It seems a bit dangerous, to keep water from boiling at 400f it needs to be close to 250psi
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It seems a bit dangerous, to keep water from boiling at 400f it needs to be close to 250psi
what is the make and model of the machine, do you have schematics or electrical prints?
Most likely you will need extra hardware to make it work. Maybe get a quote from the manufacture to see what...
what interface is on the press ?
First, make sure to check the voltage on the motherboard test points and adjust the power supply. The boards don't like when the voltage is low.
I have only seen this error on a DVD/VEL controller...
maybe look at the core pull/dummy plug wiring, especially around areas that it flex when the platten move.
look at a conair deduster-c-750 spec sheet , the concept is pretty simple you can probably retrofit a small dryer to get you by.
I would suggest a DeDuster system.
typical rule of thumb, 2/3 coverage of the platen.
Not sure about your side to side measurements, but with horizontal witness lines across the middle of the tool I would suspect that the machine is out of level
Find the test port and make sure you don't actually have that pressure on the pressure transducer, if you do maybe a stuck valve or a clogged orifice not letting the pressure drain back to the tank....
it would be best to look at the transform data tag or take the cover off the motor and see if it is wired for high voltage or low
Maybe try a smaller hopper, on a machine with a 26 mm screw the feed throat is tiny, maybe material is clumping together and not falling due to the tight opening.
Not familiar with the machine, but the dirty filter signal is typically controlled by a pressure switch on the filter housing on most machines.
Usually when the battery dies on the AB CPU, you will lose the entire PLC program, not only the setup. Also this is likely a retrofit job done by some previous company, just looking at photos on...
Silly question, If the original part is press fit, then why are you molding over the shield ? shouldn't the tool be designed to seal on the outer race of the bearing because there is no way a thin...
As long as the shot builds in time and the part passes quality, the slower the better because in theory it is more energy efficient.
Sounds like the most common problem with using a hotrunner system and glass filled material. The glass will eventually build up over time and plug the tip. To get something like that back flowing we...
I highly doubt that is enough surface area to make a loud noise, you can experiment and just underfill the part by 20 %.
you can typically tell by looking at the colors of the wires, they should be standardized.
depending on the style of metering valve, you typically need to let it pump and build pressure in the high pressure lube line and then let it relax to 0psi for it to dump from the metering system...
do we have hydraulic prints ? I would look at the valve that controls it next, not familiar with VD but there may be a flow control valve in the ejector valve stack.
Is the Ejector Transducer working, make sure it is linear.
I would look through the DME catalog, i can't seem to link the catalog on here, but it list all the configurations i have seen.
I have never worked with the boards before, but we do have a few in our parts room from obsolete machines. Every one of them has broken traces that had been repaired before, probably due to the age...
i bet it is rust between the screw /barrel , just a drop of oil would fix the problem.