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APPLYING PHENOLIC COUNTERPLATES | |||
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Written By Mark Batson Baril Phenolic CounterPlates On-Press Application for Spray-on Glued Plates Get the Press ready:
2.Set up the steel rule die ready for the run, locked into the chase, spot sheets, etc..., all in place. 3.The counterplates must be applied to the cutting plate before any bringing up of impression or patch-up has started. Get the Counter Plates Ready:
5.Set-up a spraying area (paper sheet) so that all the plates can be sprayed at one time. This area needs to be close to the die when it has been slid out of the press. Place the counterplates pin side toward the sheet, flat side up ready to be sprayed with 3M #77 glue. Make sure the plates are oil and debris free. 6.Spray all the plates at one time with the glue. Be careful to get enough glue on but not too much. Too much glue will allow the plates to move and shift after they have been stuck to the cutting plate. The glue will stay tacky for quite a while so don't panic that they will dry too soon. Apply the Counterplates to the Die:
8.The plates need to be tapped down as close to the die as possible in order to clear the press when the die is slid back into the press. The plates should not be tapped down to the point where they start to buckle or bend due to contact with parts of the die. If they do curl up not only will they hit the press upon sliding the tool back in but they are likely to pop away from the locating pins causing a non-accurate line up. Apply the Counterplates to the Cutting Plate:
10.Bring the impression up and leave it on for approx. one minute. Bring the impression off. 11.Slide out the cutting plate and using a block of wood or plastic and a hammer, gently tap all the plates in place to make sure the glue has set and there are no parts of any plates that are curling away from the cutting surface. Applying Tape to the lead edge is an option but should not be needed if the counterplates have been made with a skived lead edge. 12.Return the cutting plate to its original position and start the make ready process. 13.As an option, the die and plate can be dusted with a small amount of printers powder in order to stop any excess glue from adhering to the sheet. Please contact Cut Smart if you would like more information on this subject. |
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