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Este teardown (desmontagem analítica) não é um guia de reparo. Para reparar seu/sua Scotch TL901, use o nosso manual de serviço.

  1. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Laminator: passo 1, imagem 1 %32
    • The Scotch TL901 Laminator

  2. Scotch TL901 Teardown, Unscrewing the Case: passo 2, imagem 1 %32
    • Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws from the bottom of the plastic case.

    • Rubber feet in the four corners must be removed first to gain access to the screws underneath. A sticker may also be covering the middle screw on the left.

    Thanks so much for this! I’m a teacher and had to finish gifts yesterday. My laminator ate one of the kids pictures! Thanks to your post, I was able to take apart the laminator, get the picture out, and all was well! I appreciate it!

    Jacqueline Cartwright - Responder

  3. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Opened Laminator: passo 3, imagem 1 %32
    • Pull off the silver plastic cover and gain access to the internal components.

    • The rollers, motor, circuit board, and LEDs are all visible now.

  4. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Circuit Board: passo 4, imagem 1 %32
    • First unplug all three wire headers connected to the circuit board.

    • Unscrew the two screws holding down the circuit board by its corners and remove the board from the laminator.

  5. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Spring: passo 5, imagem 1 %32
    • Unhook the spring from the plastic surrounding the motor.

  6. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Rollers: passo 6, imagem 1 %32
    • Hold the roller enclosure from both sides, indicated by the markers, and pull upwards and slightly out.

    • Free access to the motor and rollers is now possible.

  7. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Motor: passo 7, imagem 1 %32
    • Remove the motor from the rollers by unscrewing the three screws holding them together.

  8. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Sensor: passo 8, imagem 1 %32
    • Remove the sensor from the roller enclosure by unscrewing the two spring-loaded screws.

  9. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Other Side: passo 9, imagem 1 %32
    • Unscrew the two screws and the bar on the other.

  10. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Gears: passo 10, imagem 1 %32
    • Pull the black washers sideways off the metal rod of the roller.

    • Pull the gears off.

  11. Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Disassembled Rollers: passo 11, imagem 1 %32 Scotch TL901 Teardown, The Disassembled Rollers: passo 11, imagem 2 %32
    • With the gears off, the plastic panel falls off and the rollers come out of the enclosure.

    • The laminator is now disassembled.

    Where can you get circuit boards for these

    Brian Stapp - Responder

    Thank you so much, this is very helpful! - a grateful teacher

    Elisabeth Meikle - Responder

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15 comentários

Why is the screw on the left side so hard to get out?

Teri L Geist - Responder

Thank you..

Putting it back together is more of a challenge.

Frank - Responder

You're right Frank. For me, getting it to stay together after the tear down and reassembly required superglue and two extra screws. ;) But at least it's working again. Thanks for the great instructions.

pjcall975 - Responder

Thank you! Just needed to open and remove a jam. Followed your guide and all is well.

KQuinn

Kate Quinn - Responder

Thank you for posting these instructions. I was able to remove a quarter that got trapped inside.

seanretzloff - Responder

Thank you! My son fed a sheet in the wrong way and it got completely jammed. Following your instructions, I was able to take the cover off and pull the jammed plastic out. I would NEVER have thought to remove the rubber feet to look for screws!!

Kelly McLean - Responder

Can you provide instructions on re-assembly? I seem to be lost on the little bar with the hook.

Louanne Trebing - Responder

I have one with the power cord cut completely off, just behind the machine. Theres not even enough cord left, machine side, to splice it back together. Would removing the plug/cord completely and replacing it with a new one (or the rest of the old one) be an option? Or am i just squat outta luck! Thanks

kkm 0001 - Responder

Thanks!  Just fixed it!!!  mine was jammed

James Springer - Responder

Need to replace the thermal fuse just asking how many degrees is it?

dick_ramos72 - Responder

Thank you for this!! I got something stuck in the roller and this saved me so much time and stress!!

Amber K - Responder

I have this unit and bought it new out of the box at a thrift shop. Found out the thermal sensor that rests against the bottom roller was cracked in half, so it didn’t see any use because of this. Is there anyone that happens to know what the value of this sensor is so I could solder in a replacement?

Jeff - Responder

have the TL901 laminator. Still laminates but the ready light does not go on. what could be the issue. thx.

Maria Cascais - Responder

Thank you this was very helpful I appreciate the pictures and the instructions! Hope you have a great day God bless.

Trisha Bryson - Responder

None of my Philips head screwdrivers seem to engage properly with the screws. I think they might be pozidriv screws.

Rick - Responder

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