"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I was told that for every millimeter of stretch that the drum pushes on the mesh, the tension changes by 4 newtons. First I would shim the Spyder to get the drum to barely touch the mesh. Second, if the blocks on each don't match 100% you are unlikely to ever get perfect reg with out some modifications to the entire system.This is just one of reasons why we choose MHM. All of those variables go away with their pin system.
Quote from: 1964GN on April 24, 2022, 06:12:31 AMI was told that for every millimeter of stretch that the drum pushes on the mesh, the tension changes by 4 newtons. First I would shim the Spyder to get the drum to barely touch the mesh. Second, if the blocks on each don't match 100% you are unlikely to ever get perfect reg with out some modifications to the entire system.This is just one of reasons why we choose MHM. All of those variables go away with their pin system.The pin system is a nice option to have, and ROQ got as well a pin system which is slightly different to the MHM pins. Thing is you can`t get an attachment for the Spyder for the ROQ pin system.
Jeffery has a way to improve this, aka jepaul.I'd post more of it if he gave permission but maybe reach out if he's still out there as he has videos as well.Basically the concept is the tri-loc system is flawed because the contact points are too large, and don't match up exactly with the tri-loc jig on press to the CTS,If you can reduce those contact points to be smaller and more mirrored from CTS to on Press then you can get closer to perfect registration on press.However we have not implemented that internally although I'm sure we would see huge improvements for not much modification needed.