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Press Tooling Extrusion's Main Support: Prepared For AEC Presentation November 2005
Press Tooling Extrusion's Main Support: Prepared For AEC Presentation November 2005
• Containers
• Stems
• Dummy Blocks
• Clean-out Blocks
• Shear Blades
• Die Rings
• Bolsters
• Platen Rings
PRESS TOOLING
Trite but True
Never forget or underestimate the
importance of the press tools.
Always maintain them in like-new
condition as much as possible.
It’s a pay me now or pay me later
situation.
Poorly maintained press tools create
a multitude of other problems.
Around the Industry
Some companies we visit seem to
take their press tools for granted or
do not realize their importance.
Bad habits are hard to break.
Tooling is relatively easy to destroy.
Maintaining your tooling does cost
you but not nearly so much as “not
maintaining it”.
Common Problems
Gas fired
Container
Platen and Platen Ring
The front platen is weakened when the “ears”
are added to accommodate very wide sections.
Broken Platen Ring
This platen ring was replaced and the new one broke right away because it
was not seated properly. Check flatness of area where ring seats.
A damaged container face can cause a multitude of problems. High scrap,
downtime, blisters, blow holes, just to name a few. Your provider can help
with improved maintenance suggestions and a custom face design.
Costly way to create
modern art.
STROKE OF LUCK
This ram stem fell apart when removed from the press. The next
The stem was bent. Tie rods
damaged. Front platen moved by 1¼”
Alignment Problem??
This shows how far out of alignment things were when the container
sealed on the die before the wreck occurred.
Alignment Check
Leave a butt on the die and measure from edge of butt to edge
of die ring in four places.
Alignment Check
Look at the damage to the face of the bolster. What
caused this problem and what will be the result if
someone tries to use it like this?
NEIGHBOR DISTRACTION
Damaged bolsters result in broken dies, late orders, and high costs.
Is this the right way to treat your dies? We hope you say NO.
Die rings should be
kept clean.
Your platen ring should be
inspected for flatness on a
quarterly basis and changed
annually.
Damaged platen rings result in broken bolsters. Ask your
TTE tech service person about the music method for
finding cracks in bolsters.
Your block supplier can help you determine the causes for blow-
by of aluminum and can recommend ways to increase block life.
Dummy Block Parts
Maintenance Man’s Concern