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Do not email the US or UK distributor. Go to the Italian site: aetnagroup . com . Use the "Support" form. Be very specific: “Richiedo il manuale elettrico per Robot 2001, matricola [find your serial number].” You may have to pay a fee (€50-€100) for them to scan an archived copy.
In the world of industrial automation, few names are as synonymous with end-of-line packaging as Robopac (now part of the Aetna Group). For decades, their rotary ring wrappers and pallet wrappers have been the backbone of logistics warehouses. However, for technicians and maintenance engineers, a specific string of text often triggers a wave of frustration or nostalgia: “Robopac Robot 2001 Manuale.” robopac robot 2001 manuale
If you have this machine in your warehouse, your best bet is no longer a PDF. It is finding an old electrician who remembers the pre-stretch tension math, or upgrading the brain of the machine entirely. The body of the Robot 2001 might still have years of life left, but its manual is likely resting in peace—buried in a landfill in Italy. Do not email the US or UK distributor
Older Robopac machines share DNA with other Aetna Group brands (e.g., OCME, MSK). If you open the control panel, look for a small black box with a row of red switches. This is the programming matrix. Without a manual, photograph the switch positions before touching anything. Most error resets are achieved by turning the main isolator off for 60 seconds—not 10—to discharge the capacitors in the drive. Use the "Support" form