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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: chubsetc on January 03, 2013, 03:28:19 PM
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Hello all. I know that some of you have the MSP 3140 exposure unit, has anyone taken them apart to get them through a standard doorway. I have the opportunity to get a nice one but my exposure room has a 36" doorway. Don't want to get it here and find I can't get it through the door. It is the newer style unit. Thanks in advance.
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M&R sent me a PDF just for the task, it was not to hard and instructions quite clear, but I cant find it myself, I bet tho M&R would gladly supply it if you ask the parts dept.
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Base 40". With control panel closer to 46".
Sorry Man.
Shane
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Hello all. I know that some of you have the MSP 3140 exposure unit, has anyone taken them apart to get them through a standard doorway. I have the opportunity to get a nice one but my exposure room has a 36" doorway. Don't want to get it here and find I can't get it through the door. It is the newer style unit. Thanks in advance.
If you will email me I will attach the instructions to a reply email. Then if you have any questions along the way, you are welcome to give me a call.
My email address is: ron.hopkins@mrprint.com
Ron Hopkins
Domestic NuArc Sales Mgr.
M&R Sales and Service
Office 770-254-1584
Cell 847-997-2487
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If your door to your exposure room is like most interior doors you might want to take all the jabs and door off, that will give about 3 to 4 more inches to work with.
Darryl
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I moved mine a few times from room to room. It's pretty simple. I normally snap a pic of the wiring to make sure i have a reference when reassembling....
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Thanks guys, I emailed Ron for the instructions, I appreciate the help from you all.
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Even the old style come apart and fit... Thanks to Israel for help with mine.
Make sure the glass is level before locking down the glass!
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Just an update for anyone looking, this was pretty easy, takes an hour or so give or take but it went without a hitch.
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COOL! Thanx for the update.
Pierre
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Yeah, this is great info to have before you cut an interior wall open ;)
on the other hand, I figured it was faster to do that than to tear apart 2 units and reassemble them. Not fun.