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  DIE (SMED), Are Incream Personnel Safety and Reduced Risk to Dies During Die Handling.

  Improvements. These often are overlooked in the initial project scope.

  Sometimes a Die Hangs Over A Gap. One Die Change Failure Can Occur When You Do n’t take The Gap Into Account. Can you remove the die across the gap?

  Die Tables are some available. Bolster Extensions Typically Are Installed with Die Lifters in the Press for A Nearo Gap Between Lifters and Extensions.

  

  When signing the life, they may be underrsized for the gaprirements.

  . So, a 1-ft. Gap is really like a 2-ft. Gap in terms of lot lift force.

  Dragging, UNEVENNESS, and DAMAGE to Lifter and External Die Cart Will Occur.

  Reach the edge are equivalent to a gap.

  

  Is die weight the only factor in play when applying class to the die? To right-size the clamping system, you must consider both weight and dynamic force.

  

  for the upper die instald be the normal weight 1G Plus the Additional Dynamic Force.

  The Minimum Real Weight that Must be classped to prevent the overload of a clamping system on the Upper Die.

  To Resolve the Real Weight Challenge, It ’s Important to UndersTand the University Aspects of the Press and Calculating for Acceleration.

  

  With your press manuFactuer and Advise Your QDC System Provider of Any Unique Demands on the Clamping System.

  You knowing you sometimes have to account for stricping force in clamp size, but by how much? How do you callculating it?

  Clamping of the Upper Die Half Only, Stripping Forces Affect Both the Upper and Lower Clamps.

  . AT the Upper Limit, Opening force Could Be as high as the Press Opening Tonnage, as if halves we welded together.

  Force. The AdDitional Force Needed to facilitive Stripping Should Not Exceed About OF PRCENT of Press Tonnage.

  , The Quantity of Lower Clamps Needed Tends to Be Fewer than Needed on the Upper Clamps On with High Speeds and High Stripping Forces.

  To Country Potential PROBLEMS Related to the Stripping Force, Size Clamps Properly According to the Cutting and Stripping Forces.

  

  

  

  

  Often they most imported jobs with highhest Change Frequency Will Gravital Toward the New System Installation, Regardless of Initial Planning BeForem Implementation.

  Very Costly and Would Reduce the Roi. Spending A Little more on system components today is often a sart choice.

  

  Safety Initiatives for Lower Overall Cost of Improved Effering Effering.

  Stamping Die By Problems.