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PRESS TECH
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| Through the
years of servicing and observing different types of printing equipment, Press
Tech has developed devices that aid in more efficient printing and increased
production. Some of these ideas come from customers who would like a
feature that is only on a newer model or bigger model of their machine.
There are many satisfied customers of these time savers. Also, there are
re-designs to avoid the need to replace components that can be repaired or
eliminate failures. All components
in this section can found in their corresponding section. |
THE STROKER-This
time saver device was the idea of several customers with Gauntlets of the
earlier era who could not set the stroke length of their press like on the
Challenger. Developed in 1997 and put into production in Jan. 1998, it
has proven to
be an aid in increasing production from the customers who have purchased it.
Made of chromed steel, this unit will withstand the daily production load that
is required of it. Easy and quick to install, it comes with a head shock
and a clamp-on flag to trigger the proximity switch at end of the cycle.
The easiest way to mount is
when there is no air in the press so the
carriage will
slide back and forth. Move the carriage to the front position,
mount the Stroker in the desired position by moving the carriage by hand
of the stroke length for the print size required. Slide the unit onto
the head tube and insert the lockdown lever making sure the side strap is
flush to the side of the head tube. Lock the unit down when the position is
determined. With the
unit set,
push the carriage against the shock which will be the end of the print travel
and clip the flag onto the metal airline
supply
tube so the flag covers the
proximity
switch. This set-up is for short images such as left chest, pockets, etc.
By reversing this procedure and
turning the Stroker around, the stroke travel can be set for a short print on
the lower section of the garment.
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HCXUFQRT-Quick
release flash mount-A real time
saver for changing a flash unit from one head to another or removing a flash
unit to return a head to print mode. Once a press
is outfitted with this system, it becomes a no-tools flash change.
Another feature is eliminating the chances of stripping out the bolt holes in
the side casting from numerous flash changes. This system only works on
the Omni-Uni flash and CX flash which 1/2"-20 mounting rods. For the
Omni-Uni flash, the mounts will work with original 2 piece mounting rods but
not very well. It is recommended that they be replaced with 1/2"-20x12"
rods (FCX00012) or complete rod assembly
(FOUF012F). Once a head or heads are
fitted with the mounting tubes, the flash can be set to a designated height
and be the same setting in all other heads with mounting tubes. A pair
of safety washers is provided for each flash unit that will be used in this
process. When assembled as shown in the
diagram, adjust height by the cross knob and top set nut, then jam the bottom
jam nut against the top nut. As long as the nuts are set in this
position, the height will not change during removal. Just un-screw cross
knob enough so safety washer will clear the safety pin and dismount the flash
unit.
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| HSP0REPR-Repair
of broken flip-up screen holders-There
is no need to throw away these broken units anymore from your older Gauntlets
and Challengers. SAVE the money on a new unit and
send your broken one in to be repaired. It will be welded at the break in a
jig and added straps will be welded at the stress points for added strength.
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DGB0140K-Dryer
grease block kit-Auxiliary
grease block assembly is a must to prevent blower bearing failure on Sprint
dryers. The driven bearing fails because the grease supply line travels
through the burner chamber causing the grease to solidify due to the extreme
temperature.
PRESS TECH designed this problem solver
to extend the life of these bearings. The kit comes with all necessary
components to complete the conversion. This process needs to be done at the
time of replacement of the bearing. The kit is
(DGB0140K) for all Sprint dryers and the copper tubing to complete the
kit is (PCT00014) and this is ordered by belt
width of dryer as follows: 48" belt-60" (5'), 60" belt-72" (6'), 72" belt-84"
(7') of tubing. |
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MOSIER INDEX CYLINDER REPLACEMENT-Do
to the fact that Mosier was bought out by Norgren
years ago, the replacement parts prices are getting out of hand. This
is a way to discourage sales of these parts to force sales of newer cylinders.
The replacement cylinders are not equal in performance and durability of the
original Mosier. The valve system is the key factor to the higher cost.
Eventually, these parts will be discontinued all together. Now there is a
replacement cylinder from Schrader that is
equal and with an external valve system so that failed components can be
replaced individually at a lower cost. The valves are made by
MAC which are in stock always.
This new cylinder also makes it possible for those
who have the older M&R
presses with Tolomatic index
cylinders can now do a retro-fit index system like the later presses. Just
call PRESS TECH
for details.
Check the Gauntlet page and soon the Challenger page for pricing.
The pictures below show a '91 Gauntlet 8 color
10 station originally equipped with a Tolomatic indexer retro-fitted with a
rod cylinder index system formally known as a Mosier system. This is what it
looks like with the Schrader index cylinder and Mac index valves. |
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