"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: Gilligan on February 24, 2015, 10:50:57 AMIf your barrels aren't bottoming out to that 1.5 setting, then all of your press sheets are still valid. It's only a physical stop, it doesn't change the pressure vs wide open, as long as it doesn't bottom out.Now if it bottoms out then that's a different story, but you may have been lucky and have "accidentally" been running "wide open" all this time.I just want to clarify that this is correct or not. I already run my DB choppers so they do not bottom out, but if there is a reason to adjust them to fully open I will make sure I crank them all the way.
If your barrels aren't bottoming out to that 1.5 setting, then all of your press sheets are still valid. It's only a physical stop, it doesn't change the pressure vs wide open, as long as it doesn't bottom out.Now if it bottoms out then that's a different story, but you may have been lucky and have "accidentally" been running "wide open" all this time.
Hey Rich, can you help us out and confirm what "all the way up" is? With the chopper in the up position what should the markings read? Thx!
Yeah, chopping with them all the way up would mean that if the table is down the squeegee could likely bust through the mesh.Did it on accident with some 225T mesh... glad it wasn't S mesh.
Quote from: Gilligan on February 24, 2015, 05:29:14 PMYeah, chopping with them all the way up would mean that if the table is down the squeegee could likely bust through the mesh.Did it on accident with some 225T mesh... glad it wasn't S mesh. On my press, they wont chopp down unless the table is all the way up, so that's never a concern. I've actually done a bad pallet line up before where the squeegee chopped off the edge, "with ink trapps on", no screen pop, but maybe that was just luck. I typically run our pressure with 40 pis, with s-mesh now Im down to 20-30 psi more in the 20 range for the most part. I'm not sure on other M&R models, but at least on the DB squeegees won't chop down unless table is up.
This is a GREAT thread. I have also run pressures on our DB at 50 psi and notice the head flex and think to myself, that's got to cause some wicked wear on parts down the road. When running S mesh (another gold nugget picked up from here, thanks) I find I can lower the pressure to around 35. Just seems to me that as beefy as the heads are that they shouldn't flex like that or something is gonna give at some point.