Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We've been in the process of building new arms for one of our presses here that will be used primarily for sleeves. Once we have some videos I'll post it up.
Chris,Danny has them. He gets all the fun toys.I am curious what he is cooking up though.
Quote from: Colin on January 28, 2019, 10:06:17 PMChris,Danny has them. He gets all the fun toys.I am curious what he is cooking up though.I actually dont have the new dual pallets LOL........ I saw it first in long beach sitting on the small you press but have not tested those
Updates:1964GN's shop has some really smart custom platens they built that I heavily considered having built for ours. They thread beneath the top piece of the tooling and the arm. Still working out for you all over there? Thanks to you and Mike again for chatting with me on these.
Requires an 18" wide blade to properly register art on both arms. No big but 23"w frames can't accommodate an 18" wing flood so you're stuck with a 16" flood and 18" blade to get this done proper. Where's action eng. with the dual sleeve, double wing flood bar?....just kidding, mostly.
The reg wasn't quite perfect with the 16" w. blade, bang on with the 18". Might be because we round corners? I dunno but it made the press op happy to use the wider one. Works for me!Yep, 18" blade would be a good flood there.
Quote from: DannyGruninger on January 29, 2019, 11:47:23 AMQuote from: Colin on January 28, 2019, 10:06:17 PMChris,Danny has them. He gets all the fun toys.I am curious what he is cooking up though.I actually dont have the new dual pallets LOL........ I saw it first in long beach sitting on the small you press but have not tested thoseSaw them there also, looked legit. Sturdy. I just kinda cringe at the thought of outfitting a press with a full set of specialty pallets... Double indexing would allow you to buy half the amount I just don't like losing the unload station then.
I really don't know why Ryonet or Action don't have any interest in our design. They work amazingly well for long sleeves, short sleeves, on pocket, koozies, you name it. Over pallet arm load or threaded. We aren't engineers. I would think they would be able to improve on our design *shrug*