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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: ShaneEMP on March 05, 2015, 08:15:04 AM
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I havent been able to figure this out. On our diamondback and sportman, the pallet lifts clean from the bottom with no problems. But with our manual, since the screen hinges from the back, i'm afraid that it going to break the shear pins on the trilock. Has anyone have some advise?
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it would take some pretty good force to break the shear pins...
We use the trilock platen on both the manual and the sportsman with no troubles.... sometimes to get it to release easilly, if you push down a bit on the front left corner when lifting the screen it comes off a lot smoother.
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I havent been able to figure this out. On our diamondback and sportman, the pallet lifts clean from the bottom with no problems. But with our manual, since the screen hinges from the back, i'm afraid that it going to break the shear pins on the trilock. Has anyone have some advise?
What manual press are you using?
Also, I would never use tri-loc on a manual unless it was a Sidewinder or Chameleon with side clamps and air locks.
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I havent been able to figure this out. On our diamondback and sportman, the pallet lifts clean from the bottom with no problems. But with our manual, since the screen hinges from the back, i'm afraid that it going to break the shear pins on the trilock. Has anyone have some advise?
What manual press are you using?
Also, I would never use tri-loc on a manual unless it was a Sidewinder or Chameleon with side clamps and air locks.
we were trying to use ours on an antec press, so that it was modded to accept the M&R pallets, but we could never get this to work. We also figured without air locks, it'll be tricky.
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Give me a call anytime,I can walk you through any questions you have about the tri loc.
But as mentioned when your lifting the screen out of the tri loc on a manual, if you just push down slightly on the top left corner then raise the screen, it will release much easier.
Patrick Lashbrook
Application Specialist
Toll-Free: 800 736 6431
Office: 1 630 446 7176 *DIRECT LINE*
patrick.lashbrook@mrprint.com
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Our first Auto set-ups with the Tri-Loc have been off front to back.
How do you guys hold frame when setting air locks? On the long leg of frame or up under
the corner pushing on both long and short legs?
Thx
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Our first Auto set-ups with the Tri-Loc have been off front to back.
How do you guys hold frame when setting air locks? On the long leg of frame or up under
the corner pushing on both long and short legs?
Thx
Give me a call on Monday, we can go over some things that can cause front to back issues.
630 446 7176