Many
of todays molding presses come complete with ‘Process
Control Output’ - a feature that can signal the production
of a bad shot. Shot
Rejection, Part Diverters are used to remove
bad shots from good shots.They are normally fitted onto an
under
press conveyor
How
do they work?
On
one side of the diverter is a panel which is hinged on the
bottom.
If a bad part is molded, a Process Control
Tie-In
signals
two
air
cylinders to activate. The cylinders push the top of
the hinged side panel under the mold, creating
a chute
to remove
the bad parts. Once the parts are removed, the panel immediately
returns to the upright position, which allows the next shot
of parts
to fall onto the conveyor.
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