 20"
  • 102A: 19"
  • SM-1: 19"

Removing the axle


  1. Remove the protective caps from the ends of both bolts located in the slotted holes of the upper bearing blocks.
  2. Remove the wing nuts on both bolts with the protective caps removed and loosen the wing nuts on both bolts located in the other holes of the upper bearing blocks.
  3. Swing the upper bearing blocks toward the outside of the machine base until the ends of the axle are exposed.
  4. Lift the axle out of the lower bearing blocks.

Mounting film onto axle


  • Table Models:
  1. Place the ends of axle into the grooves on lower bearing blocks with the removable end cap positioned on the left side.
  2. Swing the upper bearing blocks toward the inside of the machine base until they align with the lower bearing blocks.
  3. Thread the wing nuts onto both of the bolts located in the slotted holes of the upper bearing blocks and tighten all of the wing nuts on all four of the bolts in the bearing block assemblies.
  4. Replace the protective caps on the ends of both bolts located in the slotted holes of the upper bearing blocks.
  • Floor Models:
  1. Loosen four wing nuts. Swing out upper bearing blocks on both sides.
  2. Lift out axle assembly and unscrew movable end cap, position fixed end cap for correct film width then secure with pin and o-ring.
  3. Position the cardboard core of the film roll against the taper of the fixed end cap. Make sure the film is threaded from the bottom of the roll and under film roller.
  4. Replace movable end cap and screw on tightly.
  5. Replace the axle assembly and film roll onto the lower bearing blocks, swing upper bearing blocks back into place and tighten and adjust wing nuts for desired film tension

Installing the axle assembly on table model wrappers


  • 625A:
  1. Position the complete axle assembly on the rear of the wrapper with the removable end cap on the left side and the bearing blocks on the outside of the sides of the machine base as shown in the drawing.
  2. Fasten the bearing blocks to the sides of the machine base with the four bolts, lock washers and hex nuts provided in the bearing block set.
  • 825A/875A:
    1. Position the complete axle assemblies between the side plates of the wrapper with the removable end cap on the left side and the bearing blocks and mounting brackets on the inside of the plates.
    2. Fasten bearing blocks, mounting bracket and axle to the side plates with the fasteners provided in the bearing block set.

Can I purchase a replacement fuse holder cap?


  • No, it is only sold as a unit. (Fuseholder 1821-013)

What type of film do I use?


  • PVC stretch film for wrapping meat and produce, its chemical characteristics provide barriers to protect the product.
  • Stretch film for pallet wrap is Polyethylene and not to be used on wrappers.

How to properly overwrap packages


  • USE CAUTION WHEN WRAPPING PACKAGES AS THE CUT-OFF ROD AND PLATE ARE HOT TO THE TOUCH
  1. Place package to be wrapped in the center of the package rest. Using both hands, grasp film at outer edges and with an even, steady, outward motion pull toward yourself enough film to fit over and around the entire package to be wrapped.
  2. Place film over package and tuck under around 2 inches of film along the edge farthest from you. As you tuck the film, begin to pull the package towards you. At this time the package will be enclosed within the film. Please note that when you pull the film towards you that the proper film tension and most of the wrinkles have been removed before sealing package.
  3. Hold turned under film in place and using both hands, place the package on the hot plate to make the first seal. During this step the cut-off rod automatically softens the film so that it will separate from the film roll.
  4. Lift the wrapped package and tuck under the excess film on the sides of the package to make a tight package and then run across the hot plate to make the final seal. Note that the unused film from the roll should be resting on the cut-off rod waiting for the operator to wrap the next package.

Troubleshooting

Hot plate is smoking.


  • That is excess protective coating on the heating element burning off and should last no more than 10 or 15 minutes.

Hot plate works, but hot rod doesn't


  • ANY SERVICE DESCRIBED MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
  • A standard 110V Neon circuit tester can be used for testing.
  • Hot Rod, Circuit Board and Fuse Holder work together.
  • Hot Plate, Thermostat and Element work together.
  • Hot Plate and Hot Rod are independent of each other.
  1. Check the fuse - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. With power ON, test across Terminals 3 and 4. If tester does not light, replace fuse.
  2. Check the circuit board - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. With power ON, test across Terminals 1 and 2. If tester does not light, replace circuit board.
  3. Test the Hot rod - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. With power ON, test between Terminal 1 and end of disconnected wire. if tester does not light, replace the hot rod.
  • WHEN REPLACING THE HOT ROD OR CIRCUIT BOARD IT IS RECOMMENDED TO REPLACE BOTH SINCE THEY WORK HAND IN HAND WITH EACH OTHER.

Hot rod is not hot enough, or too hot


  • ANY SERVICE DESCRIBED MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
  • THIS UNIT SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED IF ROD TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 275 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. IF SMOKE OR FUMES ARE DETECTED, DISCONTINUE USE.
  • A standard 110V Neon circuit tester can be used for testing.
  1. Check the circuit board - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. If potentiometer has been adjusted the rod will no longer work correctly. With power ON, test across Terminals 1 and 2. If tester does not light, replace circuit board.
  2. Test the Hot rod - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. With power ON, test between Terminal 1 and end of disconnected wire. if tester does not light, replace the hot rod.

Hot rod is cold.


  • ANY SERVICE DESCRIBED MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
  • A standard 110V Neon circuit tester can be used for testing.
  1. Check the fuse - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. With power ON, test across Terminals 3 and 4. If tester does not light, replace fuse.
  2. Check the circuit board - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. With power ON, test across Terminals 1 and 2. If tester does not light, replace circuit board.
  3. Test the Hot rod - With the power OFF, disconnect red wire from Terminal 1 and secure it out of the way without touching any metal. With power ON, test between Terminal 1 and end of disconnected wire. if tester does not light, replace the hot rod.

Machine doesn't turn on


  • Check for loose wires.

Hot plate is cold


  • Check element then thermostat.

Timer will not set for short amounts of time


  • You must turn knob on the timer past 2 and set back to desired time.

Maintenance

Where can I get transformers?


  • They are no longer available. You need a hot rod conversion kit.

Where can I get replacement wires?


  • They are no longer available. You need a hot rod conversion kit.

Which heating element do I use?


  • The element 6110-016 fits the 6" by 15", 8" by 15" and 9" by 12" hot plates.
  • The 6" by 9" hot plate uses 6504-022 element.

Changing the teflon cover


  • The teflon cover is not attached.
  • When the unit is cooled down, just pull the cover off.