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A You should check the pressure of the wire-feeding rollers and inspect the one-way bearings for wear. Precise adjustment can be achieved via the electronically controlled pneumatic cylinders to ensure stable feeding.
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A This typically indicates that the PLC has detected an anomaly or a short-feed condition. You should inspect the clamps at the first station as well as the material itself; the clamps are designed to automatically open and release the material to prevent damage to the molds.
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A By utilizing digitized, independent adjustment mechanisms—such as cam-actuated punch ejection and rear-ejection devices—the stroke for each individual station can be set with high precision.
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A The machine's I-beam-structured main slide connects to the machine body via self-lubricating copper alloy plates; you should inspect the mating surfaces and connecting arms to ensure stable operation.
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A Our equipment is fitted with a precision-controlled clutch system that enables "inching" and "jogging" functions. When the machine is stopped, the main slide automatically settles at its rearward-most position, thereby maximizing the available workspace for the operator.