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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: rmonks on July 12, 2011, 02:47:12 PM

Title: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: rmonks on July 12, 2011, 02:47:12 PM
I in the process of getting my gauntlet up and running, this may be an M&R owner question. I currently have a Javelin 6x8 and I have a foot pedal attached to manually advance the platen arms. Can I add one to the Gauntlet, and if so where does it connect.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: tonypep on July 12, 2011, 03:08:53 PM
Never seen it done and I rather doubt it can be. I don't get why you would though other than you have been used to it on the Javelin and (I'm toatally guessing) that you typically operate the press by yourself). It's totally unnecessary on a Gauntlet but you may need to adjust how you think and operate the machine. The dwell timer is your friend! Often I have seen one man auto operating at around an 8 or 9 second dwell which is usually sufficient for one individual to both load and unload the machine.
The only reason I ever installed a foot pedal was on a Precision Oval. This was an index lock that was foot operated and did not require the operator to race around to the back of the machine. Primarily so the pallets did not burn when flashing.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: RICK STEFANICK on July 14, 2011, 01:12:25 PM
yep, i agree with tony.once you get used to the gauntlet you will see NO need for the foot pedal..besides its easy to index using the switch..be sure to set up your no shirt detector, they work great and learn the revolver program if it has it..
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: txscreener on July 14, 2011, 01:31:34 PM
Funny thing is i had a Javelin before i switched to a Gauntlet. No more foot pedal means more production. Now there is no BS session between hitting the foot pedal. If you want to run it like the Javelin you can. Use the manual function (instead of auto). That means it will index one time. Just like the pedal does.

Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: aauusa on July 14, 2011, 01:37:19 PM
I have a freedom which is similar to the javelin but I have never once used the foot pedal.  The freedom has a dwell time similar to the gaulent and I run the machine alone all the time.  Just wondering why some one would use the foot pedal even on the javelin?
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: ebscreen on July 14, 2011, 02:15:50 PM
While on the subject of foot pedals, MHM's have a pedal that can be used to index
once in manual mode like the Javelins, but in auto it is used as a delay. Press won't index
until you take your foot off the pedal. I love it.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: ZooCity on July 14, 2011, 02:52:31 PM
While on the subject of foot pedals, MHM's have a pedal that can be used to index
once in manual mode like the Javelins, but in auto it is used as a delay. Press won't index
until you take your foot off the pedal. I love it.

That is super-smart.  Then you aren't messing with your rhythm just because one piece was hard to load or something.  I like the idea of a "pause" button/pedal that's not an emergency stop or something drastic. 
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: inkman996 on July 14, 2011, 03:58:52 PM
On our Javelin I stood on the foot pedal instead of using full auto if I had a shirt going hinky I simply lifted my foot to stop and fix. It also taught me to set my shirts up as close as possible and completely remove and foot steps while loading.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: TonyB on July 21, 2011, 02:28:56 PM
yep, i agree with tony.once you get used to the gauntlet you will see NO need for the foot pedal..besides its easy to index using the switch..be sure to set up your no shirt detector, they work great and learn the revolver program if it has it..

I agree with RS once you get use to the no shirt detector (if inculcated) it will aid in learning how to run the GT as fast as your job will allow. I found that printers (fist time auto user) were petrified to put the press in the auto mode. A way around that with the aid of a shirt detector, I would have the operator running the job load every other pallet till he/she got comfortable loading at that speed. Only then would I suggest they load every pallet. So yes it is a great tool to have, in that the press (job) sets the speed not the operator, that is the best way to maxims production.  JM2C     
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: mk162 on July 21, 2011, 02:31:15 PM
tony, is it possible to get a no-shirt detector for an older gauntlet, like a 1999?

I just upgraded my flash to a shuttle flash and that is AMAZING.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: TonyB on July 21, 2011, 02:53:37 PM
Hey MK if I remember correctly that year press should have a socket (plug) down below, it should be labeled "shirt detector". If you have any problem locating it contact Mike (in service) at 800-736-6431. But to answer your question is "yes" you can.     
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: mk162 on July 21, 2011, 02:55:48 PM
yup, it's got that,  i just wasn't sure if it had changed over the years.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: rmonks on July 21, 2011, 04:07:38 PM
I got a call from Mr. Hoffman and he instructed me on how to wire a foot pedal to the gauntlet. I don't use the pedal all of the time but it is handy for when you got some hard to line up item like a print above a pocket for example. Speaking of printing above the pocket what is some ideas on getting the print perfectly centered over the pocket.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: Socalfmf on July 21, 2011, 04:09:30 PM
we have lasers from the ceiling....then we do a print and line it up from there...so it is placed perfect each time...

Sam
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: ZooCity on July 21, 2011, 07:59:20 PM
Are the no-shirt detectors an M&R exclusive?  It's a great idea, sounds like it would relieve a lot of stress, especially on short runs. 
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: RICK STEFANICK on July 21, 2011, 09:35:40 PM
mk.  you can order everything from m/r and build the no shirt detector in the 400 range i think. then all you need is the silver mylar for under the pallet arms.
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: TonyB on July 22, 2011, 10:50:30 AM
Are the no-shirt detectors an M&R exclusive?  It's a great idea, sounds like it would relieve a lot of stress, especially on short runs.

I have seen different variations of skip pallet foot pedals, but M&R has a sensor that automatically detects no shirt on the pallet under the first print head. At that point the press automatically skips ever sequential print head from printing that pallet. The M&R shirt detector will only work with tubular material such as tee’s, it does not work with cut goods. 
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: RICK STEFANICK on July 22, 2011, 11:28:35 AM
another memory jarred...PIECE GOODS.. i have not had a request to print piece goods of any kind in years... other than towels.i remember the days of only piece goods. in fact my loaders couldnt load shirts..  sorry for getting off track
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: tonypep on July 22, 2011, 12:00:58 PM
another memory jarred...PIECE GOODS.. i have not had a request to print piece goods of any kind in years... other than towels.i remember the days of only piece goods. in fact my loaders couldnt load shirts..  sorry for getting off track
And you won't of course due that brilliant piece of legislature known as NAFTA. In my days in LA we printed for the fashion industry. Pieces came in in bundles and bagged. Don't screw up the bundle integrity or you're screwed. I actually had three belt printers and we did process and sim process waterbase right off the edge. Put them back in the bags and off to the sewing plants.
Good times
Now back to original topic
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: RICK STEFANICK on July 22, 2011, 02:41:18 PM
again,back when screen print shows were....well, memorable:)
Title: Re: Gauntlet R/S 8 color
Post by: garagewear on July 30, 2011, 10:53:43 PM
I got a call from Mr. Hoffman and he instructed me on how to wire a foot pedal to the gauntlet. I don't use the pedal all of the time but it is handy for when you got some hard to line up item like a print above a pocket for example. Speaking of printing above the pocket what is some ideas on getting the print perfectly centered over the pocket.

I was going to say that if there is a manual mode then wiring in the pedal should be nothing. It is only two wires and completes the circuit just like a manual button would do.