The die thimble can be used to separate the product from the mould.Normally under normal circumstances, the thimble is combined with the product.The die must be reset to perform the same operation next.But what if the thimble does not return after the product is topped out?Based on the years of contact with the mold industry and the summary of the relevant problems in the use of mold thimble, Changsha BoRun has concluded that the die thimble can be solved in this way:

 

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In normal, in the absence of any other failure after mold ejection products, will be reset, if there is a reset thimble set up institutions under normal circumstances must be reset before clamping, otherwise it will crush mold, cause mould later can’t normal production.Such as plunger and slider there is interference, clamping before if there is no reset thimble, clamping slider will directly hit on the thimble, thimble knocks, minor slider, subsequent mould thimble ceased to how to solve?The mould cannot be produced normally, so it is best to check the reason when the die thimble is not reset.

 

Mould thimble without direct clamping reset will damage the mold, usually moulds in the factory when movement is no problem, if appear in production, may be lack of plunger oil thimble and reset lever, mold maintenance and maintenance does not reach the designated position, with the dirt on the mould thimble.It is best to take the mould apart and clean it thoroughly.

 

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