"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Woah that's a big switch in tooling! From side clamp to front/rear, different squeegee/floods and pallets. Can't argue with the choice, but where does that leave the RPM? Did he also go DTS? I bet he did Congrats!
A little off topic, but why is front and rear faster?I have front and rear on my Sabre but I'd think that side would be faster, but I've never owned side so I have no clue.
Quote from: Gilligan on November 23, 2016, 11:02:28 AMA little off topic, but why is front and rear faster?I have front and rear on my Sabre but I'd think that side would be faster, but I've never owned side so I have no clue.my opinion is that with the park heads feature and the flip up front screen holders, you can swap out (or rotate a screen if ganging) without removing squeegee and flood...there's some weeks here where head 2 (our 'white' head) never has the squeegee and flood removed... just pull the screen, put the next screen in and go... most slide clamp presses don't have a way to unlock one of the holders to swap out the screen, so you have to remove the squeegee and flood.
My opinion is side clamps suck ass compared to front/rear. When we had our dback I hated the side clamps all around. The only advantage I saw was the ability to have a longer stroke/use more screen but other then that no go for us.But anyways, congrats on that big purchase! New equipment is always the best!