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When the machine does not cut well, it is most likely that the die is not properly adjusted. Follow the following instructions for your machine or consult the instruction manual. If the problem persists, contact support.
a. Regulation of MP22, MP22N and MP22NG machines:
Loosen the lower die locking screw.
Turn the lower adjustment screw clockwise. In this way, you make the lower die rise. It is important not to turn more than 1/4 turn or you could break the die.
Turn 1/4 turn and test the cut. Repeat this step until the cut is clean. A small metallic click is usually heard when it is well adjusted.
Once the cut is set, lock the lower die with the locking screw.
b. Pneumatic machines:
Check that the working pressure is correct.
c. Regulation of MP14 and MP14N machines:
Loosen the locking nut on the upper die holder shaft.
Unscrew the shaft so that it lowers to the necessary size.
Check that the cut is clean.
Lock the shaft again with the locking nut.
d. MP1 machine regulation:
Loosen the locking nut on the lower die holder shaft.
Screw the shaft so that it rises to the necessary size.
Check that the cut is clean.
Lock the shaft again with the locking nut.
When the machine does not travel all the way, it is most likely that the riveting stop is not properly adjusted. Follow the instructions below for your machine or consult the instruction manual. If the problem persists, contact support.
to. The MP22, MP22N and MP22NG machines have the riveting stop on the right side of the machine. (In pneumatic ones, you must remove the cover held with two screws and follow the safety instructions described in the manual). First:
We loosen the nut that locks the stop screw.
Once the nut is loosened, if we screw in the screw, the machine will make less travel and the upper die will reach less depth, thus avoiding marks.
If we unscrew the screw, the machine will make more travel and the upper die will reach deeper, ensuring that the eyelet is well pressed.
Once we have the riveting stop at the correct size, we lock it again by tightening the nut. (On pneumatic machines, we have to place the side cover.)
b. The MP14 has the riveting stop on the front of the machine. To regulate it, we must:
Loosen the nut that locks the screw.
Once loosened, if we unscrew the screw, the machine will make less travel and the upper die will reach less depth, thus avoiding marks.
If we screw in the screw, the machine will travel further and the upper die will reach deeper, ensuring that the eyelet is well pressed.
Once we have the riveting stop at the correct size, we lock it again by tightening the nut.
1. Disconnect the machine from the air. (Only on pneumatic machines)
2. Remove the safety ring. This makes it easier to remove the die.
3. Remove the bottom die first and the top die second.
4. Loosen the die locking screws.
5. IMPORTANT: Place the safety ring before connecting the machine to the air. (Only for pneumatic machines)
For large dies:
1. Remove the bottom die.
2. To remove the upper one:
He begins to take it out and tilts it to the side.
Maintaining the tilt, squeeze the die to compress the spring.
Tilt the die further until you can remove it completely.
If we can! To do this, we need you to send us:
Samples of eyelets and washers or the findings you want to use.
A piece of the material in which you will place the eyelets.
Indicate which machine you need the die for.
Since we receive the samples, it takes us 2-4 weeks to do the design and manufacturing of the die.
Why do we need these things?
Eyelet and material samples allow us to determine and adjust exact die dimensions.
Information about the machine allows us to ensure that the die is compatible.
Do not hesitate to contact us!
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